Fluke 61 Infrared Thermometer, -18 To 525 Deg. Fahrenheit

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Fluke knows temperature, with more than two decades of thermometry experience. Today, we offer the latest in non-contact IR temperature test tools, probes, accessories, and application expertise for a complete range of applications. And Fluke backs its tools with the industry's best warranty and highest rated customer service. Reach for a rugged Fluke 60 series IR thermometer for jobs requiring temperature measurement in hard-to-reach, hot, rotating, or dangerous situations Get accurate readings over a broad range of temperatures. Plus, the enhanced optics allow you to measure smaller objects further away. All with a comfortable and easy to use handheld device. Features: Bright laser beam provides easy targeting Display clearly supplies data at a glance Shock-absorbing holster increases ruggedness 0.2°C (0.5°F) resolution up to 275°C (525°F) Backlight illuminates the screen in the dark Automatic sleep mode after 7 seconds extends battery life Alkaline batteries provide 4000 typical measurements Includes: Batteries, plastic storage case or holster, operators guide and user manual. 2-Year Conditional Warranty. Specifications: Temperature Range: 0°F to 525°F (-18°C to 275°F) Distance to Spot Ratio: 8:1 Accurcy: ±3°C (5°F) for targets between -18°C (0°F ) to -1°C (30°F) ±2° of reading or 2°C (3.5°F for targets above -1°C (30°F) to 275°C (525°F ) (with instrument stable at 23-25&d
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- Ideal for measuring surface temperatures hard-to-reach, live areas
- Targeting objects is easy with the bright laser beam
- Even in the dark, the backlit screen is easy to read
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Customer Buzz
 "Almost Perfect" 2005-04-04
By Alex Shultz (Marysville, KS USA)
I'm very happy with this infrared thermometer. It is extremely easy to operate. There is only one button to push to make it work. Just point and click!



The only thing I would have liked to see different with it (maybe in the next version?) would be a something marking the area actually being measured. The thermometer projects a little laser-pointer dot in the center of the area being measured for temperature. The instructions point out that the further away the surface is the larger the area will be. The dot never changes size, though, so it is a little difficult to determine what the area is. It would be really nice to have a square or octagon or something outlining the area being measured.



Of course, this isn't a problem if you are measuring the temperature of a pan on the stove since there is a lot of area from which to take the measurement.



Holding down the button provides nearly continous updates of the temperature.


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