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The Fluke80PK-22 SureGrip Immersion Temperature Probe is a high-performance tool designed for professionals, featuring a wide measurement range of -40 to 1090°C, a durable Inconel construction, and a user-friendly grip for enhanced stability and comfort during use.
H**1
Excellent high-temp probe
Bought these for my Fluke52 thermometer to double-check my heat treating kiln. Turns out, my kiln is running a fair bit high. These probes will and do work at more than 1600 degF, as I have been profiling my kiln from 1400-1600 degF. Actual highest temp the meter has reported has been ~1638 degF (yes, the metal shield WILL glow reddish-orange at that temp).Clearly, you cannot put all of the probe into that kind of heat, since the rubbery/plastic handle cannot tolerate more than ~300F. My kiln allows me to run the probe through a hole in the firebrick door, with about 3-4 inches of probe shield inside the kiln, and about 2-3 inches of probe shield outside the kiln. I've touched the outside-the-kiln shield at 1600 degF internal temp, the outer part is not hot at all (a beauty of the Inconel shielding). The heat-exposed shield will turn colors at high temps, though--anywhere from bluish to grayish--but that is only to be expected.
C**C
Accurate but slow on air temperature
I got this Fluke probe along with the 51 II meter. As an immersion probe this probably excels. However, it's also presented as a general purpose probe. In that capacity, when I used it to measure air temperature, it is accurate but very slow to arrive at the reading. After I saw that, I went ahead ordered the 80PK-24 Air Temperature Probe so I'll have both liquids and gases covered.These Fluke probes are not inexpensive but they appear designed for daily field use. If you have any of the Fluke digital thermometers, these are probably the probes you want to get.
B**E
"instant read" is not its primary function (although it does this pretty well).
Performs as one would expect. Two points to be aware of: 1) the rubber part of the thermocouple is NOT immersible up to its operating range – it would melt, and 2) this is for use in liquids or gels. Anecdotally, this product measures temperature somewhat slower than other high-end thermometers I've used, but since it's designed for prolonged exposure and immersion, "instant read" is not its primary function (although it does this pretty well).
S**R
Cant go wrong with Fluke
I have ordered and used other type of probes and none have the same endurance and accuracy of fluke probes. I have tried the 30 to 50$ probes and handles get hot to the touch, but not the fluke, grip handle very comfortable doesn’t transfer the measuring temperature. Probe is bendable and responsive. I only just wish it was slightly cheaper, with a reduced price fluke would definitely sell more.
J**F
Accuracy is OK, but not great
After I got it, I performed a two-point accuracy check. First, in an ice-water mixture the Fluke meter displayed 34.5 F (vs 32 F actual). Second, In a pot of boiling water, the Fluke meter displayed 213 F. So accuracy was OK, but not great. The handle is easy to grip and it can be immersed in a number of fluids including fuel oil (which is what I am using it for). It is easy to clean and to store. If you have a Fluke multi-meter that has a temperature display function (which I do), then this is the recommended immersion probe for it.
L**E
It is a temp probe, not much to say ...
It is a temp probe, not much to say about it. It works. I bought a new one when I bought a new handheld but we still have one from 20 years ago that is still kicking. Basic and durable is what this is.
D**K
A bit pricy but Works well
A bit pricy but Works well. I guess it is a case of getting what you pay for. Pretty typical for Fluke.
B**N
Fluke is the best
Top stuff. Always used. Always will
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