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La Crosse Technology WS-1025 Digital Window Thermometer | 
enlarge | Brand: La Crosse Technology Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $17.95 Buy New: $10.70 You Save: $7.25 (40%)
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Rating: 29 reviews
Color: Silver Batteries: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 3.8 x 4
MPN: WS-1025 Model: WS-1025 UPC: 757456993881 EAN: 0757456993881
Release Date: January 27, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Displays outdoor temperature | | • | Records MIN/MAX temperatures | | • | Weather resistant | | • | Detachable for window cleaning | | • | Clear, functional design |
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Product Description Featuring simple, contemporary styling, the WS-1025 window thermometer displays the current outdoor temperature in big, bold digits over 1 inch tall. Above and below the current temperature are displayed the maximum and minimum recorded outdoor temperatures in digits about 1/2 inch tall. This weather-resistant thermometer has a wide measuring range of -13 F to +158 F. * Clean, functional design. * Big, easy-to-read outdoor temperature from indoors. * Maximum and minimum recorded temperatures are displayed simultaneously with the current temperature and are automatically reset each day. * Easy to mount, set up, and use. * Main body with display is easily detached from its mounting bracket for window cleaning. * Weather resistant. Specifications: * Measuring range: -13 to +158 F with 0.1 F resolution * Accuracy: +/-1.8 F from 32 F to 122 F +/-2.7 F outside of the above range * Power requirements: one AAA (1.5V) alkaline battery (included). For continuous use in sub-freezing temperatures, a lithium AAA battery can be used instead. * Dimensions (main body with display): 3.75 inches (95 mm) wide overall; display is 3.40 inches wide 4.06 inches (103 mm) high overall; display is 3.19 inches tall 0.75 inch (24 mm) deep * Bracket dimensions: 3.81 inches (97 mm) wide 0.88 inch (22 mm) high 0.5 inch (13 mm) deep
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Worked well for years but LCD segments eventually gave out September 15, 2008 David E. Brahm (Chelsea, MA USA) I enjoyed the WS-1025 for a few years, but eventually the humidity has caused LCD segments to fail, starting at the bottom ("min") and moving up. Also, sunlight does cause it to read high. I'm buying another which I hope will last as long, because it is pretty cool looking and easy to read.
Only cooler climes July 27, 2008 Kyle Davenport (Dallas, TX) This looks cool and works well in a shaded spot on my patio. It's never been wet. I noticed however the digits were getting hard to read when the temperature was over 85F or so. It became non-functional over 95F. (It is 100F right now) This is completely ridiculous for a place like Texas. I replaced the battery to make sure. Digits were barely visible until I stuck it in the fridge and then the digits magically reappeared! Oh, well.
Temp at a glance July 18, 2008 D. Fournier I put this on the slider to the deck. It works well and is at a very handy location to monitor the outside temp every time walking into the kitchen. If you plan to put it on the slider in your home BE SURE THE SLIDER HAS A STOP before it contacts the thermometer. That is why I purchased a second one :).
I love mine! July 6, 2008 Ann (Wisconsin) I have had my two thermometers for over a year. They both work great, and most of the time, their temperature matches that of the temperatures listed by the media. I have had several people purchase one as the result of the ones they have seen in my home.
Window Thermometer June 20, 2008 William J. Ostrander (Benicia, CA USA) This is a great thermometer at a nice price. Bought two of them a year ago and gave one to a friend. Have had many positive comments about mine at home. The daily min/max readings are great and it resets itself every day. Bought two more recently to use elsewhere.
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