Is there mercury in Taylor thermometers?
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Is there mercury in my thermometer? If you purchased your thermometer in 2003 or later, there will be no mercury in your Taylor consumer thermometer. Taylor thermometers use a liquid that is not harmful to the skin, but should not be ingested.
Are Taylor outdoor thermometers accurate?
For a reasonably priced indoor / outdoor thermometer the Taylor 1522 is quite accurate; within a degree of a calibrated thermometer.
How do you calibrate a Taylor thermometer?

Fill a tall glass with ice and add cold water. Place and hold the thermometer in the ice water for 30 seconds without touching the sides or bottom of the glass. If the thermometer is a dial thermometer, allow 1-2 minutes for temperature calibration.
What does ll l mean on a Taylor thermometer?
LL. L is displayed if the temperature is below -4 F. HH. H is displayed if the temperature is above +140 F.

Are Taylor thermometers made in the USA?
The brand is Taylor and it’s made in China.
Who makes a good outdoor thermometer?
The 8 indoor outdoor thermometers we tested
Product | Price | Easy to Read |
---|---|---|
1. La Crosse Technology – C85845 | $$$ | ★★★★★ |
2. AcuRite – 02077 | $$$ | ★★★★★ |
3. AcuRite – 00829 | $$ | ★★★ |
4. La Crosse Technology – 308-1425B-INT | $$$ | ★★★★★ |
How do you find the minimum temperature?
Maximum and minimum temperatures are measured using thermometers mounted inside a wooden box with slits, called Stevenson’s screen, which is generally kept facing north. The maximum thermometer is mercury-in-glass — as the temperature rises, the mercury expands and moves freely up a constriction in the thermometer.
When would be the best time to reset a minimum thermometer?
You should reset your thermometers at the same time each day. A good time is 09:00 (9 a.m.) Local Time.
How do I reset my Taylor thermometer?
Suspend probe at least 1″ into a ‘slush’ of crushed ice and water (32°F / 0°C) for at least 30 seconds. Press MAX/? or HOLD/? to set the calibration back to 32ºF/0ºC. Press and hold SET to confirm calibration (“—” and “OK” will appear).
How do I know if my thermometer is accurate?
The ice bath test is the easiest way to test a thermometer for accuracy, assuming your thermometer will display temperatures of 32°F or less. The advantage of this method is that an accurate thermometer will always read 32°F in a properly made ice bath regardless of altitude or atmospheric pressure.