Announcing: ThermoWorks ThermoDrop Thermometer

thermodrop thermometer

ThermoDrop from ThermoWorks makers of the nearly universally lauded Thermapen.

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  • Big, backlit digits
  • Auto-rotating display
  • IP67 water resistant
  • Range from -13 to 122°F (-25 to 50°C)
  • Switchable °C/°F
  • Designed in Utah by ThermoWorks

For all of your ambient temperatures on the go, you need ThermoDrop (patent pending). ThermoDrop attaches to your jacket zipper or any place you can attach a key ring. Small enough so that it can be placed inconspicuously but big enough to do the job well. The auto-rotating display and big digits mean you can read the temperature from any angle. Whether hiking, biking, skiing, camping, or just out for an evening stroll, ThermoDrop gives you the temperature of the great outdoors. It will even tell you how cold it got overnight with the Max/Min readings. And, with the IP67 rating, you are protected from splashes and unexpected rain showers. ThermoDrop is perfect for indoor temperatures too! Hang in fridges, freezers, or anywhere you need an ambient measurement.


 

Designed to monitor ambient temps.  Water resistant.  Potential homebrew related applications: Use to monitor your kegerator, beer fridge, fermentation chamber or fermentation area.

ThermoDrop™ Zipper-Pull Thermometer

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New WAND Forehead thermometer: This is off topic for us, but considering the current environment, it seems appropriate to let you know… ThermoWorks has introduced the WAND™ – Non-Contact Digital Forehead Thermometer.

Works with Surface Temps… I ordered one of these and have received it.  It DOES work for regular surface temps.  You just need to change the mode by holding both the start and power buttons at the same time.  That means it can work as a more traditional IR thermometer as well as a forehead thermometer.  I don’t know that I would suggest this as a primary use as it does not have laser targeting and it’s pricey for that purpose.  Having said that’s it’s nice to have a secondary use or as a backup to your primary Kitchen/Brewing IR thermometer.

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