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Humidity & Temperature Gauge

$26.99
$19.97
(F or C) Monitor Temp and Humidity in Cave or Refrigerator

About This Product

Thermometer and Humidity Gauge for Cheese Cave / refrigerator

Available in either BLACK or WHITE;  requires 2 AAA batteries (not included)

 

After testing other similar models, we've found this Temperature / Humidity gauge works quite well for home and artisan cheese makers who use refrigerators/freezers/wine coolers to age their cheese. The bold, easy to read LCD screen displays humidity and temperature, daily high / low readings, and a comfort level icon to easily convey a low, high or ideal humidity level. Compact and portable, the monitor comes with a popout stand and will fit upright inside your aging container. To reset the 24-hour clock, simply reinsert the batteries. Also easy on the batteries.

Important Note:  After using this device to gauge your temperature/humidity for 24-48 hours,  we highly recommend taking the batteries out and leaving the unit outside your 'cheese cave'.  This will prevent any long term  moisture from affecting the electronics and also will save your batteries.  

Dimensions: 3.06" H x 2.48" W x 1.29" D

Temperature Range: -4Fº to 158º F,  (-20C º to 70º C
Indoor Humidity Range: 10% to 99% RH
Power: 2 AAA batteries (not included).
Includes: Digital display, instruction manual. 

Switch to change from Fahrenheit to Centigrade

'Pop Out' stand on back allows unit to stand up for easy reading

 

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What Our Customers Say

  • 5
    Out of the box

    Posted by GG on 29th Sep 2016

    Very easy setup (thank you for the batteries). Still trying to get humidity in my cheese cave where I need it so this is indispensable.

  • 5
    Worked on first use

    Posted by Unknown on 17th Feb 2015

    Opened package, put in battery, slide into cooler, and compared to a thermometer 24 hours later. Temps were the same, and humidity seemed reasonable based on home weather station reading. Removed battery and stored in package until the next time a reading is needed.