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The Fluke 62 Max Industrial Infrared Thermometer is a robust, non-contact temperature measurement tool designed for industrial applications. With a wide temperature range of -22 to +932°F and a 10:1 distance to spot ratio, it ensures precise readings. Its IP54 rating guarantees protection against dust and splashes, making it ideal for challenging environments. The thermometer features a large backlit display for easy visibility and is lightweight for convenient portability.
W**N
Accurate temperature reading super easy to use
It good, get the temperature right away best for my refrigeration business. Not like my old one have to stay there for 10 second and guess for the temperature are accurate.
C**N
Homeowner
Works well.
G**0
Solid Build -- Handy for 3D Printing and Checking Out Your House.
I'd suffered through less expensive IR thermometers that always seemed to come up short. This one was a little more expensive, but I'm glad I got it. It seems to be accurate and reads fast -- in several modes. And rugged.Two things I've used it for recently:-- 3D printing. Really nice for checking the temperature of your build surface -- rising temperature as you prepare to print and then checking as it cools to you'll have an easier time removing your model. As an example of the first -- when the printer readouts and printing software both report 65C, the Fluke agrees with that for the center, but on the edge of the print area, the temp is on 50C. If I have a small model to print that's not a problem. But if I have a large model, that tells me to wait for the whole plate to get up to temp.-- My boss and I were talking one day. He lives in a farmhouse that is at least 150 years old and he was concerned about heat leaks around his windows, doors, chimney. So when we were having a cold spell I loaned him the Fluke for the weekend. He was happy to find that reading on the outside of the house, he had no hot spots, and reading on the inside, he had no cold spots.
J**A
High quality
Great quality, but on the higher end of price. We'll worth what you are paying for
J**D
Reliable Performance at a Great Price
At this price, the Fluke 62 Max is a great buy. It’s a dependable, rugged thermometer that gets the job done well in harsh environments. For anyone looking for fast, accurate readings and durable build quality at an affordable price, the Fluke 62 Max is a fantastic choice.
D**.
Product is good, documentation is embarrassing.
My history with Fluke meters goes back a long time. Like Snap-On tools, they're my go-to brand when reliability in the field counts. They do so well that I've not had to buy or replace any in years. So I was interested in the midrange Fluke 62max as a basic thermometer, v a cheaper brand claiming the same features, partly out of curiosity -- Has the quality held up over the years? The first unit delivered was DOA -- would not respond to the trigger, despite swapping in several batteries. Not a good start. A replacement was quickly shipped, and this one seems to work as expected.The 62max is a literal point-and-shoot tool that gives confirmable and repeatable results, once you set it up. The calibration agreed with other instruments, and things like c/f, min/max alarms, and ems are adjustable, The problem is making adjustments without watching random u-toob videos, since the operator's manual is a point-and-grunt, non-effort to communicate. After pages of noninformative legalese written in a myriad of languages, there are zero words of operating instructions -- only unannotated cartoons. How to access the adjustments menu is never mentioned. A real subminimal effort from a company that overall, makes good stuff. How embarrassing for Fluke!
P**S
Perfect laser. Has other features too, I suppose.
Laser pointer pros:Entertains catLaser pointer cons:Cheap ones run on button cells, are poorly made, and breakExpensive ones are too powerful and blind catIR thermometer pros:Runs on real batteriesLasts foreverDoes not blind catTells me the temperature of objects near my catIR thermometer cons:???
J**.
Quality Materials
If you are looking for an IR thermometer, don't think twice. Just get a Fluke. I returned a couple less expensive inferior products to my local hardware and big box store, before deciding to just spend a little extra and get a Fluke. You can FEEL the quality that Fluke is known for when you are holding this device. It is well built, feels good to hold, solid materials. The backlight and audible tones are great to have, but it is also great to have to option to turn them both off if you want! This item has just that! You really can't go wrong with this one, don't settle for something cheaper, just to save a few bucks, you will not regret purchasing a Fluke instead!
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