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- kebrock-0 (0)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThe material took longer than expected to be delivered and I did not expect the sale cost to go from $180 to $132 and change. A lot of fees, overall it was still positive.
- a***a (47)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseExcellent seller. item was shipped quickly and arrived quickly. It came with the original box and instrctions. it worked just fine.
- puckkids2 (4149)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
- casinodan (2281)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseLightning fast payment! Great Ebayer!
- southernbellesnwhistles (7104)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
- new-and-used (3345)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
Reviews (2)

Oct 24, 2015
Probably as Good as it Can be Right Now
18 of 19 found this helpful I have a professional Flir thermal camera. It cost several thousand dollars. So, I'm probably somewhat spoiled, yet I know what I would like this to do. It can sort of do it. It's good for verification of something that you already suspect. It's not so good for scanning a whole area since the field of view is very narrow and the resolution is still somewhat low, although better than anything else in this price range. If the resolution were doubled (4x the pixels), it might be more usable for doing things like scanning rooms for leaks, etc. I don't regret the purchase, though. It's better than one of those laser thermal detectors by a lot. You can save images, which is nice. In addition to further resolution increases, a hybrid thermal-RGB (regular color) image would be nice, or they can do something like Flir does with the outlining of features to make it easier to understand what you are looking at. At low resolutions, that can be difficult. With a very high res thermal image, it's not necessary. The Flir at this price range has a lower res, but it does have that feature. I do wonder if it is a better purchase. Overall, I have mixed feelings and I hope that in 2 years or so, I can upgrade to something more useful. It is a quality product and for someone new to thermal, they will probably be quite happy.

Jan 07, 2020
Effective, if a Bit Loud with a Shutoff Quirk
I have a Honeywell just like this in black at work, and it works identically. I'm sure its the same manufacturer. It gets the job done. A few notes:
These are louder than the 2-gallon version that Vicks used to make (I had 3 of them, but 1 eventually died). If they added a little sound baffle in the exit port (a muffler), or a little sound dampening, they could quiet it down.
Also, if you run out of water and then go back to get more and just put the reservoir back on the unit - it won't work. Don't worry, it's not broken. It needs to reset the switch internally. When you go to get water, turn off the unit, then when you come back, it'll probably have cleared and will turn on again. Otherwise, you'll have to wait a bit after reloading.