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Those read ambient temperature which isn't as important as surface.
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Re: How awful are dial thermometers?
Yeah they're probably OK for general temp readings in an office or wherever ...
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I've ranted on this before, and yeah, the pet trade dials suck, but in my experience, many of the digitals are junk too. I have three relatively new Vivarium Electronics therm/hygros, and two of them don't work at all, and the third seems to spontaneously switch from F to C all on its own, even out on my desk. (Waste of money, and because of that my next t-stat, will NOT be a VE. No trust in that brand anymore.)
A search can yield some dials that appear to be better quality than the Exo's and Zoo meds (why do those companies even attatch their names to this stuff?), but I've not actually purchased any yet. The only thermometer reading I actually trust is off the lazer thermometer.
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You can't really get a dial thermometer to measure where it matters and anything "made for" the reptile trade is garbage. There are very accurate dial thermometers, but honestly kinda useless for us keepers anyway.
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Re: How awful are dial thermometers?
 Originally Posted by distaff
I've ranted on this before, and yeah, the pet trade dials suck, but in my experience, many of the digitals are junk too. I have three relatively new Vivarium Electronics therm/hygros, and two of them don't work at all, and the third seems to spontaneously switch from F to C all on its own, even out on my desk. (Waste of money, and because of that my next t-stat, will NOT be a VE. No trust in that brand anymore.)
A search can yield some dials that appear to be better quality than the Exo's and Zoo meds (why do those companies even attatch their names to this stuff?), but I've not actually purchased any yet. The only thermometer reading I actually trust is off the lazer thermometer.
 Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser
You can't really get a dial thermometer to measure where it matters and anything "made for" the reptile trade is garbage. There are very accurate dial thermometers, but honestly kinda useless for us keepers anyway.
^This! You can get very accurate Dial or Digital instruments, but it is going to cost you. Anything that is sold as "reptile/animal specific" is generally mass produced and not the most accurate, best bang for the buck as far as accuracy would be a nice IR temp gun.
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Sounds like infrared thermometers is the way to go. Is there a good alt. option for keeping track of humidity?
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Re: How awful are dial thermometers?
For humidity you will just need to find an accurate gauge. Generally weather gauges are pretty accurate, some even come with a calibration cert. I have had pretty good luck with equipment from ambient weather. I have compared their readings against gauges in my calibration lab and they so far have stayed dead on.
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I put my dial thermometer in the fridge. (I got it with a setup thing for the burm. I dont use it though)
Before it read about 25*C, and after I put it in the fridge overnight (which is set at 4*C), the dial read 10*C.
It shows how unreliable these things can be. I use a temp gun and some nice thermometer/hydrometers from SwellUk.
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