La Crosse Technology Galileo Thermometer
Best sophisticated gift for science lovers and home decorators.
A timeless scientific instrument that turns temperature tracking into a visual experience. By utilizing liquid density, the floating spheres provide a charming, analog way to monitor indoor conditions without any batteries or digital displays.
$28.99
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La Crosse Technology
Who it's for
- Homeowners seeking a classic, artistic conversation piece for their decor.
- Parents and teachers looking for engaging, science-based decorative tools.
- Eco-conscious decorators wanting functional art without the need for batteries.
Who should skip it
- Families with small children or active pets in the household.
- Users requiring exact, degree-by-degree temperature monitoring for specific tasks.
- Individuals needing immediate, real-time data on rapid indoor temperature fluctuations.
Performance breakdown
Visual Appeal
A striking conversation piece that elevates any desk or shelf aesthetic.
Temperature Precision
More of a charming scientific novelty than a high-accuracy climate tool.
Build Quality
Sturdy glass construction feels substantial and well-crafted for the price.
Readability
Requires close inspection to determine the exact floating sphere position.
Range Utility
Limited 16-degree window restricts its usefulness in fluctuating environments.
Ease of Setup
Simply unbox and place; zero configuration or calibration required.
Key Specs
Height
11.22 inches
Width
2.19 inches
Depth
1.51 inches
Material
Glass, stainless steel, and paraffin oil
Thermometer type
Liquid-in-Glass
Temperature range
64°F to 80°F
Mounting type
Tabletop Stand
Indoor use only
Yes
Model number
914-4928
Display type
Analog
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