🌱 Get the dirt on your compost with precision!
The KT THERMOCompost Soil Thermometer is a professional-grade tool designed for outdoor planting enthusiasts. Featuring an 8-inch stainless steel probe and a clear, easy-to-read dial, it provides accurate temperature readings for your compost. Its eco-friendly packaging and durable construction make it a sustainable choice for gardeners who care about the environment.
Manufacturer | weima |
Part number | wm002 |
Item Weight | 82 g |
Package Dimensions | 22.3 x 7.9 x 7.7 cm; 82 Grams |
Item model number | wm002 |
Size | 2 inch |
Colour | Green |
Display style | Analog |
Special Features | High Accuracy |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**A
A good product
It removes the guess work out of checking the progress of the compost pile and it is good for checking the soil temp before planting my seeds
S**E
Great for bin temp monitoring
I keep our worm bin in the garage, but it’s gets really hot here in the summer. This helped me monitor the bedding temp for the worms and to know when it was time to bring them inside for the summer. I found it to be reasonably accurate as my Ecobee was reading 74° and this read 72°. It has 2 temperature reading arches, one for °F and one for °C. °C has strike marks every 2°, but °F, strangely enough, has marks every 4°. This could have been easily solved by going speedometer style with long tick marks on the 10s, and short ones on the 5s. That being said, I’ve only cared about the exact temperature once when I checked it’s accuracy upon arrival. Once in the bin, it’s just a quick “all good?” check. My kid also loves checking on the worms and announcing that “they’re happy”. All around, very happy with it.
P**.
Happy with my temp gauge!
I’ve been using it to gauge temps on 3 compost piles, and it does everything I need. As soon as you stick it in the pile the needle starts moving to toward the internal temp. If your pile isn’t very hot then it’s not going to move very fast. I have been thrilled to be keeping my compost piles between 130-160 range. If your having a hard time doing this it’s likely you either don’t have enough nitrogen in your mix, it’s too dry, too wet, or not big enough. Needs to be at least 1meter cubed. 4x4x4ft is the ideal size to get a good pile crankin’ with microbes. Any biggier and it’ll go anaerobic. I mix my piles every three days to keep the air flowin and the microbes growin!
H**Z
Works good
So far so good
K**N
Nice little thermometer
Accurate therometer that's easy to read. I would recommend this product, definitely.
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