A thermometer..
2006-11-08 06:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Myself I have been given a variety of digital thermometers, powered via a splash battery. the unquestionably sensor is hooked as much as the exhibit section via a skinny twine. so which you will placed the sensor interior the refrigerator, and nonetheless have the exhibit exterior. After checking the temperature, I had to place my refrigerator way previous medium to realize the marvelous temperature. It makes stable sense to ascertain this, and what form of thermometer you utilize is probable no longer so substantial.
2016-10-21 11:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Thermometer.
2006-11-08 07:01:55
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answered by wvucountryroads 5
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there is a thermostat in the fridge. however, if you think its not accurate, or you want the fridge cooled to a certain temp, I suggest buying a regular outdoor thermometer and sticking it on the top shelf, near the door as this will be the warmest place in the fridge.
2006-11-08 06:57:47
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answered by judy_r8 6
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There is a thermostat built in that controls the temperature. If you want to read the number than you need to buy a refrig thermometer that hangs in it.
2006-11-08 08:24:45
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answered by Rich Z 7
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They have remote temperature devices, and the easy method, is to have the submersed type in a solution that can be accurately read, and not effected by drafts of warm air.
2006-11-08 06:57:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A Refrigerator themometer is what you need but make sure it is the capillary type much like a fever thermometer . The spring coil type are very inaccurate .
2006-11-08 07:54:06
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answered by alanbp 3
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thermometer (this device is also used to measure temperature anywhere else...)
2006-11-08 06:56:00
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answered by hihoukus 4
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Ummmm. Are you serious? Its called a THERMOMETER! Now stop wasting our time!
2006-11-08 06:55:53
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answered by Genius01 2
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WE CALL IT A THERMOMETER.
2006-11-08 07:00:44
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answered by cork 7
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