Etekcity Infrared Thermometer Laser Temperature Gun for Griddle, -58°F to 1130°F for Food, BBQ, Pizza Oven Accessories, Non Contact IR Heat Gun for Pool, Reptile, Cooking, Kitchen, Fridge

(10 customer reviews)

    SKU: B00DMI632G Category:

    Etekcity Lasergrip 1080 has one of the most classic designs among our infrared thermometer series. Simple one button to measure, quality hand feeling, and 2 temperature units can fulfill for the most needs from cooking to car engines repairing.With a non-touch and a laser point switch design, you can measure hot or cold items in a suitable distance, the pizza oven, air conditioning/ AC, car engines, swimming pools, bath water, wine coolers etc.Besides, an easy-use design also provides a more convenient pet care, maintaining a comfortable temp environment for reptiles and hairless cat.SpecifictionTemperature Range: -50℃ to 610℃/ -58℉ to 1130℉Distance Spot Ratio: 12: 1Emissivity: 0.1-1.0, AdjustableResponse Time and Wavelength: 0.5 secondsRepeatability: 1%/ 1℃Units: ℃/ ℉Batteries: 2 × AAA BatteriesProduct Dimensions: 6.1 x 3.1 x 1.57 inchesMeasurement Increments: 0.1°C or 0.1°F.Attention: It’s not for human use.

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    B00DMI632G

    Dimensions
    Weight

    6.4 ounces

    Manufacturer

    Etekcity

    10 reviews for Etekcity Infrared Thermometer Laser Temperature Gun for Griddle, -58°F to 1130°F for Food, BBQ, Pizza Oven Accessories, Non Contact IR Heat Gun for Pool, Reptile, Cooking, Kitchen, Fridge

    1. erivera808

      It is so much easier to know when my oil is ready to fry food. I used to use a handheld thermometer. This tool made it so much easier to just point and shoot to read the temperature. Wish I bought this sooner

    2. Anthimos Omonoia

      The quality, the simple UI, buttons and fast almost instant reading the temperature is what is makes it so good.

    3. Joey Beam

      Love this piece worth every penny

    4. Edgar Iwamoto

      Just activate the batteries and away you go! I use it to monitor wall temperatures of our old 1937 house. The old air ducts were never insulated and when the air conditioning is cranked up, there’s water condensation that drips onto the old plaster walls. SO, I have to direct a heater onto the affected wall, and monitor as I go. So far so good!

    5. ShoeGuy

      I just purchased an infrared gas grill and the mfg suggested to get and use a instant temp gun. Works great!

    6. Steve Ward

      This is easy to use, and it seems accurate.
      The only negative point is that after a couple years in a hot garage, the surface of the plastic/rubber grip has become disgustingly sticky.

    7. CLK

      I use this temp gun to measure the temperature of the automatic transmission of my tow car; it is very reliable

    8. Kevin Whitley

      These things are standard fare now… probably all made by the same factory and branded under diff names…

      That said, I can confirm that this one reads high temps without issue, and is easy to use. Kind of a must-have for baking, high temp cooking, and even just things like telling if your AC/heater is working (aim it at the vent to see the temperature differential).

    9. Over 15 Years Reviewing

      I purchased the laser grip 1080.
      It arrived in a very simple blister pack, which includes battery. It is very soft to the touch and comfortable.
      This particular model has three buttons, the display can be dark or light, the laser can be on or off and still operate and you can change from Celsius to Fahrenheit from a push of button.

      I was unsure about the unit operating within specs, because of the price being so reasonable. At just under $20, it was a good deal. It works accurately and how is able to determine that, was using other equipment that I know keeps temperatures accurately. I have two computer screens as an example, one is a newer forte screen the other one is an older 1080 P. I know the 1080 P runs a little bit warmer. And the accuracy was incredible. I also have done water temperatures to test them using thermometers and they worked exactly the same as they should with accurate readings. I found the following services worked just fine. Metal, fire, water, plastic, air, walls, and glass were all tested and were very accurate. I like the fact that this has a decimal point readout. As example it can read a temperature of 78.2 rather than just 78. I found the accuracy on the decimal was also dead on.

      I am unsure about the negative reviews that I’ve seen on this product, because I found it worked completely fine, and was impressed with its overall quality. I have yet to use it outside in automotive or areas such as water pipes outside etc. But having tested other services I presume it would very accurate. Another test I did is I have my water heater thermostat set to 113°F. The water out of the water faucet, was 112.3. Which is probably very accurate being water will cool slightly in the external pipes, of the water faucet.

      Overall I can recommend purchasing this item, it works well simple to use, and settings are very clear as well as the readout. I like the idea that you can turn off the laser light as well as the display light if you wanted to. Having pushed a touch in an instant Celsius to Fahrenheit is a the added bonus for someone wanting to know both degrees settings.

      How long it will last will will we will see, as I just purchased this three days ago on Amazon prime for 18.99
      if you need something that’s accurate enough to be practical when this works I cannot say it is scientifically accurate that do not have those type of testers to his insurer the decimal point degrees are accurate. But I can say the plus side of the decimal point, seems to be extremely accurate. And for general use and testing it should work fine. I am tempted to buy the other models just to see what the differences are and how they operate, I may do that in the future if so I will update this review

    10. RoseBlue

      This has been fun to use! I was surprised to find my oven temp was off by 25 degrees, my freezer was colder than I thought, and water does break into a boil at 212F.

      It has a Class 2 laser sight that can be switched on or stays off as the default, and that’s not something to look into or to point at another living thing’s eyes. Despite the speed of normal blink reflex being fast enough to protect the eyes from damage, a slow reflex could cause eye damage from prolonged exposure to the laser. So that’s something to consider if you have youngsters or people who wouldn’t understand the tool’s safe use. The tool can’t be locked either: it’s on as soon as the trigger is pulled and the laser can be activated with a simple button tap under the little screen.

      The laser pinpoints a small target area to measure precisely, while drifting the thermo back and forth in an area (without the laser on) will give a general temperature for the area, not a specific part of it. It also has an indigo back light screen that can be used or kept off by tapping a button under the screen.

      The other consideration that I regret having to mention but will, is that despite its yellow and black colors, it looks very much like a gun when in the hand and pointed with the red laser sight line showing. There are possibilities for misinterpreting seeing someone holding a pistol grip item with a front trigger and a black hole like a .38 size under the laser sight on the front. Even though it is obviously yellow & weird looking, to me it “reads” like a weapon, so I don’t ever use it outside or around other ppl, since people may misinterpret what it is & freak out. So that’s something you may want to consider in the context of where & how you want to use it.

      As far as the quality of the tool, it’s great! So far I’ve measured 5 below zero and as high as 600F, but it can go from 58 below zero up to 1022F. It can also be switched to read in Celcius instead of Farenheit. It’s good for crafting soap or checking meat or cooking oil temps to protect nutrients or assuring that frozen foods are cold enough. I recommend it as an accurate tool at a really good price. It’s easy to use, convenient to read with or without the indigo screen on, easy to hold and aim the laser, & light to hold and carry.

      I give it a 5 star rating on utility, price, and fun to use, but have to say I would prefer having a totally different shaped thermometer. I really didn’t think of that when I looked at it online: weird screens, bright yellow & black, laser sight is cool & convenient, it seemed all ok until I put it in my hand, switched on the laser sight, and realized that uh-oh, this doesn’t look like a thermometer. Squeamish, I know, but there are many jumpy people around, and children & pets & animals and helicopters and you get the idea; it is not a toy in any way. Recommend for the non squeamish, but also for myself!

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