Philippe-Georges
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I have the same digital thermometers, one for the developer and one for all the rest (two because in the heat of the fight things can be mixed up and contaminated).I started using electronic thermometers around 40 years ago when using industrial film processing equipment. They were so much easier and quicker and supposedly more accurate; but the cost was prohibitive.
In 1991 I bought a new manufacturing process for my business, which required very accurate temperature monitoring. To that end I picked up a $1,000 USD (or thereabouts) electronic thermometer with supposedly fantastic accuracy. It was certainly good enough for the job and by changing to a different probe, I also started using it for my photography. I was hooked on electronic thermometers.
Today I have a very cheap, reliable splash proof electronic thermometer for my photography. It is simple and is now what I use exclusively for photography, cost was around $20 AUD when I purchased it around 5-6 years ago.
This is very similar, if not identical to what I have.
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Waterproof Thermometer - Ravi Scientific Industries
Measuring Range -50~300 C/-58~572 Resolution 0.1°C Accuracy ±1 Function °C & °F unit selectable With Probe cover Power Source 1 x 1.5v (LR44) Packingwww.raviscientific.in
I checked them with the famous Kodak Precess Thermometer 3 and these are as accurate as the Kodak one.