Temp/Humidity Sensor for the Easy-Read Thermometer/Hygrometer
Uses two AA batteries (not included). Compatible Weather Instruments
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Works for Me
By The Retirement Guy
from Orlando, FL
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Comments about WindWeather Additional Remote Temp/Humidity Sensor:
Easy to put into use.The master limits the total number of units to 3, guess
Great Temp/Humidity Sensor
By Hosehopper
from Delaware County, Ohio
I read some reviews that complained that this sensor ate batteries especially in cold weather. Not so if you follow printed directions and use lithium batteries. Mine have been in all winter and still test "good". A 2nd sensor with alkaline batteries lasts about 4 weeks. Use lithium in the winter!!
Just what I wanted
By Zombie
from S. Weymouth, MA
The T/H sensor is exactly what I was looking for, it works just fine and settles any arguments about how hot or cold it is outside. In addition, I use another station to check on my basement which tends to become damp in the summer time. This way I know if I should turn on the dehumidifier down there.
Keeping Track of Hi Temps in North Texas
By Sandi the Master Gardener
from Plano Texas
This product was purchased to bring an additional temperature station to an existing set - purchased from Wind & Weahter earlier in the winter. It was purchased originally to have an accurate read of inside temperatures in a greenhouse during the winter - while plants were kept warm from icy nights. It is extremely useful to be able to keep track of this while still inside our home!