January 25, 2008

Know the Temperature - Oregon Scientific Cable Free Thermometer

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It's that time of year again here in the Northeast - cold, cold, and more cold. You're going to need an outdoor thermometer at your home to make sure you know what to wear before you go out. We often find the temperature difference at our home, versus the forecast can be as much as 5 degrees. Oregon Scientific's Cable Free thermometer allows you read the temperature outdoors, indoors and in up to 3 remote locations at a time. The thermometer has a jumbo display for easy reading.

  • Monitor temperatures outside
  • Jumbo display shows indoor temperature
  • Read temperatures in up to 3 remote locations at the same time, at the touch of a button
  • Unique user-set alarm features allows selection of high/low temperature alarm limits 4 in x 7 1/2 in x 4 1/2 in

At Oregon Scientific EMR812A Cable Free Thermometer

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Posted by Jay Brewer at January 25, 2008 10:18 AM

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