Etekcity Infrared Thermometer Non-Contact Digital Laser Temperature Gun,-50°C ~ 550°C ( -58°F~1022°F ) with LCD Display, for Cooking/Pizza Oven/BBQ/Fridge, (Not for Human), Lasergrip 108


not for humans

Not for Humans

The Lasergrip 1080 cannot measure internal temperatures and is not designed for use on humans.

  1. Non-Contact Measurements

    Non-Contact Accuracy Measurements

    Safely measure temperatures from a distance and obtain high-precision measured values up to ±2%/±2°C

  2. Fast Readings

    Fast Readings

    Quickly get your results in 500 ms or less.

  3. Precise Aiming

    Precise Aiming

    Measure the right spot with the easy-to-aim laser.

  1. Great for Cooking

    Great for Cooking

    Lasergrip 1080 is the perfect kitchen tool, allowing you to measure objects like preheating ovens

  2. Check Your AC

    Check Your AC

    Measure the temperature of your air conditioning unit.

  3. Automotive Repair

    Automotive Repair

    Safely check your car engine’s temperature from a distance.

  4. Instantly and accurately measure fluid temperatures for any personal projects.

    For Hobbyists

    Instantly and accurately measure fluid temperatures for any personal projects.

  5. Give your cat something to chase with the laser beam.

    Furry Friends

    Give your cat something to chase with the laser beam.

  1. Tackle Everyday Tasks

    Tackle Everyday Tasks

    Measure temperatures ranging from -50°–550°C/ -58°–1022°F for any of your daily tasks.

  2. Backlit LCD Display

    Backlit LCD Display

    The optional backlit display can be turned on or off to make your results more visible.

  3. Easy to Use

    Easy to Use

    One-trigger design with 2 common units, it’s easy to use in cooking, home appliances repair etc.

  1. The Lasergrip will instantly hold your result for 15 seconds so you can easily record it.

    Scan & Lock

    The Lasergrip will instantly hold your result for 15 seconds so you can easily record it.

  2. The Lasergrip features a 12:1 distance-to-spot ratio, and recommend a distance of 14.17 in / 36 cm.

    Ideal Range

    The Lasergrip features a 12:1 distance-to-spot ratio, and recommend a distance of 14.17 in / 36 cm.

  3. The accuracy will be affected by smog etc. Measure the surface directly to get a better reading

    Tips of Measurement

    The accuracy will be affected by smog etc. Measure the surface directly to get a better reading

1 Scan & Lock 2 Ideal Range 3 Tips of Measurement
Lasergrip 1080

Multiple Choices

-50℃ to 550℃

Measuring Range

-50℃ to 380℃

Rubber

Material

Rubber

0.95

Emissivity

0.95

12:1

Distance Spot Ratio

12:1

±2% or 2°C

Accuracy

±2% or 2°C

0.1°F/°C

Resolution

0.1°F/°C

Battery included

-50℃ to 550℃

Measuring Range

-50℃ to 750℃

Rubber

Material

Rubber

0.95

Emissivity

0.95

12:1

Distance Spot Ratio

16:1

±2% or 2°C

Accuracy

±2% or 2°C

0.1°F/°C

Resolution

0.1°F/°C

Battery included

  1. Lasergrip 774
    774 image
  2. Lasergrip 800
    800 image


Weight: 159 g
Size: L
Dimensions: 18.6 x 4 x 10 cm; 159 Grams
Model: 025706347532
Part: Lasergrip 1080
Colour: Yellow
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: Yes
Batteries Included: Alkaline
Manufacture: ETEKCITY
Colour: Yellow
Quantity: 1
Size: L

324 Responses

  1. farmer says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to measure the temperature in a Ooni pizza oven. Easy to use. No idea how accurate it is, but it allows to monitor the temperature accurately enough to cook consistently banging pizzas

  2. LeonoreQSJD says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve had mine for nearly 3 years now and was so impressed, I bought one as a gift for a friend.
    This is really a must have for cooks and particularly home bakers.
    It’s up there with Wand Blenders as a really useful tool.
    No more guessing when proving your dough.
    Highly recommended

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersSo apparently I like to know the temperature of things. I regularly ask random questions no one can answer like ‘How hot do you reckon this garden chair is’, or ‘ I wonder which bit of the heated trolley is the hottest’. I hadn’t realised how much this was a thing of mine until DH bought me this for Christmas. What fun! Absolutely no practical applications I’ve found so far but now I can have a ball going round the house and garden taking the temperature of random things, so what’s not to like.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Measures the temperature of things. Hours of fun!

