Editorial Product Review: :Compatible with most furnaces & cooling systems (24 volt, millivolt & Single Stage Heat Pump), INDIGLO backlit display, Energy Star Compliant, Pre-programmed, Up Opening Door for easy reference to instructions, Temp. & Vacation Overrides, Filter Monitor, 2 Stage Low Battery warning. Battery Powered- 2 AA, Front battery access, Soft touch key pad
Editorial Product Review: :Precise thermostat control has never been easier. The Honeywell TH8320 VisionPro multistage touchscreen thermostat combines accurate cutting-edge technology with a user-friendly design. The large, easy-to-read touchscreen offers menu-driven programming that responds to your choices for a simple, fuss-free programming experience. You can even take the TH8320 thermostat off of the wall for convenient 'armchair programming? at a distance. This precise thermostat offers fine control to within one degree. The TH8320 is compatible with multistage ...
Editorial Product Review: :Installing a programmable thermostat can save you hundreds of dollars in heating costs each year. These devices allow you to tell your furnace exactly when you want it to turn on and off, and they help you strike a balance between comfort and economy.This model from Honeywell is fully programmable. It features four independent time zones per day, which means you can set it to heat to a certain temperature when you wake ...
Editorial Product Review: :FEATURES:Touchscreen InteractionEffortless, Menu-Driven Programming - Simplifies programming by responding to your choices - offers 7-days programming with 4 periods per day.Energy Savings - You can save up to 33% on annual heating and cooling costs.Large, Clear Backlit Digital Display - Easy to read in various lighting conditions (can be permanently backlight with use of 'common' wire).Real-Time Clock - Keeps time during power failures and automatically updates for daylight savings.Change/Check Reminders - Lets you know ...
Usually we're fans of Logitech's gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex, and lacks the ergonomic thought we've come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9's 3,200dpi laser will be enough to sell you, but for the price, we expect the design to match.