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Reddit mentions of Nubee Temperature Gun Non-contact Infrared Thermometer MAX Display & EMS Adjustable

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Nubee Temperature Gun Non-contact Infrared Thermometer MAX Display & EMS Adjustable. Here are the top ones.

Nubee Temperature Gun Non-contact Infrared Thermometer MAX Display & EMS Adjustable
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Max temperature function: it can take the highest temperature of the area tested by scanning and save the data at the bottom of the screenEms adjustable function each object has its suitable emissivity, it can make test more accurate by adjust suitable emissivity for different objectsMeasures in Celsius or Fahrenheit (range: -50 to +500 /-58 Degree F to +932 Degree F), auto shut-off & low battery indicatorRed laser pointer for precise aiming, powered by one 9-volt battery(include); take accurate temperature readings with this handheld gunU.S. FDA, FCC, CE, ROHS approved
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Found 9 comments on Nubee Temperature Gun Non-contact Infrared Thermometer MAX Display & EMS Adjustable:

u/Dont_Pan1c · 4 pointsr/AskCulinary

If you really want to know, you could get an infrared thermometer.

u/ipsedixit2 · 3 pointsr/Cooking

IR thermometers are less than $20 on Amazon. I use one all the time in the kitchen to check the temperature of cast iron before making pizza or steak. Its a worthwhile investment least you'll know if the pan is hot enough.

Like this: Nubee Non Contact Infrared IR Thermometer, Orange/Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JCFPODM/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_-RM.ub0X4J2C4

u/UncleGael · 3 pointsr/BeardedDragons

Read the care guide in the sidebar, even if it's overwhelming. Read it all, read it twice, commit it to memory. If you truly care about the well being of the animal then this is going to be your go to guide, while we're always here to answer other questions. Also, you mention only getting one now because you're going to be free for the next dew months. I just want to make sure you understand that you're committing to a 15+ year responsibility here. 15 years if preparing and offering food daily, 15 years of socializing, 15 years of new UVB lights every 6-12 months and heat bulbs more frequently, 15 years of vet visits. If you think you can handle it that's awesome! I just don't want to see the animal end up in the same situation it was already in because you got over eager with your free time. Here are the basic necessities and the best place to buy them:

UVB - Fixture + Bulb

Supplements - Calcium + Multivitamin

Temperature - IR Temp Gun + Ambient Thermometer / Hygrometer

Heat Bulb - Go to Lowes / Home Depot/ Etc... and look for PAR38 Halogen Flood lights. Buy a few different wattage to see which gives you the proper temperature. Direct basking temp (check with IR Gun) should be no 105f - 110f. Once you find the bulb that works you can return the rest and you'll always know which wattage you need in the future.

Food - Superworms are not a staple and should only be fed as treats. Dubia are ideal and can be purchased here. Crickets, BSFL, and other treat worms can be purchased here. Buy online, you will save a lot of money. If the animal is as young as you think then he should be eating 80+ feeder insects every single day.

Substrate - Pick up some slate tile, shelf liner, or contact paper while you're at the hardware store. Do not use a lose substrate or reptile carpet.

u/LikeAnElephant · 2 pointsr/Sourdough

Great first loaf! I think it took me several attempts just to get to this level.

Over time you'll start getting a feel for how hydrated the dough should be. It just takes some trial and error!

As for your oven temperature, I had the same problem. I eventually got one of these guys to ensure an accurate reading right before putting the oven in.

u/anonymostest · 2 pointsr/Pizza

The temp gun is nice for when you're experimenting with different setups, or if you want to check if you've let the steel reheat enough between pies. There's plenty of reasonably cheap ones on Amazon. I have this one and it seems perfectly adequate.

Imo the steel is best for pretty thin crusts -- thicker needs to be cooked at lower temp for longer (Sicilian-style), or pan-style in some cast iron.

u/jeffro422 · 2 pointsr/rccars

I have this one https://www.amazon.com/Nubee-Temperature-Non-contact-Thermometer-Adjustable/dp/B00JCFPODM. Works great and regularly goes on sale for $12. Any options mentioned will work great for checking temps.

u/6745408 · 1 pointr/Pizza

For anyone looking for a temp gun, this one is a gooder.

u/mike_sans · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

Ah, yes - he did service the rear brakes as well, on the second to last rotor swap (just before the Brembo rotors).

I have a cheapie infrared thermometer - how hot is too hot for a rotor?

Thanks for the suggestions!

u/34786t234890 · 1 pointr/Cooking

IR thermometers are super cheap. If you don't own one you're missing out. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JCFPODM/