Cheerman Digital Infrared Thermometer w/ Red Laser Pointer, Fahrenheit & Celsius Temperature Modes!
Product Info
The Cheerman Digital Infrared Thermometer with Laser Pointer is designed to measure temperatures accurately from a distance. Lightweight, compact, and easy to use, it safely measures hot, hazardous, or hard-to-reach surfaces without damaging them.
Employing an ultra efficient non-contact method, the thermometer can provide several readings in a matter of seconds. Featuring a large, easy to read backlit LCD screen, it displays the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit. All you have to do is point and shoot!
Specs
Condition: NEW
Packaging: Retail
Warranty: 1 Year
Manufacturer: Cheerman
Model: DT-8380
Features Include:
- Takes accurate temperature readings
- Red laser pointer for precise aiming
- Measures in Celsius or Fahrenheit (Range: -50 to +380 C / -58 to +716 F)
- Auto Shut-Off & Low Battery Indicator
- Powered by one 9-volt battery (included)
Package Includes:
DT-8380 Infrared Thermometer, 9v Battery, Instructions
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