Overall rating: 3.5 / 5 from 10 reviews.
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Review topics: ["alarm","temperature","monitor"].
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Cheap simple monitor
"No app. No connecting to wifi it just works. Setting alarms are simple with the push buttons. Not super loud but loud enough to hear on the first floor with them in the basement. It's also cool to see what the actual temperature is of our freezers."
Just What I Was Looking For!
"I have a 13 year-old chest freezer with a blown power indicator light. Since I usually have several hundred dollars of food in it, I wanted a simple way to know when it dies. This is a perfect, inexpensive alarm that meets my needs. Simple set-up took less than a minute (not sure about reviewers that had issues-I’m a 60 year-old guy and not a techie). My freezer ranges between minus 15-20, and I set my alarm for 0. If (when) the alarm goes off, I’ll know to keep the lid closed and run out for a replacement. For the reviewer that had an issue getting the suction cup to stick, I learned this when my kitchen sink organizer did the same with my new SS sink. Clean with rubbing alcohol (defrosted obviously) and add a small amount of petroleum jelly to the cup."
Can't trust it.
"The directions seem to be from China, no clear direction at all. alarm keeps going off no mater what the high and low are set to. I am still changing the settings daily to find a sweet spot."
Home freezers
"I bought 6 of these for my shop fridges and freezers. They work great."
Difficult to set up.
"Very difficult to set up and use, instructions are unclear. I think I may have got one alarm set up, but then it alarmed and the freezer temperature was in the correct range. I bought this one thinking it would be simple and easy to use, disappointed."
Potentially useful but too responsive for monitoring high limits
"I was interested in monitoring my freezer temperature (especially the daily min/max), but every time I open the door, the air exchange causes the probe to read 30,40,50+ degrees, depending on how long the door is open. This causes the measured high temp to be much higher than it actually was for 99. 99% of the day. It would be more useful for fridge/freezer monitoring if the temperature was more heavily averaged and less responsive. What I end up doing is resetting the ext max temp each night and checking it in the morning, hoping that it's going to incorporate a defrost cycle. But readings at the end of the day are meaningless because the door gets opened at each mealtime."
It works.
"BEEP Mini works well. I'm using the wired probe with the probe tip inserted through the included suction cup which has a hole for the probe. With that probe & suction cup attached to the non-magnetic inside of the freezer door, the BEEP Mini itself is positioned on the side of the freezer where I can see & hear it. Now I know when & for how long the defrost cycle of the frost-free freezer occurs, with the real time degrees shown on the BEEP Mini's screen. I set the low temperature alarm for -11 F, and the high pemperature alarm for 28 F. There are times I'm glad I have hearing loss, and the alarm going off periodically during the defrost cycle is tolerable. People with normal hearing could mount the Beep Mini inside a transparent case to reduce the alarm volume which is periodic when out of temperature limits. People with a manual defrost freezer will get an alarm only when a serious event occurs."
Good Item!
"I like how affordable this item is. The suction cup doesn't stick well to the inside of a freezer."
Very difficult to set up.
"Very difficult to set up. Keys are small which attracted me to it but did not anticipate the onerous of changing settings"
Less than thrilled
"I'm still figuring it out. Not sure yet whether it's great or just ok"
