Reddit mentions of AcuRite 01131M Digital Hygrometer & Thermometer, White

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AcuRite 01131M Digital Hygrometer & Thermometer, White
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    Features:
  • High-Accuracy Temperature and Humidity Readings: Ideal for temperature and humidity readings for greenhouse, basements, or any place in the house
  • Compact Display with Easy-to-Read Digits: Always be aware of changes at a glance
  • Displays Current Humidity Conditions with Trends: Displays humid, ideal, or dry air condition quickly to notify you to adjust your humidifier or dehumidifier accordingly to ensure you live in comfort
  • Quick Updates: Digital humidity and temperature comfort monitor refreshes every 15 seconds to keep you updated on the latest trends
  • Multiple Placement Options: Foldout kickstand and magnetic back allows you to place thermometer on a table or metal surface, such as a refrigerator or freezer
  • Company Based in Lake Geneva, WI, USA โ€” Since 1943
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height3.25 Inches
Length0.8 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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u/VancouverRedoubt ยท 4 pointsr/Vermiculture

Generally you should be OK. I'm just north of Portland and the past couple days have been REAL warm here. You all are usually about 4-5 degrees cooler at all times than we are.

Just remember worms like it like 55-75 or so. So Seattle really is a great place to be (other than the literal fault that runs right under downtown Seattle - yikes!). Just keep an eye on the daily high. Also, ensure your closet doesn't get too hot. It might turn into an oven during the day, so I'd stick a temp gauge in there on a NORMAL AVERAGE day and see what it says. Here's one I have.

Otherwise mine are doing great. I had to bring them in yesterday it was ~84 in the bins (I have remote temp gauges), and it was 95 outside. 85+ can cause harm to them. Even in the shade, it was just too warm for the little guys so I had to move them inside to the kitchen and I put a little cool water on them to liven them up. They were fine. They're fairly hardy, considering what they are. I'll keep them inside for today (since its hot too) but looking at the weather for the rest of the 10 days, should be good for the rest of it outside after today.

The Pacific Northwest is the best. Best coast!