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Immersed | Scale Type : Dual
The United Scientific THTCF1 Thermometer is a red spirit-filled thermometer that is designed to provide you with reliable temperature readings for a variety of applications. With a temperature range of -20 to 110 degrees Celsius or 0 to 230 degrees Fahrenheit, this thermometer is perfect for measuring temperatures in a wide range of settings.
One of the key features of the United Scientific THTCF1 Thermometer is its total immersion design. This means that the entire thermometer is designed to be submerged in the substance you are measuring. This feature helps to ensure that you get the most accurate temperature readings possible.
In addition to its total immersion design, this thermometer also features a dual scale. This means that you can easily switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit readings depending on your needs. With a length of 12 inches, this thermometer is also large enough to provide you with easy-to-read temperature readings.
Whether you are using this thermometer to measure the temperature of liquids, gases, or other substances, you can count on it to provide you with accurate and reliable readings. So why wait? Add the United Scientific THTCF1 Thermometer to your toolkit today and start taking precise temperature readings in no time.
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