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The Taylor Wireless Digital Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer offers precise temperature monitoring with a wireless sensor transmitting up to 200 feet. Featuring large, easy-to-read LCD digits and daily min/max memory recall, it ensures you stay informed about your environment. Its sleek black design and versatile mounting options make it a stylish, reliable addition to any home or patio.





| ASIN | B01ALO555E |
| Additional Features | High Accuracy |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,863 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #20 in Weather Thermometers |
| Brand | Taylor |
| Brand Name | Taylor |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 10,889 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077784023921 |
| Included Components | thermometer |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 8"W x 6"H |
| Item Height | 3.5 inches |
| Item Length | 2.38 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Digital Indoor Outdoor Thermometer Weather Stations |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
| Sensor Technology | Wireless |
| Special Feature | High Accuracy |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Temperature Accuracy | 1 degrees_fahrenheit |
| UPC | 077784023921 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 140 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**R
Great to have in more than one room
I have two of these in my house, and I rely on them to tell me the indoor and outdoor temperatures. They also keep time. After a little over two years, one unit died and I had to replace it, which was a no-brainer. The second unit is still working perfectly. This is easy to set up and not obtrusive, so you can set it anywhere you want. The larger numbers can be set for indoors or outdoors, and to Fahrenheit or Celsius. Definitely recommended.
A**R
Everything I need in a thermometer
Working well to keep track of Norcold 1200 refrigerator temperature after self installing a new Amish cooling unit. Also using a mechanical thermometer to cross reference between the two & by and large, temps matched. Command Velcro keeps it front & center & secure on fridge door. Simple, easy to read, no nonsense thermometer.
J**N
Good Product with a minor inconvenience.
This item is not backlit, so it is hard to read if the overhead light is off. It is a good product, however, and I won't replace it. Works well and is accurate.
J**B
Accurate
Works really well, accurate. The screen is a little hard to read at angles, but not a big deal. Haven’t used it in really cold weather yet so we don’t know how well it will work then. Otherwise great for the price.
S**K
Small unit with excellent readability.
So far, it is great. We use wireless thermometers mainly to monitor the temperatures in freezers. (We have one standalone freezer and two refrigerator-freezers - one in the garage.) If the power goes out, it is not good to open the door to check on food because that warms it faster. We also use two wireless thermometers to monitor the temperature outside - one in the kitchen and one in the bedroom. We have used several different brands over the years and this is the first time we got this brand. Recently, the base unit in the bedroom went out and we got a replacement that cost $26. When one of the base units in the garage went out a couple of weeks later, I went to order another of the same brand and the price had gone up already, so I looked around and found this one with good reviews at about half the price. My wife complained that the temperature display on the last one was too small. This display on this one looked bigger than others here, despite reviews complaining that the unit is small. When it arrived, I put in the batteries and it quickly paired with the sensor unit without my doing anything else. I put it in the garage (and the sensor in the freezer) and when we checked it later, the display was very easy to read. The numbers were the same blackness as the display for the other freezer, but the background was much lighter which made the numbers stand out more. Having just got this, I can't say how its longevity will be, but my experience has been that they don't last a real long time. The odd thing is that on the last two units (of different brands) which died, it was the indoor base units which quit working, not the sensors, which is what is actually exposed to the elements outside or to the 0 degrees of the freezer.
D**.
Screen went dark after only 3 1/2 months
Vert poor product. I loved this thermometer when I first got it. I could clearly see the readings from several feet away. Now, after only 3 1/2 months, the screen has gone so dim I can’t see it till my face is just a few inches from it. I keep it plugged in so it’s not just a matter of changing batteries. And I’ve pushed the “mode” button, which controls the level of brightness, until it cycles all the way through the different levels, and it will flash bright for a second but dims again. Very disappointed in this product, especially for what it cost.
L**I
A Fine Digital Thermometer ... High Accuracy, Clock, Batteries Last at Least One Year!
The Taylor 1730 Thermometer ( Taylor 1730 Wireless Digital Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer, Black ) arrived today, and I couldn't be happier with it! The picture is correct, but underplays the clarity of the display. The temperatures are provided to the nearest tenth of a degree, which are displayed (at one-half height) to the right of the whole degree. The unit itself is about 2 5/8" tall, 1 3/4" wide, and 5/8" deep. With the stand 'deployed', the thermometer's display tilts backward; it uses up about 2" of depth when on a tabletop or desk. The large numerals of the temperature display are 1" in height. One of the reviewers provides erroneous information, leastwise it does not match the unit I received. The reviewer deducted a star, in all likelihood, because the reviewer didn't even try to use the product. A large round switch is present on the front of the base unit, which can be depressed to alternate the display the local or remote temperature in large numerals on the display. The smaller numerals (at the lower left) display the other temperature. Always! Another reviewer called out the "small date in lower right corner." Puhleez! That small date is, in fact, the clock time. Setting the clock takes place using the marked buttons on the reverse of the base unit, and is well described in the instructions. This is a replacement to a two-year old Acurite Digital Indoor / Outdoor Wireless Thermometer 00380W with Daily High/Low thermometer, the main display of which went south last week. The unit's display -- back when it worked -- is not up to par with the Taylor 1730. Other pluses for the Taylor 1730 includes: - The remote sensor unit being rated for use from -40 deg F (and C, don'cha know) to 140 deg F (60 deg C) if lithium batteries are used in the remote ... -4 deg F (-20 deg C) with alkaline batteries. The remote sensor has a molded-in opening on the back for hanging it somewhere (out of the weather). - The instruction sheet actually contains meaningful information, and was written (or at least edited) by someone who knows English. No chinee-nglish here! - The base unit and the remote sensor use AAA-format batteries. The Acu-Rite unit uses AA in the problem-plagued remote sensor, and AAA batteries in the base unit. For context, the remote sensor is installed in the computer/server room in our house, so the temperature range was never an issue here. The base unit is installed less than fifty feet away, with several intervening walls. No transmission problems ... which is the same as the AcuRite unit. The base unit displays the temperature in the computer room in large numbers ... because I want to know if that temperature is warmer than normal. Potential down side? None ... leastwise sufficiently bad to detract from the well-earned five stars (as of yet, will update if necessary). But the Taylor 1730 Wireless Digital Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer, Black is not perfect: - The product is made to Taylor's "exact specifications in China," and not in the USA. - The base unit lacks a molded-in hole on the back surface that would allow me to reuse the hook in the wall left over from the AcuRite version. It's now on a convenient tabletop, using the fold-out support for stability. All in all, this was a great buy. I will update this review if something material changes. I'll report battery usage ... but this initial go-round is using the batteries from the broken AcuRite unit (and the replacement set, I used to try to 'fix' the display). Hopefully it'll be a long time before I install replacement batteries. (posted 12 June 2016) Update: (9 August 2017) Just replaced all four Duracell batteries (2 AAA in the tabletop unit, 2 AAA in the remote sensor) because the remote temperature was no longer being displayed. Fourteen months service from the old batteries -- used to some extent or other -- ain't shabby in my book <g>. I'll report the service of this new complement of Duracell batteries when I replace them again.
G**E
Not accurate.
Works well, easy to read, but reads 3 degrees too high.
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