ThermoPro TP30 Non-Contact Laser Infrared Thermometer – homebrewing, BBQ and more

ThermoPro TP30 Digital Infrared Thermometer Gun Non Contact Laser Temperature Gun -58°F ~1022°F (-50°C ~ 550°C) with Adjustable Emissivity & Max Measure (NOT for Human Body Temperature)

ThermoPro TP30 Digital Infrared Thermometer Gun Non Contact Laser Temperature Gun -58°F ~1022°F (-50°C ~ 550°C) with Adjustable Emissivity & Max Measure

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  • Highly Accurate & Adjusts to Any Surface: Designed with the latest thermopile sensor technology, this infrared laser thermometer gun is accurate to ±1.5%; Improve IR thermometer gun measurements by adjusting the emissivity from 0.1–1.0 to match the surface material being measured
  • Ultra-Fast Response: With its distance-to-spot ratio of 12:1 and a response time <500Ms, this infrared temp gun thermometer can quickly provide temperature readings of any target, even at great distances
  • Wide Temperature Range for Multiple Uses: This pyrometer utilizes infrared technology to measure temperatures -58°F–1022°F (-50°C–550°C), enabling heat detector to measure surface temp from a safe distance, even above boiling point and below freezing point; this temperature gauge is perfect for food preparation, auto maintenance, home repairs, etc.
  • User-Friendly: This termometro digital displays the MAX/MIN/AVG temperature of the last scan, making it perfect for measuring temps for AC vents or car engines; Thermal gun features a backlit LCD screen that automatically shuts off after 90 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery life
  • Commonly-Found Batteries: This temperature gun is powered by 2 powerful and commonly found AAA batteries that provide long battery life. Low battery indicator will remind you to change these easily replaceable batteries. NOTE: This digital thermometer is not designed for taking Human Body Temperature

 

Since this is no touch, you can check the temp of yeast washing and yeast rehydration water and your starter wort without the risk of infection.  I find mine particularly useful for rehydrating yeast.

Infrared thermometers should not be considered a direct replacement for a conventional thermometer.  A quality IR thermometer will give you a close approximation of surface temperatures.  Note that steam seems to throw off readings.  Uses include: Contained yeast rehydration water, chilled wort or starter temperature, kegerator, fermenter or fermentation area and beer tasting samples.  If you’re looking for a great conventional thermometer consider Thermapen ONEHands on Review

ThermoPro TP30 Digital Infrared Thermometer Gun Non Contact Laser Temperature Gun -58°F ~1022°F (-50°C ~ 550°C) with Adjustable Emissivity & Max Measure (NOT for Human Body Temperature) – note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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