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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
My favorite tool in the house I use it sometimes to see how hot my oil is too when I'm cooking chicken best purchase I've made and it is very accurate
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Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
 Originally Posted by PK-Mar
Oh.
Wow.
That looks pretty neat.
Is it pretty accurate?
I have two ( upstairs and downstairs lol ) .
Very , very accurate and consistent in my experience - they even have a built in laser pointer.
I switch mine to reading F rather than C , though .
 
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
For an under the tank heater, I use a Flukers heat mat https://www.amazon.com/Flukers-Repti...er+tank+heater they are only suppose to get to a 100 degrees (mine read 113 degrees after i attached it with foil tape and had airflow underneath it) so even if your thermostat fails it shouldn't get hot enough to badly burn your snake. It doesn't have an adhesive so I used aluminum foil tape to hold it on and you will need to make sure there is some air flow underneath it. Like others have said for a thermostat like the jump start https://www.amazon.com/MTPRTC-Contro...art+thermostat is a nice cheap edition one that i currently use but the herpstats http://www.spyderrobotics.com/index....=index&cPath=1 are better and more reliable thermostats and ill be upgrading to one soon. The infrared temp gun https://www.amazon.com/Etekcity-Lase...words=temp+gun is very accurate but see on the packaging the best range, mine for example is 12 to 16 inches. Also id recommend getting a accurite combo temperature and humidity reader https://www.amazon.com/AcuRite-00611...umidity+sensor with either a probe or wireless second receiver so you can read both the hot and cold sides. Also since you have a tank if you have a screen lid most your humidity will just escape out the top you may want to look into covering the top with something there are lots of things you can use and if you search this forum you can find suggestions.
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
 Originally Posted by reptilesinabox
My favorite tool in the house I use it sometimes to see how hot my oil is too when I'm cooking chicken  best purchase I've made and it is very accurate
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Oh.
Sounds pretty useful, then.
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 Originally Posted by Zincubus
I have two ( upstairs and downstairs lol ) .
Very , very accurate and consistent in my experience - they even have a built in laser pointer.
I switch mine to reading F rather than C , though .

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That actually is pretty cool.
I'll look into finding one.
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
 Originally Posted by Morgoth
For an under the tank heater, I use a Flukers heat mat https://www.amazon.com/Flukers-Repti...er+tank+heater they are only suppose to get to a 100 degrees (mine read 113 degrees after i attached it with foil tape and had airflow underneath it) so even if your thermostat fails it shouldn't get hot enough to badly burn your snake. It doesn't have an adhesive so I used aluminum foil tape to hold it on and you will need to make sure there is some air flow underneath it. Like others have said for a thermostat like the jump start https://www.amazon.com/MTPRTC-Contro...art+thermostat is a nice cheap edition one that i currently use but the herpstats http://www.spyderrobotics.com/index....=index&cPath=1 are better and more reliable thermostats and ill be upgrading to one soon. The infrared temp gun https://www.amazon.com/Etekcity-Lase...words=temp+gun is very accurate but see on the packaging the best range, mine for example is 12 to 16 inches. Also id recommend getting a accurite combo temperature and humidity reader https://www.amazon.com/AcuRite-00611...umidity+sensor with either a probe or wireless second receiver so you can read both the hot and cold sides. Also since you have a tank if you have a screen lid most your humidity will just escape out the top you may want to look into covering the top with something there are lots of things you can use and if you search this forum you can find suggestions.
Okay, thanks.
I'll take a look over all this.
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
Just saw this for sale on amazon! Might wanna snag it 
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
 Originally Posted by PK-Mar
Oh.
Sounds pretty useful, then.
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That actually is pretty cool.
I'll look into finding one.
Those were two different makes from two different sellers and about 3 years apart yet you can see how accurate they are ...
Both cost under a tenner .
I was told that the expensive ones have identical ' inner workings ' which seems perfectly conceivable .
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
 Originally Posted by reptilesinabox
Just saw this for sale on amazon! Might wanna snag it
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Ooh, thanks for showing me!
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Those were two different makes from two different sellers and about 3 years apart yet you can see how accurate they are ...
Both cost under a tenner .
I was told that the expensive ones have identical ' inner workings ' which seems perfectly conceivable .
Yeah, that seems very possible.
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
No problem!!
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Re: Can someone recommend a good brand for me to get?
I really like products by Exo Terra. In my very limited experience, they make very good products.
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