Stash
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Disclaimer: I think I try to be positive about most things and I'm posting this because I found it a bit comical. I'm honestly a fan of most things Bean because of their quality and because they certainly stand behind their products.
My wife brought home one of those combination thermometer/barometer/altimeter/otherstuff devices from LL Bean the other day. It had been returned and she picked it up for under a dollar thinking I could use it. I've been meaning to pick up a thermometer anyway so I thought "Great deal!".
Reading through directions, though, I'm thinking it doesn't really fit for winter hiking. Or outside for that matter. But at least they tell you in advance.
My wife brought home one of those combination thermometer/barometer/altimeter/otherstuff devices from LL Bean the other day. It had been returned and she picked it up for under a dollar thinking I could use it. I've been meaning to pick up a thermometer anyway so I thought "Great deal!".
Reading through directions, though, I'm thinking it doesn't really fit for winter hiking. Or outside for that matter. But at least they tell you in advance.
- Thermometer measuring range: 14F to 140F
- Operating temperature: 23F to 122F (see measuring range... ??)
- Precaution: "Do not subject the device to excessive... direct sunlight for excessive periods."
- Recalibrate the compass if using the device for the first time, you replace the battery or "If you notice the compass is not showing he direction correctly"