  4. Mo Harber-Lamond says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice quality unit. Not too big and easy to use.
    Bought to check and balance my central heating radiators. Another useful job was to check our oven temperature to discover one of heating elements was not working. A not too expensive tool.

  5. TriciaSegal says:

     United Kingdom

    I used around every corner of the house to find where cold was coming in. Draft under the front door was worst by a margin.
    Doesn’t give you a thermal map picture but you don’t need one with a tiny amount of patience and pointing the laser at hundred different areas.

  6. Global Manufacturers says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this for a DIY project and finding cold spots on doors & windows where heat escapes, I also use it a lot in the kitchen for hot pots, pans & pizzas. I’m not sure how accurate it is, but it’s more than good enough for what I use it for.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersA little miffed my boss wouldn’t allow me to put the brand name probes on expenses, he recommended this one instead!
    Actually surprised how easy to use this is, the display is clear, the laser pointer works (the cat loves it). Temperature readings aren’t dead accurate, they never are on these things, even calibrated models.
    Try to be around a meter away from the object and hold in position for 5 or more seconds for best results. I use this for reference / comparison only, so don’t be worried if you’re taking a car temperature for example and a reads a little out, however it is within a few degrees at temperatures below 100c a good way out above that on heating elements etc, but as long as you know, you can work with it and compares well with brands more than 10 x the cost.

  8. Tabitha says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersBought this to balance my central heating radiators. Not sure how accurate the temp readings are but it gives me a rough guide probably more accurate than using the hand to feel the radiator. Also handy for checking room temp and inside fridge as well.

  9. FrancesWhitney says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI’ve spent the week measuring the temperature of everything I can see around me.
    Mainly I wanted to locate cold spots in the house and it worked a treat. Random temperature taking found an extension cable with a loose wire. Now checking central heating rads to see if any need balancing.
    It’s much more useful than I thought it would be.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Facinating

  10. danielle says:

     United Kingdom

    Happy with this thermometer to check the heat underneath my ceramic lamp for my tortoise. Easy to use and although I haven’t checked its accuracy it does work well.
    My cat likes chasing the laser dot so it’s a win win all round

  11. AlvinPinedo says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this IR thermometer to help me balance radiators.

    Sadly it is no good whatsoever for measuring temperature from the copper pipes or the radiator valves. I think it is because the surface area is too small/narrow. Sticking bits of masking tape to the surface as suggested by the user guide didn’t help. The displayed readings are ridiculously too low.

    It is fine for checking the corners of my white enamel painted radiators to get an idea of flow and return temperatures.

    Similarly, I can read the return temperature of the water flowing through the magnetic filter, located above the boiler, by aiming at the plastic body.

  12. AltaCritchfield says:

     United Kingdom

    Our new pizza oven has an inbuilt thermometer, which while helpful is not, I think, hugely accurate. I bought this to check it and found it is more accurate and convenient to quickly check the temperature if you have the oven door open. Would highly recommend.

  13. GerardWwbusbdgr says:

     United Kingdom

    This works a treat, seems accurate. Much cheaper than the brand sold by my pizza oven makers.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Simple to use, and quite accurate. Glad I bought it.

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Brought to check temperatures of my radiators, however also found it very useful to check the fridge and freezer. Turns out that the freezer was set too cold, and the fridge too warm, so was able to correct them.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    It does all the things more expensive ones do and it’s exactly the product in every way

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to track draughts in my house. Its very accurate and works from far away!

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very handy for my aquarium ie validating temperatures when doing water changes etc.

  19. Iyah says:

     United Kingdom

    Used to measure temperature of my pizza oven, spot on. Very easy to use. Red beam shows where you are taking the temp of

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Needed this for my new pizza oven and works a treat.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice little gadget, used it on everything from my cup of tea to the fish tank, but not what I bought for in the first place to balance the radiators. easy to use easy to read, seems pretty accurate. Pleased with purchase

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very good product half the price of leading brand but you’d never know it’s just fab.

  23. HarrietSomerset says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use good feel and made well and accurate, tested it next to wall thermostat smack on reading

  24. FlossieAllingha says:

     United Kingdom

    As we bought this to use with a pizza oven and we haven’t used it yet (being Winter), we did try it on a normal oven and that seemed to be accurate so I can’t see why it should be any different when we come to use it on the pizza oven on the Spring/Summe