Description
The eT1050D measures temperatures in the range of -58°F TO 1922°F (-50°C to 1050°C) with an accuracy of ± (1% of reading + 1°C/2°F) or ± 2°C/3.5°F, whichever is greater. Readings are taken instantly, in about half a second. You can take single readings, or continuously scan surfaces.
The IR thermometer comes with many advanced not found on other models such as max/min/average display, audible user-selectable alarm threhsholds (high and low) and adjustable emissivity. Adjusting the emissivity allows you to take more accurate measurements, especially when measuring shiny surfaces.
The product package includes a comprehensive user manual in four languages (EN, FR, DE, ES), a 9V battery and soft storage case (holster), and a NIST traceable calibration certificate. The eT1050D is FDA, FCC, and CE compliant.
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Features
- Dual Laser for precise targeting
- High Temperature Range up to 1922°F
- Easy to read LCD display with white backlight
- Fast response time with Min/Max display
- Adjustable emissivity provides increased accuracy for different materials
- Adjustable High/Low set points with audible alarm
- Lock feature for continuous readings
- Retains user settings for laser, backlight, and °C/°F
- Double molded housing
- Soft storage case and 9V battery included
- NIST traceable Calibration Verification Certificate included
Warning: Once You Own this Powerful and Fun Tool You Won’t be able to Put it Down
The ennoLogic eT1050D temperature gun is is a dual laser infrared thermometer for accuracte non-contact surface temperature measurements. Simply point it at an object, pull the trigger, and it will tell you what temperature the surface of this object is within less than a second.
The eT1050D measures surface temperatures over a very wide range of -58°F and 1922°F (-50°C to 1050°C) with a distance-to-spot ratio of 10:1. This means at a distance of 10 inches, the temp gun measures a circle of approximately 1 inch diameter.
If you’ve never used one of these before, you will soon discover lots of uses. You can use it in the kitchen to measure the surface temperature of food, pizza stones, and oven walls. Check the temperature of your range top, frying pan or fryer oil. Or measure the temperature of the content of your refrigerator and freezer. But remember that your infrared thermometer only measures surface temperatures, you can not use it to measure the inside temperature of a steak or roast, for instance. But you can use it to measure the temperature of your grill grate to make sure it’s at the right temperature before you put the meat on.
The eT1050D infrared thermometer has a convenient scan feature. Holding the trigger button down will continuously update the temperature reading as you move the device over various areas. This makes it easy to scan for insulation leaks in your home. Scan across potential areas of poor insulation, such as gaps around doors and windows. Or check the temperature of heating and air conditioning vents. This allows you to verify that your air conditioning or heater is working. You can also use the thermometer to check the temperature of your water heater pipes.
And there’s a host of automotive uses too. You can use the temperature gun to check your cars cooling system, catalytic converter, brakes, and tires, and even identify misfires. Check out our article on automotive uses of the infrared thermometer for more details.
And if that’s not enough, here are some more “exotic” uses of this handy tool: soap making, candy making, chicken coops, terrariums, reptile enclosures and basking areas.
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