Wireless Digital Refrigerator Thermometer Freezer Temperature with High&Low Alarm
Track your fridge and freezer temperatures accurately with this wireless digital thermometer. This easy-to-use device provides real-time temperature readings, ensuring your food stays at the optimal temperature.
Product Features:
* Accurate Temperature Monitoring: Measures temperatures with a high degree of accuracy, ensuring food safety.
* Wireless Remote Monitoring: Connects to a base station up to 100 feet away, allowing you to monitor temperatures from anywhere in the house.
* High and Low Alerts: Programmable temperature alarms alert you if temperatures exceed or fall below set limits, preventing spoilage.
* Two Sensors for Dual Monitoring: Monitor two locations simultaneously with the included wired sensor and wireless sensor.
* Large LCD Display: Clear and easy-to-read LCD display shows both current and historical temperatures.
* Magnetic and Wall-Mountable: Mounts conveniently on any magnetic surface or wall using the included brackets.
* Long Battery Life: Base station operates on two AA batteries (included), while the wireless sensor runs on three AAA batteries (not included).
Benefits:
* Prevents Food Spoilage: Accurately monitor temperatures to prevent food from freezing or overheating.
* Ensures Food Safety: Consistent temperature monitoring guarantees the safety and quality of your food.
* Remote Convenience: Wireless monitoring eliminates the need for frequent refrigerator or freezer checks.
* Dual Monitoring: Keep an eye on different compartments or appliances simultaneously.
* Easy Installation: Magnetic or wall-mountable design allows for effortless setup.
Key Usage Points:
* Ideal for home kitchens, restaurants, offices, and commercial food storage facilities.
* Essential for maintaining optimal food temperatures in refrigerators and freezers.
* Prevents food spoilage and ensures the safety and quality of your food.
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