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Easy-To-Read Weather-Resistant Outdoor Digital Window Thermometer

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Easy-To-Read Weather-Resistant Outdoor Digital Window Thermometer


This Easy-To-Read Weather-Resistant Outdoor Digital Window Thermometer shows the current temperature and recent min/max range on a see-through screen. Read the 1″ numbers with a quick glance.

Suction-cup mount; suction-cups rotate 270° for easy mounting. Range -4° to 140°F. Uses 1 CR 2032 Button battery, included.

Note: Remove the plastic film with temperature display example before use.


  • Digital window thermometer
  • Weather-resistant for hanging outdoors on window
  • 1″ numbers are easy to read
  • Mounts with rotating suction-cups

 

4¼”W x 4″H

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