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New "brand " thermohawk 220 infared thermometer


"BRAND NEW" ThermoHawk 220 Infared thermometer
The ThermoHAWK Series touchless, pen-sized and handheld gun thermometers allow you to instantly check the surface temperature of almost any object. The ThermoHAWK units contain a patent-pending thermopile sensor on a chip technology which provides unique advantages over the older pyrometer infrared sensors. This breakthrough technology is what allows the ThermoHAWK to be incredibly compact in size and does not require the units to be calibrated for years. The ThermoHAWK 220 s unique metal cylinder design is also able to prevent electromagnetic and electrostatic interferences during temperature measurement and eliminates the effect of ambient temperature changes to produce accurate temperature values.
Your vehicle is HOT! Seriously, it s too hot to apply wax. As most labels will tell you, the optimum condition for applying car care products is out of direct sunlight. If the oils in the product evaporate too quickly, you ll have a tough time removing the product and streaks will appear all over your paint finish.
Check the temperature of your vehicle before you start applying products with the ThermoHawk 220 Touchless Thermometer.
The ThermoHawk 220 is an infrared thermometer that allows you to instantly and accurately check surface temperatures at the touch of a button. This patent-pending thermometer measures the emitted infrared heat of an object, rather than the object itself. This means you can check the temperature of extremely hot or hazardous surfaces without making contact.
When checking your vehicle s temperature, you re looking for a surface temperature between 60 and 80 F with less than 50% humidity in the air, a.k.a. winter in Florida. The ThermoHawk 220 will tell you in immediately if your vehicle is wax-ready. Test From -27 to 230 F
Accurate to +/- 1 up to 100 F and +/- 2.5% at higher temps



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