The LLG Digital Pocket Thermometer Type 12080 is a precise and reliable Thermometer designed for measuring temperatures ranging from -50 to 300°C. This Thermometer features Max/Min memory functions, allowing you to track the highest and lowest temperatures recorded. The included stainless steel probe ensures accurate and efficient measurements, making this Thermometer an essential tool for laboratory and industrial applications that require reliable temperature readings.
This digital pocket Thermometer is perfect for professionals requiring a portable, accurate, and durable solution for temperature measurement, making it a must-have for laboratory environments.
It is a precise and reliable Thermometer designed for measuring temperatures ranging from -50 to 300°C. This Thermometer features Max/Min memory functions, allowing you to track the highest and lowest temperatures recorded. The included stainless steel probe ensures accurate and efficient measurements, making this Thermometer an essential tool for laboratory and industrial applications that require reliable temperature readings.
Yes. It is designed for laboratory, industrial, and field use requiring precise temperature monitoring, and offers -50 to 300°C and tracks the highest and lowest temperature readings to support this kind of work.
It has -50 to 300°C and tracks the highest and lowest temperature readings, and is supplied under manufacturer part number 9236703.
It is made from stainless steel probe for accurate temperature measurement.
For laboratory, industrial, and field use requiring precise temperature monitoring, the LLG model is the better choice, offering -50 to 300°C and tracks the highest and lowest temperature readings. The Ludwig Schneider model offers dimensions of 75x124x19mm as an alternative, while the LLG model's -50 to 300°C and tracks the highest and lowest temperature readings help make it a strong fit for laboratory, industrial, and field use requiring precise temperature monitoring.
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