Thomas - 4146 Traceable Mini Thermometer, with Stainless-Steel Probe, 7" Probe, -58 to 302 degree F, -50 to 150 degree C
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It depends on the requirements. You can use a NIST thermometer as a reference and calibrate it yourself if you have one.
We guarantee that the battery is a 357 Button Cell and that the certificate has at least 6 months left on it from the date of purchase.
That's correct. br>br>TRACEABLE® CERTIFICATEbr>Multi-year br>br>TRACEABLE® CERTIFICATEbr> calibrated on a per-person basis a numbered Traceable® Certificate that guarantees the accuracy of our ISO/IEC 17025:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005:2005: The year is 1750. A2LA has accredited a calibration laboratory. It certifies that measurements can be traced back to SI units via NIST or other recognized national measurement institutes (NMIs) that have signed the CIPM Mutual Recognition Agreement.
Selected User Reviews For Thomas - 4146 Traceable Mini Thermometer, with Stainless-Steel Probe, 7" Probe, -58 to 302 degree F, -50 to 150 degree C
I was able to use it in a storage freezer below 0F and it performed better than more expensive models that did not. It's extremely accurate, and the size makes it simple to use. However, it would be nice if it came with a case.
Good.
It appears to be accurate and well-made, and it even comes with a calibration paper. It's good in general.