Is the transparent Capetsma Aquarium Thermometer accurate?

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I have a normal thermometer with the little probe that sits in the tank using a suction cup. I’m curious how accurate the capetsma aquarium thermometer is. I like that it does not have an in-water temperature probe and is partially transparent. I wonder if the fact that it doesn’t have an in-water probe would cause it to be less accurate. If you have one, please tell me if you’re pleased with it.

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You should get yourself an NIST certified thermometer.

That will be your verified instrument to "compare" everything else you want to it.

I ended up throwing everything else away.

My ranco temp controllers read within a degree to my NIST device anyways.
 
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