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"PaulaJay1" wrote in message ... | In article , Peter R. | writes: | | I brought it | home to calibrate it and found that it read 2 deg high at 25, 45, and 65 | deg. | | How did you calibrate your thermometer for 25 degrees? | | | I put it and two reference thermometers in the freezer part of the | refrigerator. I put them in the full freezer that is about 0 deg F and the | digital did not display. Digital displays usually fail in cold temperatures. There is nothing odd about that. |
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