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Handheld Wind Anemometer

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Keep it handy. Measuring wind and wind chill at a great price, the La Crosse’s “can’t lose me” yellow case is weather-resistant. Includes detachable lanyard and backlight. Gives average readings from 2 to 10 seconds. 1 1/2″ x 4″ x 5/8″.
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Honeywell TS805 Remote Wind Anemometer for Professional Weather Station TE923W (White)

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Honeywell TS805 Remote anemometer for Professional Weather Station TE923W, measures wind speed and wind direction, transmits data to TE923W main display via 433MHz, consists of wind cups, wind vane and wind arm (additional assembly required), assembly tool and mounting hardware included, operating range 100 feet (30 meters), wall or pole mount
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La Crosse Technology EA-3010U Handheld Wind Anemometer

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

For sailors, surfers, hang-gliders, or kite-fliers, this nifty gadget is a must-have for keeping tabs on current wind conditions. The tiny handheld anemometer comes in a sporty, yellow, plastic, weather-resistant casing, making it ideal for use during water activities or rainy weather. About 5 seconds after powering up, the anemometer reports the current [...]

Kestrel 1000 Wind Anemometer

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Here’s the one that started it all! When developed by Richard Kellerman, the Kestrel 1000 Pocket Wind Meter provided a much needed, reliable wind meter for flying his glider. Over 10 years later, it looks a little slicker, and it still gives you the reliable, accurate wind measurements that you need.
Every Kestrel Meter features a [...]

Ginsberg Scientific 7-1000 Wind Anemometer

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Great for outdoor activities. The Wind Wind Anemometer is useful in determining wind speed. Made of corrosive resistant materials for prolonged outdoor use. One cup is colored red for ease in determining the number of rotations. The anemometer Is a simple device used to determine wind speed. It is simple enough for elementary children to understand [...]

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