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| |  | Helpful Tools | Home » » Raytek MT6 Non-contact MiniTemp Infrared Thermometer | | | | | | | Description: | | Portable IR thermometers have become indispensable tools for automotive troubleshooting and diagnostics. Quick non-contact temperature measurements make it easy to spot cooling system faults, identify engine misfires, check for proper A/C performance, verify catalytic converter operation and much more. The laser point sighting on the MT6 unit helps to direct measurements toward the target and the large backlit display shows both the current and maximum readings simultaneously. With a protective boot for added durability, award winning ergonomic design and Raytek quality and accuracy, the MT6 model is the perfect introduction to infrared temperature measurements in automotive diagnostics. Accuracy is +/-1 degree C (2 degrees F) from 10 degrees C to 30 degrees C (50 degrees F to 86 degrees F), +/- 1.5% of reading or +/- 1.5 degrees C (3 degrees F) whichever is greater over the balance of the range. Emissivity: preset at 0.95. Response time: <500msec. Distance to spot ratio: 10:1 calculated at 80% energy. Runs on a 9V Alkeline battery (included). Includes protective boot and storage pouch. (assumes standard and stable measurement conditions) | | | Features: | |
• Temperature range: -30º to 500ºC (-20º to 932ºF), Distance to spot size: 10:1 calculated @ 80% energy
• Instant current and max. readings
• Large, easy to read display
• Single dot laser sighting system
• Durable and compact design, power by a 9V Alkaline battery (included)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.3 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.66 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.88 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 99 reviews |
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103 of 105 found the following review helpful:
Great ProductJun 04, 2009
By T. Miller Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1LJRP00G8IFFR Quick video review showing the general operation of the Raytek MT6.
96 of 99 found the following review helpful:
Cool ToolMay 04, 2007
By L. Harris
"skytag"
The ability to take a temperature reading instantly of pretty much anything without touching it is awesome. Some people will purchase this for professional use, but I got it because I believe knowledge is power, and because I just like to know stuff. ;-) All too often we make decisions based on assumptions that aren't valid, and I'd rather know the facts. For example, I installed extra insulation (R-19 fiberglass bats) over parts of my attic and wondered how much difference it really made. It took me about a minute to take several temperature readings by pointing my MT6 at different locations on my ceiling, and it looks like the areas with extra insulation were about 2ºF cooler today (92º outside) than those without. No guessing, no assumptions, no hoping I'll be able to detect a difference in my power bill. Very cool.
It seemed to work on everything I tried, including the water in my pool (the laser looked especially cool shining underwater ;-). Check the temperature of your roof, food, drinks, your freezer. Compare the effect of paint color on the exterior temperature of your house. I've had it less than a day and I've already found uses for it I didn't anticipate before I got it.
This device appears to be the same thing as the Fluke 62 Mini Infrared Thermometer with the exception of color and this one selling for a lot less. Both have the following accuracy:
10ºC to 30ºC (50º F to 86º F): ±1ºC (2ºF)
Outside 10º C to 30º C (50ºF to 86ºF): ±1.5ºC (3ºF) or ±1.5% of reading, whichever is greater.
Below -10ºC (14ºF): ±2ºC (4ºF)
Since the 1% accuracy figure is only valid over a 36º range of temperatures that aren't really that interesting, 1.5% is more realistic for most uses. Because it's not extremely accurate, I wouldn't attempt to use it to take someone's temperature or any other use where you need spot-on accuracy, but the readings seem to be very consistent from reading to reading, so measuring temperature differences with a high degree of accuracy seems like a reasonable expectation. It reads an area equal to 1/10 of the distance to the surface being measured.
The unit continually updates the displayed temperature as long as you keep the trigger depressed, and it displays the last temperature and maximum temperature recorded during that time for seven seconds after you release the trigger.
The unit uses a 9V battery (included) which the manufacturer claims will last 12 hours. Given that the MT6 will take a reading in less than a second, that should be a lot of readings (if you don't spend too much time playing with the laser ;-). It also comes with a nice zippered case that has three straps on it you could you to put it on your belt or somewhere else (I'm not sure when I use two of the straps).
All in all a very nice device that's easy to use, reasonably priced, and ToolTopia shipped mine very quickly. Very happy with this purchase.
81 of 85 found the following review helpful:
Nice, but not for all surfacesOct 15, 2008
By old quark The thermometer does not work on shiny surfaces as, for example, pots and baking trays and the manufacturer does not disclose that in the description. Point it at a pot with boiling water and you will get readings of 85, 125, 90, 110, all within a few seconds. If you call the manufacturer, they will explain that the reason is that the emissivity of the surface is fixed at 0.95. So forget about measuring the temperature of your pressure cooker, espresso machine, etc. It is good for relatively matte surfaces.
32 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Quick, Comparatively Accurate, Fun, UsefulSep 12, 2007
By Glenn R. Howes I bought this as a kitchen thermometer. I am on a quest to make perfect pancakes and could never keep my griddle at the perfect pancake temperature (360° F). I made the best batch of pancakes in my life after using this thermometer to adjust the surface temperature just so. And this morning, I made the best omelet I've ever cooked (at 325° F).
I chose this model as it claims to have better accuracy than comparably priced competitors (±1.5%, or ±1.5°C (±3°F) whichever is greater). This might not be good enough for medical applications, but for cooking, car repair, or home heating uses it's pretty good. Also, it claims a narrower beam than other products with a 10:1 distance to radius ratio, allowing more accurate scans at a distance. And, supposedly, one standard 9V battery will last 12 hours of use, which given that a single scan is typically 5 seconds might as well be for a lifetime.
I've been quite happy with this product. I like the scan feature, where you can scan over an area keeping track of the hottest temperature. It's also nice that the optics are well shielded deep inside the device, making it unlikely I'll get fingerprints on them, and allowing me to stuff it in my pocket if needed. And, I like the laser guide, which my son uses to play Buzz Lightyear (I'm very careful to not let him point it at his or my eyes).
I'm so happy with this product, I'm thinking of giving them out as Christmas gifts this year.
25 of 29 found the following review helpful:
Pretty GoodOct 20, 2007
By Gadgetitis
"Gadgets on the Brain"
I can't vouch for its temperature accuracy (though it's pretty close to conventional thermometers at room temps), but the laser on my unit wasn't quite aligned and shot off to one side from center by about 6" at ten feet. Now I know that won't really matter at the distances you're supposed to use this thing, but this lax quality control did bug me. Also, the free case is nice, but gives off a strong "made-in-China" smell for a few days. Otherwise, the fit and finish and materials used are very good. The unit looks sturdy and built to last.
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