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Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj

Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj Machinery Breeder

Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj
6.75€
Termometro / Higrometro digital con reloj
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  • Model 3511
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6.75€
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The digital thermometer and hygrometer with clock is an accurate and reliable instrument for monitoring temperature and humidity in aviaries, incubators, hatcheries, or any environment where these parameters are essential.
It helps maintain optimal environmental conditions, preventing problems during incubation and hatching of chicks, as well as for general bird maintenance.
Its compact and functional design includes an easy-to-read digital display, a desktop stand, and a hanging hole, allowing it to be conveniently placed in any space.
Main Features
Measures temperature, humidity, and time on a single screen.
Precise environmental control in aviaries and incubators.
Easy to use and install.
With a desktop stand and wall-mounting option.
Clear, easy-to-read digital display.
Helps prevent incubation and bird health problems.

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