• Different type thermocouples measuring range: J-type:-210℃to1200℃(-346℉to2192℉),K-type:-200℃to1372℃(-328℉to2501℉
  • T-type:-250℃to400℃(-418℉to752℉), E-type:-150℃to1000℃(-238℉to1832℉
  • N-type:-200℃to1300℃(-328℉to2372℉), R-type:0℃to1767℃(32℉to3212℉)
  • Resolution:0.1℃/℉<1000° 1.0℃/℉≥1000°, K-TYPEMeasuring range:-50~300℃
  • K-TYPE Resolution:±1.5%,Display backlight Battery: 3 x 1.5V AAA batteries (included)

Good temp meter. I made an HVAC clamp out of a large paint stir stick with the handle cut off and the rest cut in half. Next, I carved a groove cross-ways on the end of one stick to align and hold onto the pipe, and wrapped black electrical tape around the other. The K sensor was taped to the inside of the taped stick, and a rubber band was tightly wrapped around the opposite ends. A second rubber band was lightly wrapped in the middle to apply slight clamping pressure to the sticks. Result, a cheap but effective holding clamp for the sensor.

This unit arrived with two thermocouple leads ( three ft. each) and batteries. It is easy to understand and operates very well. Used for air conditioning work and performed well. Looks to be durable. Better than expected! To get better durability would require much more expensive professional equipment.

Great thermometer with 2 included probes. Used it to help diagnose an equipment over heating issue. Probe ends appear to be very delicate, so I used some 1/8 inch ID copper tubing to protect the ends. I used silicone caulk to hold the probe ends in the tubing (note that I did not expect temps over 400 degrees F in my measurements, which is the max temp for silicone caulk).

My daughter bought a Raku kiln. We fired it up, checked the temp with an infrared meter, which topped out at 600F, blew the top off, and decided we needed more control. I got the Leaton with a K probe, good to 2300F, and we tried again. First it all went together with out a hitch. Best of all we knew what temp we were at and were able to fire two good batches of pottery bringing the kiln up to 1800F. Best of all, we did not blow the top off. This is one instrument that did what I needed and did it well. So if you are working high temperatures and need to know how hot things really are, this is the one that works and is affordable.

This is a great 2 channel thermometer for a great price. It is perfect for my needs. I initially checked the calibration with a much more expensive digital thermometer and it is spot on. I've used it several times in HVAC troubleshooting and repair and I haven't had a single problem with it. So far, so good!

Seems to work very well! One down side of the probes is that they are not flame resistant. I didn't really expect them to be which is why I bought different probes but still would have been nice. They are accurate enough for my forge also as long as the wires don't touch the probe will work to very high temps.

I purchased the Leaton Digital Thermocouple thermometer to measure my coffee bean temperature while roasting. In order to make a repeatable roast, monitoring the temperature at different stages of the roast is important. The Leaton Thermocouple thermometer works perfectly to track temperature during a coffee roast and allows me to duplicate my results. When I find a roast that I like with a particular coffee bean, I write down a recipe that includes time stages of the roast (drying, first crack, start of second crack, etc.), actual minutes into the roast, and temperature at that point in the roast. The temperature is important because you want the bean to roast and not bake. Each variety of coffee beans roast differently, and establishing a good recipe for each variety takes time. Being able to repeat the results closely saves time and money. The Leaton Digital thermometer comes with two thermocouples, which works well straight out of the box. There is no need to purchase thermocouples, unless you would like a longer probe to use. If you are a home coffee roaster, the Leaton Digital thermometer might be something that you can use to fine-tune your roasting recipes.

I like that it displays readings for both leads simultaneously, & that the readings remain steady when it's on. With another brand I bought here, I had to switch between leads 1 & 2, & the readings kept fluctuating. To me, the one con might be the leads that come w/ the unit. They're pretty thin, & not very long. I switched them out w/ better thermocouples that I purchased here, & they work great!

A very economical dual temp monitoring device. I use this on my geothermal system to monitor incoming and outgoing water temps. Works very well. The cost is low enough so that i could install this as a permanent temperature monitoring device.

An AFFORDABLE lead thermometer i use when charging air conditioner compressors. Having two leads it allows me to monitor two temperatures and has been very useful. Don't expect the HIGH DOLLAR quality for the AFFORDABLE price, sometimes you are pleasantly surprised and up until now this is one of those cases. If you have plenty of money buy the HIGH DOLLAR unit, If accuracy ends up being a degree or two off, that I have not experienced however I have not had anything else to compare it to, it's no big deal. I am looking for the change in temperature. Definitely would buy again.