    Window
Thermometer
A Window
Thermometer enables you to obtain readings of outside
temperature, when you are busy in your living room or
kitchen. They attach easily to any outside window surface.
The range of temperature which they measure is wide, from
-40 to +140 degrees F. Built sturdily they
can withstand all types of weather extremities. These
thermometers help you to know instantly the weather
outdoors, so that you can decide whether to let the plants
remain in the extreme cold outside or to bring them in; or
if you should put on shorts for your stroll
outside!
Features of
the Timex Window thermometer
The suction
cup window thermometer manufactured by Timex function
efficiently and look elegant. The 7-inch Timex TX1011
suction cup type window thermometer is made of stretchy
transparent plastic, which provides accurate outdoor weather
readings. It can be effortlessly attached to
every type of window surface; Visibility of the instrument
is high from within your living spaces. The range of
weather measurement is also quite wide, from -40 to 140
degrees F.
Additionally, it’s bright red pointer and
bold extra-large graphics with impressive two-color
numerals, make the Timex TX1011 a charming instrument to
help you gauge outside weather, from within your
house.
How does it
work?
This window
thermometer is appropriately sized to enable you to read the
numerals from a distance with ease. When you attach
the instrument outside your window; choose
shaded places, as sun can play with it’s accuracy in
readings. It’s all-weather case allows it to cling securely
to a window in rain, snow, or sun, for a complete year and
more. This is very helpful, because you don’t have worry
about the little thing falling out. Make sure the window
surface is clean, as dirt can lessen the suction
quality.
Timex offers
a smaller version as well, but the user experience is that
it does not stay on the window as long as the 7-inch type,
maybe due to suction cup’s area being smaller. You can
make it stay longer by rubbing the surface around the
instrument, with a few drops of vegetable oil on your
finger.
Save for
summertime readings when it is 115+ in some parts, where the
instrument may falter, it provides accurate
readings. You can adjust the reading, and set it to
the right temperature, with a small screw driver on its
back, if need be. The big black extremely
readable numerals are the most attractive part of this
instrument. Putting the window thermometer on the
window is easy, since there’s no need to drill holes, and
suction takes care of it.
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