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Your cart is empty.Watch temperatures rise and fall with the Springfield Big and Bold Thermometer with Mounting Bracket. This 5.25-inch analog patio thermometer adds classic style and trustworthy temperature readings to your indoor or outdoor spaces. The low profile, high-impact construction adds durability while the clear view protective lens offers easy reading from across the yard. Quality, UV-fade-resistant graphics withstand the the harshness of the outdoor elements. Bold and easy-to-read numbers track in 2-degree increments with the coordinated red pointer indicating current temperature. This thermometer is built to last. A precision-made, factory calibrated thermometer coil ensures accurate readings.
Michael Csincsa
Reviewed in Canada on February 3, 2025
Fast delivery, good quality.
L F Legazpy
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This inexpensive outdoor temperature gauge has been working perfectly for three years, outdoors in the weather, out of the sunlight. It is always accurate as compared to weather information for the area. These are great on balconies, in garages, and in the shade under a tree. Great readability and very durable.
Greg Thorne
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
When I took this out of the box, the red needle was already dislodged inside the thermometer and tumbling around loose. But it's very easy to read the temp as the numbers are pretty large. You can see it in the photo I posted of it on the patio wall. I'm not sure if it's actually waterproof since I have it under a covered patio, but it seems like it would be.So to fix it, first I saw two little recessed spots on opposite sides of the thermometer (at 9 and 3 o'clock) so I used a butter knife to pop the 2 tabs. This allowed me to remove the faceplate and put the needle back on the center pin (make sure the middle part of the bottom/underside of the needle is resting between the two metal pins!). I popped the faceplate back in and took it outside. The next day I noticed it was reading about 5-10⁰ off, so I used the butter knife again to calibrate the needle (by twisting the screw on the back of the thermometer until the temperature was accurate. It's worked perfect since then! The whole process only took about 5 mins total, but I also learned how to fix/calibrate it in the future should anything happen to it. Also, do NOT use the nails provided, they are as weak as plastic and got stripped easily. Despite me having to fix this, I'm still rating it 4 stars because it was pretty cheap and it's worked flawlessly since.
mikey
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Numbers are easy to read and very accurate
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
Ordered two, one worked and still does, one never worked, still doesn't. No adjustment for accuracy.
Lizzie Mustard
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
UPDATE - After a few weeks of use, I have observed that the temperature that this thermometer displays has no correlation to what temperature it actually is, and it is actually giving extremely wide variances from the actual temperature. I would not recommend purchasing this thermometer since it can’t perform its sole function accurately. I’m actually angry I have been duped into contributing to the consumption of worthless plastic garbage on this planet.Ordered two. With one of them, the indicator hand fell off and was rattling around inside the dial. Popped the transparent round window off, reattached hand, replaced window. So far so good. Now, hmm. I have three different thermometers showing three different temperatures, 55, 64, and these two showing 70 degrees Fahrenheit. I’m guessing 64 degrees is correct. So, I turned the screw in the back of the thermometers to revolve the axis to which the coil is affixed. This appears to not have any effect on coil tension, so I think this is a safe thing to do—the coil will just go on reacting to temperature as usual. I almost returned these thinking if I turned the screw it might affect coil tension, but looking at it, I don’t think that turning the screw will harm its functioning. Now the only other thing is…I don’t understand how a thermometer can claim it is “Weatherproof” if you can’t put it in the sun, which the packaging says, but is a fact nowhere to be found on the online description. The reason I ordered two is that I wanted to compare the temperature on my northern and southern (full sun, blast furnace) exposures for planting. Well, we’ll see how it fares with full sun Sacramento summers…. Giving these three stars because with some assembly it will work in limited situations (only in the shade). I’ve also seem photo reviews where it seems like rain can get inside the dial rendering it unreadable, so another way in which this thermometer may only work in a restricted set of circumstances. It could probably work if you want to know the temperature under your covered patio, for example (and you’re not averse to a little tinkering).
Donald99
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Had old one attached to my house when I bought it 36+ years ago. Finally broke. Ordered new one despite poor reviews. It came with needle detached & floating around, as many reviews complained about. Was afraid to tear open blister packaging because people said they couldn’t fix it. Asked for a refund & Amazon gave me one & said keep thermometer. I replaced needle correctly & made sure the clear plastic cover was oriented correctly. It has a plastic stud in its center that prevents needle from coming off. But also the 2 rectangular side tabs on the circumference of the cover must be lined up with slots in base & be captured by them to make sure stud restrains needle. The thermometer is very accurate, reads exactly the same as Weather Channel readings.Update 12/20/24: people complain about thermometer not working properly in direct sunlight. No thermometer works properly in direct sunlight. They are supposed to measure air temperature & belong in the shade.
sergio javier guerra deguer
Reviewed in Mexico on December 9, 2023
Excelente producto y servicio gracias Amazon
Altecom
Reviewed in Mexico on March 8, 2019
Muy útil , display muy visible
Prastio
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 2, 2019
Excellent outdoor thermometer. Very clear arrow and dial. Biggest plus is an adjusting screw on the back which allows you to calibrate it - very rare for a basic thermometer. Plastic a bit flimsy so it will be interesting to see how it ages.
Brook
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2019
This is a cheap, flimsy product made in China but I knew and expected that when I bought it. The pros are that it is very easy to read outside our kitchen window with good contrast between the white background and the red pointer. I like the fact that the Centigrade numbers are very small. Who cares about Centigrade in America anyway? If you are from a foreign country just learn to use Fahrenheit!It was simple to install with a screwdriver but the screws are tiny.I have tested this unit against very accurate scientific thermometers and sometimes it is dead on and other times it is off by a few degrees. It seems to read more accurately above 40-50 degrees. I would give it an absolute error range of +/- 2 degrees but for the price it is worth the money. I only have had it for a couple weeks but I am keeping it knowing that it might not be super accurate. I intend to continue checking the accuracy when it gets below zero in the next few days. It is adjustable, so after more experimentation, I will adjust it accordingly. It is hassle free and has no batteries which is a plus. When we have strong winds, I will be interested to see how it holds up. If it was more expensive I would not buy it.
M. R. Bond
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2017
This is a great product for the price. I needed it to replace a broken part of an old weatherstation. Looks good and is fairly accurate.
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