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The weather is been going from 0ºC to 40ºC and back again over the course of a few weeks and it annoyed me that I had no further details than "it's so hot" or "it's so cold". Yes we do have a thermometer in the house but no more accurate than "hot" or "cold". And since I homebrew I thought it about time to get a proper thermometer. Now, Inkbird being a name in brewing circles, had a thermometer in their assortment and as a belated Fathers Day gift I decided I'd get one.
Within a week I held a package in my hand. It looked simple enough: home station, a satellite, and a probe. And a screw driver. And a small manual. I already bought some proper batteries (AAA) because included batteries most of the time are quite bad, and I wanted the device to be reliable, so no free wonky batteries.
Open home station (no screws), insert 2 batteries, close again: it worked. Then the satellite: 4 screws. Open, insert batteries, close. I already had the probe inserted and it worked right out of the box. I did read the manual and I must say, one really has to put an effort in to get it wrong. It's quite foolproof (and I've known some fools!).
I tested it in the shed for a few days and nights: the satellite at eye height, the hanging probe close to the floor (temperature differences are quite high for just that small distance by the way!), and the home station refreshed every few seconds with the latest readings. May I say that the display is easily readable from 5 meters distance? Under normal lighting circumstances of course. Hydrometer reading is a bit smaller in size, so I'd say 4 meters for humidity.
Second test: see the second photo. Just brewed a bitter, and instead of waiting/guessing when the temperature would be low enough to pitch (around 17 or 18º), the (sanitised) probe hangs in the centre of the wort, telling me that it might take another few hours (perhaps a night) to get the temperature (now 32ºC) to drop. I'm pretty chuffed!
In conclusion:
the device just WORKS!
feels reliable (no seems, or flimsy buttons)
splashproof, not that brewers are known for splashing...
no annoying beeps or buzzers, no "app" to check readings, just a bloody good display
10 out of 10: would buy again!
It just crossed my mind: if I buy 2 more satellites and probes, I could check on 3 brews at the same time! What a time to be alive!
Within a week I held a package in my hand. It looked simple enough: home station, a satellite, and a probe. And a screw driver. And a small manual. I already bought some proper batteries (AAA) because included batteries most of the time are quite bad, and I wanted the device to be reliable, so no free wonky batteries.
Open home station (no screws), insert 2 batteries, close again: it worked. Then the satellite: 4 screws. Open, insert batteries, close. I already had the probe inserted and it worked right out of the box. I did read the manual and I must say, one really has to put an effort in to get it wrong. It's quite foolproof (and I've known some fools!).
I tested it in the shed for a few days and nights: the satellite at eye height, the hanging probe close to the floor (temperature differences are quite high for just that small distance by the way!), and the home station refreshed every few seconds with the latest readings. May I say that the display is easily readable from 5 meters distance? Under normal lighting circumstances of course. Hydrometer reading is a bit smaller in size, so I'd say 4 meters for humidity.
Second test: see the second photo. Just brewed a bitter, and instead of waiting/guessing when the temperature would be low enough to pitch (around 17 or 18º), the (sanitised) probe hangs in the centre of the wort, telling me that it might take another few hours (perhaps a night) to get the temperature (now 32ºC) to drop. I'm pretty chuffed!
In conclusion:
the device just WORKS!
feels reliable (no seems, or flimsy buttons)
splashproof, not that brewers are known for splashing...
no annoying beeps or buzzers, no "app" to check readings, just a bloody good display
10 out of 10: would buy again!
It just crossed my mind: if I buy 2 more satellites and probes, I could check on 3 brews at the same time! What a time to be alive!