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La Crosse Technology WS-9121U-IT-CBP Wireless Thermometer with Remote Outdoor Sensor

La Crosse Technology WS-9121U-IT-CBP Wireless Thermometer with Remote Outdoor Sensor

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Brand: La Crosse Technology
Category: Lawn Patio

Buy New: $28.95



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 569

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 7.8 x 10.3

MPN: WS-9121U-IT
Model: WS-9121U-IT-CBP
UPC: 757456991771
EAN: 0757456991771
ASIN: B000XA83OM

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Wireless thermometer with remote sensor and clock
  • Displays indoor and outdoor temperature
  • Records minimum and maximum temperatures
  • Wireless Transmission range up to 330 feet
  • Measures outside temperature down to -39.8 F

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Monitor the temperature from a distance of up to 330 feet with the wireless temperature station and remote sensor. Battery-powered, the station reports indoor and outdoor temperatures and records the high and low for both. Up to 4 sensors can be used with one station. Includes one remote sensor and 1 CR 2032 battery. Base station requires 2 AAA batteries, not included.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Doesn't Seem to Last   November 27, 2008
J. Johnson (Colorado Springs, CO USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this unit about 3 months ago. It was terrific. My wife and I enjoyed checking the outside temp to see whether we should wear a sweater/jacket, etc. when we went out. The numerals are just big enough to be seen from 10 feet away, and the unit is small enough to be unobtrusive on the kitchen counter. We loved it, until... br /The outside temp stopped displaying a few days ago. It is dead as a doornail. br /We will buy another indoor/outdoor wireless unit, but not from La Crosse.


5 out of 5 stars Wireless Thermometer   November 26, 2008
MGM-ATL (Atlanta, GA United States)
Item received quickly after order, well packaged and works very well. Being able to see the current temperature as well as the temperature ranges very helpful.


5 out of 5 stars Love it!!   November 5, 2008
S. L. Masenheimer (York, PA)
This is a wonderful way to decide what type of clothing to wear to work each day. Takes the guess work out of it.


4 out of 5 stars Works, but display combinations are restricted.   November 4, 2008
Roger M. Fujii (Mid Atlantic)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This unit is reasonably constructed but has the following UI problems that cause it to be less than perfect: br / br /1) Oddly enough, this unit links the 24 display on the clock to metric (C) readings. So, if you want 24/F, or 12/C, you are out of luck. br / br /2) The base thermometer air inlet is at the center of the two buttons, but its appearance makes it look like a third button. Poor placement.


5 out of 5 stars A Three Dog Night   October 27, 2008
teeinep (Detroit, Michigan)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I just finished building three doghouses, each one complete with Hound Furnaces to keep the pups toasty at night. And just in time too. The temperature is dipping down below freezing now, and last year, everyone sold out of the Hound Heaters around this time. So the dogs slept inside in the utility room all winter long. Big hassle. br / br /With the Hound Heaters set to around 70 degrees for the beagle, 65 for the golden retriever, and 45 for the german shepherd/chow mix, we wanted to make sure all three were functional each night before sending the dogs outside to sleep. So we bought the La Crosse base station and 2 extra sensors/transmitters from Amazon. br / br /I used Velcro to attach the remote sensors/transmitters to the inside of the doghouses because I didn't want to fumble with the tiny screws and anchors provided. The pictures of the sensors are deceiving. They are actually very small devices, probably about the size of a credit card, but skinnier. Each one was mounted at about the same level as the dog's head when lying down. br / br /The doghouses are about 75 feet from the kitchen window, but we get great reception everywhere in the house. No problems there. As for accuracy, that's still up in the air. Hard to tell. The first night, I had all 3 sensors side by side outside on the deck, and they were all within 1 degree of each other. But once mounted inside the doghouse, there are so many variables, it makes it difficult to gauge their accuracy; like the dead zone of the Hound Heater thermostat, the construction of the doghouses, whether the dog was inside or not, etc. To be honest, I don't need great accuracy, just enough to know that the dog isn't freezing, or on fire for that matter. br / br /Overall, the 3 sensor setup is nearly perfect for our purpose. Very easy to spin throgh the 3 channels and check each doghouse. Fun too. I just wish I had an outdoor thermometer so I could know how cold it is outside. I guess I can leave the base station outside on the deck and use the indoor temperature reading. Still, I'm satisfied.