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Timex TX1011 7-Inch Suction Cup Window Thermometer | 
enlarge | Brand: Maverick Industries, Inc Category: CE
Buy New: $5.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 11063
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 1 x 7
MPN: TX1011 Model: TX1011 UPC: 011502910117 EAN: 0011502910117 ASIN: B000HU6C46
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| Features:
| • | Durable suction-cup window thermometer for outdoor use | | • | Clear see-through flexible plastic case is readable through window | | • | Reads temperature from -40 to 140 degrees F; easy-to-view dial | | • | All-weather case clings securely to window in rain, snow, or sun | | • | Measures 7 inches in diameter; 2-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Receive consistently accurate outdoor temperature readings from the comfort of your kitchen or living room with the Timex TX1011 suction cup window thermometer. Made of clear see-through flexible plastic, the 7-inch model easily attaches to any window surface, letting you glance at the dial from inside while the thermometer sits outside. More significantly, it measures the temperature from -40 all the way up to 140 degrees F, helping you instantly gauge whether to bring the plants indoors during a cold spell or put on some shorts before taking a stroll. And thanks to the bright red pointer, bold jumbo graphics, and striking two-color numerals, the TX1011 is easy to read from a distance, so you won't have to lean over the countertop to determine the temperature. Sturdy enough to stand up to any weather element, the thermometer is backed by a two-year limited warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
Does what it says without anything more January 6, 2009 I needed a thermometer for outside and this does just what it says. I wish it was a bit bigger but so did I when I was 5.
thermometer July 8, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Basic but useful window thermometer. It is a little hard to get specific readings for the temperature and the gradations are fairly vague. I use it in Las Vegas and in the summertime where the 115 degree plus temperatures do not seem very accurate. The suction cup works well.
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