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I think it was a Black and Decker. I have been meaning to search for a

source in US. If you find one let us know.

Hanner

Building diagnostics, LLC

St sburg, FL

> Does anybody recall a small handheld infrared temperature scanner that puts

> a spot of colored light on the wall that changes color when it detects a

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> Indoor Environmental Engineering

> 1448 Pine Street, Suite 103

> San Francisco, CA 94109

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> Web Site: http://www.IEE-SF.com

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Could one of these be it. Lots of reviewers like it. There are other related

devices on the same page with reviews. I like Amazon because you can read

reviews from people who purchased item:

http://www.amazon.com/HDE-Temperature-Infrared-Thermometer-Laser/dp/B002YE3FS4/r\

ef=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8 & qid=1326221355 & sr=8-1

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> Does anybody recall a small handheld infrared temperature scanner that puts a

spot of colored light on the wall that changes color when it detects a wall

temperature that corresponds to a specific surface RH ??

>

> I think it was a British woman demonstrating it on YouTube.

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> Bud Offermann PE CIH

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> Indoor Environmental Engineering

> 1448 Pine Street, Suite 103

> San Francisco, CA 94109

> Office:

> Cell:

> Fax:

> E-mail: Offermann@...

> Web Site: http://www.IEE-SF.com

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Here is one by Black and Decker. It got 166 reviews, most of them good. I read

the negative reviews first. Right below it, the Kintrex got even more positive

reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dtools & field-keywords=B\

lack+and+Decker+TLD100 & x=7 & y=11

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> > Does anybody recall a small handheld infrared temperature scanner that puts

a spot of colored light on the wall that changes color when it detects a wall

temperature that corresponds to a specific surface RH ??

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