JVD_X
Well-Known Member
Folks,
I have been through a half-dozen electronic thermometers since my last glass scientific thermometer broke. They fail for one reason or another... get wet... burn probe on edge of kettle, etc... and have had it.
My old scientific thermometer was extremely accurate but slow to read correctly (30 second to a minute depending on temp). I am willing to put up with the time lag but I want to avoid breaking it again.
I found an armored scientific thermometer on McMaster-Carr but I am concerned that bugs might get between the sheath and the actual thermometer.
What do you think?
McMaster-Carr
I have been through a half-dozen electronic thermometers since my last glass scientific thermometer broke. They fail for one reason or another... get wet... burn probe on edge of kettle, etc... and have had it.
My old scientific thermometer was extremely accurate but slow to read correctly (30 second to a minute depending on temp). I am willing to put up with the time lag but I want to avoid breaking it again.
I found an armored scientific thermometer on McMaster-Carr but I am concerned that bugs might get between the sheath and the actual thermometer.
What do you think?
McMaster-Carr