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MikeinRolla
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
The product appears to be of high quality. Sadly it would not fit my wood stove so I had to return it
Marsha Boone
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
This thermometer prob is what was currently in my wood burning stove. It needed to be replace due to many uses of the stove.. I should have ordered a longer on so I could get an accurate temp.. great product
Rosie
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
No problems and it fits and works perfectly
Dave W.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2018
Customer service handled wrong part order flawlessly and treated me well. I can only praise this USA family owned company. Works very well and it finally gave me control over my wood burner. So glad I bought this product!
Darian P. Paganelli
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2017
Just installed this thermometer in a Dutchwest catalytic wood burning stove. Works well. Better than other thermometers I have tried. Recommended product. Make sure the length of the shaft is not so long that it touches the catalytic combustor. Use a wooden stick to find the distance between the top of the deck plate on the stove and the top of the combustor. Trim the shaft of the thermometer is about a half inch or more from the top of the combustor. This is important because contact between the two items mentioned will prematurely kill the combustor.Darian Paganelli
Andy K.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014
Tells the temperature. Fits the stove. It has white and black backgrounds for when the catalytic combustor should be/not be working. Very good for my failing eyesight. I don't need to go get my reading glasses.
Jimmy D
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2014
A must have to be able to read your stove and know what the temp is for your combustor, works great. And get a new combustor. It makes ALL the difference in the world. I had a fight with creosol for years and I didn't know that the combustor had to be changed every couple of years for my part of the country because of heavy use.
John Deere Fan
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2011
A temperature probe is absolutely essential to monitor a catalytic combustor's performance and the condition of the fire.It works quite well, but it took a little doing to get it to work that way. When I first saw it right out of the box it was indicating a temperature of 300 deg. Needless to say, this raised a mental flag. I had a good fire fire going and the probe was indicating a catalyst temperature of 1600 deg. This didn't seem possible to me so I threw the probe in a pot of boiling water, which physics dictates, should be 212 deg. It read about 500 deg. I set my oven for 400 deg. using a digital meat thermometer for a reference. The probe indicated a temperature of about 700 deg. By now I was convinced that the probe left the factory severely miscalibrated. I was able to loosen a nut in the back and adjust the dial to a temperature that agreed with me and my references. I should also mention that this was my 2nd probe and I had the same issues with the first one as well. The picture in the ad shows a probe with a scale that starts at 100 deg. and the pointer indicates that too. The probe I got starts at 400 deg. The probe pictured has a multicolored dial, mine doesn't. It also indicates a different catalyst temperature range. I find this a little peculiar. Maybe the laws of physics change depending on the color of the dial.[...]
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