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​​Floating & Receiver Set, Wireless Pool Thermometer Easy Read, Digital Thermometer Floating, IPX7 Waterproof Outdoor for Hot Tubs, Ponds & Aquariums​​

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About this item

  • 🏊‍♂【Multi-Function Display】This swimming pool thermometer has very powerful functions, including time display, alarm clock function, Max/Min temperature display, ℃/℉ switching, built-in backlight, and low battery display. The data on the receiver screen is very clear and easy to read, and the backlight can be turned on to view the data even in dim environments. The data is updated every 50 seconds, allowing you to quickly understand the real-time temperature.
  • 🏊‍♂【Pool Thermometer Easy Read】The floating pool thermometer comes with a high precision sensor at the bottom to ensure you get timely and accurate water temperature readings. The indoor measurement range is 0℃~50℃ (32℉~122℉), and the swimming pool measurement range is -30℃~60℃ (-22℉~140℉). The water temperature accurate to ±1°C (±1.8°F). The thermometer is made of ABS material, which is durable and corrosion resistant. Great for indoor and outdoor use.
  • 🏊‍♂【IPX7 Waterproof Design】The IPX7 waterproof pool thermometer can provide accurate temperature readings even when submerged in the pool. Our floating thermometer supports switching between Fahrenheit and Celsius, allowing you to determine the temperature of your pool, spa, or bathtub. The pool thermometer is equipped with 4 batteries and the battery life can be up to 7 months, which means that it can be used in outdoor swimming pools for a long time.
  • 🏊‍♂【Upgraded Indoor Monitor】The included indoor temperature monitor that simultaneously displays indoor temperature and outdoor floating pool thermometer temperature. The effective distance between the pool thermometer and indoor monitor is up to 50 meters. The indoor monitor can be connected wirelessly to 3 remote pool thermometers, so you can view the temperature in different swimming pools at the same time.
  • 🏊‍♂【Wide Application】The digital pool thermometer is ideal for indoor and outdoor use, easy to read, easy to install and use. This floating pool thermometer is suitable for swimming pools, hot tubs, bathtubs, spas, fish tanks, ponds, aquariums and more. If you have any questions about your thermometer, please feel free to contact us. We will try our best to provide you with the best shopping experience.


❓❓❓Why Choose the bubbacare Upgraded Floating Pool Thermometer?

🏊🏻🏊🏻🏊🏻Features:

1. The pool thermometer is suitable for swimming pools, hot tubs, fish tanks, spas, ponds, aquariums and more. IPX7 waterproof design is ideal for indoor and outdoor use.

2. The wireless thermometer for swimming pool provides you with accurate readings in Fahrenheit and Celsius, supporting maximum and minimum temperature recording for the day.

3. The digital pool thermometer with string floats with the water, so tying a string to the floating pool thermometer allows you to find your pool thermometer quickly without losing it.

4. The outdoor waterproof pool thermometer can wirelessly connect to the indoor monitor, allowing you to use the temperature monitor to view temperature data without leaving home.

5. The real-time water temperature of the swimming pool where the outdoor sensor is located and the real-time temperature of the room where the indoor monitor is located can be displayed on the same screen.


♨️♨️♨️Specifications:

Name: Pool Thermometer with Indoor Monitor

Color: Grey

Waterproof: IPX7

Display Type: Digital

Size: 16.5*10.3*10.3cm, 360g

Temperature Display: ℃/℉ Switch

Display Accuracy: ±1℃ (±1.8℉)

Pool Measurement Range: -30℃~60℃ (-22℉~140℉)

Indoor Measurement Range: 0℃~50℃ (32℉~122℉)

Battery Required: 2 AAA Batteries(Indoor Monitor) + 2 AA Batteries(Outdoor Sensor)


💖💖💖Packing List:

1*Pool Thermometer with String

1*Indoor Monitor

1*User Manual


MJS_11:11
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2019
Looks cool
j.with
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2016
Really like it. works great. If you have a winch you should get this anchor.:-)
Kevin Hickman
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2016
Awesome product! used it with my JK worked great I never go in the field with out it.
Deke
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2016
It works! I have used it as an anchor to direct the pull on a tree which we cut down. Have not gotten stuck yet where I needed it to pull out my Jeep but I'm confident it will work well after the tree pull.
Steven Miller
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2016
Did not plan on using this so soon after purchasing. Decided to go for a drive a couple weekends ago & ended up getting stuck in the mud.Long story short, the pull pal worked just as it's intended to. We ended up stuck on a hill and it pulled us up over the hill in some very deep mud.We were in the desert where there are no trees & very few rock around, but the pull pal dug into the ground & did it's job. I would highly recommend this product.
Jim Ringquist
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2014
This is a great idea and it is very sturdy. Haven't had to use it yet but I am confident that it will work great in the sand.
Shawn R
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2014
Haven't tried it yet, but it is very strong and sturdy, and the spade connector and hinge are well made.It is EXPENSIVE, though, for being an anchor.
GordianKnot
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2013
This is a solid, well-designed, extremely useful hunk of metal. Do a few test runs with it in various conditions before really putting it to use, especially if you are, as I am, a relative newbie to recovery techniques.I have to laugh at myself here because it's common sense I gleefully ignored on my first 'real' use after testing it - yeah, don't get cocky before you're familiar enough with it to get beyond the first level of 'theory vs. practice.' It worked so smoothly and easily in the test runs that when I really needed it the first time, in slightly more extreme conditions (read: mud from the pits of hell lurking invisibly in the middle of an otherwise stable lakeshore, no branches or similar around to stick under the tires), I got sloppy in my respect for the laws of physics and made my evening far more memorable than it had to be, by not a) taking a sufficiently generous amount of line from the winch to really give myself room for an effective pulling angle, and b) starting with the basics like *thoroughly* digging out my tires. It was touch and go there for a bit. My mistakes might not be yours, and more experienced folks likely wouldn't make them at all regardless of being new to the Pull Pall, but the sentiment stands.Ah, user error. Such a harsh and valuable learning tool.Three other notes:One, if you're in mud, the anchor's a beast to dig out once your vehicle's clear, especially if you can't position yourself to use the winch to do it. Seriously - bring a sturdy shovel and prepare to get a workout, or you're leaving it behind.Two, it starts rusting extremely quickly after the paint gets scraped away with its first use. No real prob - I picked up a can of outdoor 'pewter' metallic spray paint from the hardware store, cleaned it up a little, and gave it a couple coats; well-protected and good as new until the next trip out.Three, for those who have a vertical high-lift jack mount on their rear bumpers - the Pull Pal fits, too. I've got an AEV bumper/tire carrier with a dual jack mount, and both fit perfectly there together (with the Pull Pall's detachable shovel-end in a bag in the cargo area). It was a pain coming up with a secure lock for both, but I found a cable that does a pretty good job when threaded through both pieces of equipment and the carrier. Depending on your mount configuration, prepare to get creative.