







🔥 Elevate Your Temperature Game!
The RISEPRO 4 Channel K Type Digital Thermometer (HT-9815) offers rapid and precise temperature readings across a wide range of -200°C to 1372°C. Its large backlit LCD screen ensures visibility in any environment, while customizable temperature units and smart features like data hold and auto power off enhance usability for professionals.
| ASIN | B07D9JF5SD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197,961 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #96 in Lab Digital Thermometers |
| Brand | RISEPRO |
| Color | Black, White |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2018 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Included Components | 1 X Thermocouple thermometer, 4 X Temperature probes, 1 X 9V battery, 1 X Instruction manual, 1 X Black carrying pouch, 1 X Color Gift Box |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 200 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541957450 |
| Manufacturer | RISEPRO |
| Model Name | RISEPRO 4 Channel K Type Digital Thermometer Thermocouple |
| Number of Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Response Time | 500 Milliseconds |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | High Accuracy |
| Style | Contemporary |
| UPC | 602860875431 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 1372 Degrees Celsius |
S**R
Plenty good enough for most purposes
A really nice instrument for the modest price. Calibration is not traceable to NIST or any other standard I am aware of. It works fine for candy making, baking, brewing, smoking, grilling, incubators, and refrigerant measurements. Which are the uses I need it for. If you are trying to prove net energy release from tabletop cold fusion, maybe get something calibrated to a recognized standard. Comes with four basic type "K" bare bead thermocouples. The supplied thermocouples have polymer insulation, so not great for much above 230 degrees F. for extended periods. The supplied thermocouples do work fine for refrigerant line measurements. I bought inexpensive bare bead thermocouples with ceramic insulation, that easily withstand my 550 degree bread oven. A probe with a pointed stainless steel tube is nice for grilling, and similar baking, brewing, type purposes where you insert it. One problem will miniature type K, thermocouple connectors (The little 2-pin yellow plugs) is they tend to get lose with use, especially if you accidentally force one into the receptacle backwards. Nice handy instrument, with a quality look and feel.
D**T
works well, no specs on probes, may need calibration
This seems to work well. It comes with 4 probes, a nylon zipper case, and a 3 page instruction manual, in relatively good English. Everything about the main unit seems good. The four included probes seem to be poor quality. They seem fragile, with very thin cables, and unenclosed ends. They seem to give equally slightly wrong results across several test temperatures. They consistently read about 4 C low. For example, boiling water (about 10m above sea level) reads as 96C. There are absolutely no specifications for the probes, so I have no idea of their temperature range. The range of the reader is listed as -200C to 1372C, but nothing is said about the probes. They seem to be the cheap "tiny metal ball" type, so they're probably only good to about 250c, but there's no way to tell.
B**.
Very Nice Thermocouple Reader
In several reviews of this product, people are complaining about poor accuracy. What people fail to realize is that accuracy is a function of the thermocouple you are using, and NOT the thermocouple reader. All a thermocouple reader does is convert the voltage across the thermocouple to a temperature reading. If the thermocouple isn't producing an accurate voltage, then you are going to get an inaccurate temperature reading. If you want highly accurate results, put your money into a high quality thermocouple probe. But using a cheap reader like this is just fine. In fact, you can make your own highly accurate thermocouple reader with an Arduino and a few parts. The magic sauce for accuracy is the actual probe. You can turn off the auto-power-off function of this reader, which is very convenient. This is a decent quality four channel reader that supports several different probe types at a reasonable cost. I've been using mine for a bit over a month now with zero complaints.
M**.
Inaccurate and inconsistent readings
Do not bother with this, there is zero precision and will give wildly different, inconsistent readings every time. Using the probe and connecting to different channels will result in temperature readings that were wildly different each time. Disconnecting the probe and reconnecting it to the same channel, while in contact with the same constant heat source would also keep changing the temperature up or down each time. There is no consistency or accuracy with this. You will never get an accurate temperature reading to be useful for anything. I was hoping to use the temperature probes to get a simultaneous reading of a hot object's surface, vs the reading of the ambient air temperature, so that I could monitor the delta as cooling was applied. This device's inaccuracy made sure that it would never be possible and every result would be meaningless. This is not an instrument, it is a gimmick device that can barely perform with It is advertised as +/-1C accuracy at >100C and +/-2C accuracy at <100C. This thing is more like +/- 4C, or +/-10F, which is too huge of an error margin to be useful for anyone.
C**C
excellent Thermocouple Thermometer, very well made, price is competitive
very well constructed, this is an excellent device, I changed the actual thermometer probe, the one provided are only accurate to 200 degrees cel, I purchased a better grade probe to use in a coffee roaster, and it gives very accurate readings, the new probe is easy to use in the roaster, I have got very good results roasting coffee beans. The only negative is the device turns itself off after ten minutes but not a deal breaker
E**A
Excelente producto
D**S
I have two sensors together. They sense different temps. Using a probe that is water proof the water freezes at 0°C fine. The same water boils at 92 on one probe and 98 on the other. Rolling boil shoild be 100° Mash temp for beer at 152 using a calibrated thermometer reads 152. This junk reads 150 and 146 on two probes litterallu tied together If I turn it off for a minute but keep probes in place at a stable temp when you turn it back on they read more than 30°C out then takes 15 minutes to get close but never gets to the actual temp. There seems to be no means to calibrate either
N**E
Not happy on this product, second time trying, new batteries but for some reason these numbers are right off T1 says 7.3°C but it’s in -10°C solution and I know it’s -10 from the PLC T4 is in a hotter solution my PLc says it’s 57.2°C not 43.7°C, Not happy please email me this is unacceptable!!
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