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🌟 Stay Ahead of the Weather with Style!
The Taylor Big and Bold Wall Thermometer is a stylish and functional addition to any indoor or outdoor space. With a generous 13.25-inch display, shatterproof lens, and a wide temperature range, it ensures accurate readings while enhancing your décor. Easy to mount and designed to withstand the elements, this thermometer is perfect for patios, pools, and more.





























| ASIN | B07FB8LR6K |
| Additional Features | High Accuracy |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,787 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #7 in Weather Thermometers |
| Brand | Taylor |
| Brand Name | Taylor |
| Color | Teal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 13,259 Reviews |
| Display Type | Analog |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077784033036 |
| Included Components | Includes 1 Big & Bold Wall Thermometer |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 13.25 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Wall Thermometer |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Model | 6700TE |
| Model Name | Big & Bold |
| Outer Material | Metal, Glass |
| Part Number | 6700TE |
| Power Source | Power_source_type |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Resolution | 2 degrees |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | High Accuracy |
| Specification Met | ANSI |
| Style Name | Thermometer |
| UPC | 077784033036 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 50 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
T**A
Perfect for my home
Perfect size..easy to read..sturdy ..easy install..mounted on 1 hook..stays flat to surface, even in windy conditions. Accurate in recording outside temperature! Excellent quality for the price
M**R
Excellent large thermometer
We put this in our unheated garage, easy to see from a little distance, and seems accurate enough. The first one we received was defective - had no lens cover did the arm did not move. Had to exchange it for another one, which seems to be just fine. Amazon should be more careful about what they ship though, it was obvious the first on had no lens and the temperature reading was non-functioning (the hand stayed at the bottom of the dial, and if functioning would read a temperature, even if cold). Perhaps they are being rushed too much in the shipping department.
C**N
Low budget and not easy to read to the single degree level
I bought this as a temporary outdoor thermometer to use at neighborhood events. For that it works fine, but it is pretty flimsy. Any little twist and the plastic cover pops off; however, once mounted on a flat surface it stays in place just fine. The other negative is that the 20 degree jump between temperature numbers makes single degrees hard to pick out; e.g., for the jump from 60 to 80 , it's hard to pick out what a temperature in the 70's is without getting really close. If you're looking for a more robust outdoor thermometer you'll have to pay more, but for its price point this one is a sold 4-star product.
D**N
Fairly accurate. Easy to read from the pool.
I stepped up in price for this one after buying 2 other brands last year that were comparable in size. My previous buys were off by several degrees. This one is more accurate. Some days it has been right on, other times maybe a degree or two less than what my phone shows. Close enough for me.
B**E
Very cheap plastic junk
People talking about how great this is. Give me a break. It’s a very light weight, plastic piece of junk. That shouldn’t cost $5, if that. I would be surprised if it last a year. Or doesn’t blow away. Of course most of these are junk anyway, but I was at least hoping for a descent weight to the plastic, Find another.
A**R
I can see clearly now!
Love it. Ivan easily see the temp from inside the house while it is Oates on far side of deck
J**L
Very Cheaply Made But Seems Accurate Enough
It is pretty hot here six months of the year, and we can reach triple digit temps as early as April, but July through September or October (depends if we have an Indian Summer) are dangerously hot and humid. Each Summer seems to be a little worse than the last, too, so this year I decided to hang an outdoor thermometre on my porch in order to keep an eye on the temperature and to know if I should go inside and/or make my dog go inside if the temperature goes much over 90 in the shade. I like pretty, cheerful things in the garden, so I first ordered a decorative thermometre in the shape of a Cardinal. It was pure junk. Next I ordered this Taylor model in the Teal colour, and it looks just like the photo. It arrived today, and it seems to register the correct temperature so far. It is at least 102 outside right now before the heat index is factored in, and it will likely reach 105-106 by 5 p.m.. This Taylor thermometre is made of an EXTREMELY cheap, thin plastic frame and a thin plexiglass cover. if it dropped to the ground, especially onto either cement or concrete or virtually any reasonably hard surface, it would be ruined, so I suggest you place it somewhere out of sunlight and most winds, and be sure to attach it to the wall as securely as possible. I have siding on my home, so I used a siding clip to hang it. It does not hang very securely on the clip at all, but since we have no wind now, I will take my time to figure out a better way to hang it on the siding without using screws or nails. I do not understand why they do not simply have a pyramid shaped hook or a keyhole shape on the back which would be much better than the style they are using. It has two grooves instead that are best designed to slide over fairly wide head screws or nails. That is fine if you want to hang it on a wood or a brick surface and you have the drill and the drill bits necessary to put in the screws/nails, but what if you want to hang it on siding or some other surface, or what if you do not have a drill and the correct drill bits? So far, this is the biggest issue for me. I wish it had a much better mounting system. If this thermometre would stand up to 5 or more years of use, then the price point would be fair enough. If it fails in under a year or in a little over a year, then the price is much too high. Only time will tell. I hung mine on my porch on the wall. The area that high up is pretty well sheltered from rain all year round. Wind will reach it, though, in Autumn, Winter, and Spring, so I really need to find a better way to secure it. For now, however, it seems to be working fine. If it turns stormy here on any day, I will rush to take it down before the wind can knock it down. If you are thinking of buying this model, just keep in mind that it is very cheaply made, and hanging it on the cutouts on the back may be more of a challenge than you might expect. Be sure to have a drill and the correct drill bits and screws on hand if you plan to put it on a wood or brick surface. It should give you a pretty accurate reading so long as you keep it out of sunlight. Amazon did not put any air pillows or paper or anything to protect it inside of the shipping box (shame on you Amazon!), so I was surprised it arrived without any cracks or major scratches on the bezel. ETA: I have used this thermometre for a few weeks now. It definitely was showing anywhere between 3 and 5 degrees cooler than it actually was outside. I researched how to calibrate it. Brought it indoors and let it sit near my HVAC thermostat for around three hours, and it definitely definitely was off by at least 3-4 degrees. Turned it over and turned the dial ever so slightly to the LEFT to move the needle up by 3-4 degrees. I have now placed it back outside and will check it later today to see how it is doing. For the price point, this will not give you total accuracy, but it gets reasonably close. A friend of mine is married to a hunter, and he and his hunting buddies use an app called Dark Skies which usually is spot on for the temperature and prediction of precipitation, etc. I used this app to check the temperature and compare it to what this thermometre reads. It is a good way to check it, so you might want to try Dark Skies or any other weather app you think is good.
J**3
Easy to read
I buy this thermometer every two years. I leave it outside year-round through all four seasons. Between the hot sun, freezing cold and snow, it gets a workout and a little beat up! It still works fine since it’s waterproof and doesn’t need batteries. I just like the way it looks when it’s new & it’s affordable. I get a different color every time!
M**L
Nice large looking outside thermometer
Easy to hook, sturdy, big enough, affordable and nice looking!
C**H
Perfect!
This arrived before date due, was packed well and everything worked when checked out with another temp gauge, would suggest to anyone looking for a outdoor or indoor Thermometer, good vaule at the price.
V**Y
Excellent
Perfect thank you
L**Z
Buena compra. Costo beneficio
El tamaño es lo mejor
A**R
Easy to read
Was a Fathers Day gift and was exactly what my Dad was wanting!
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