Barigo Table Weather Station Barometer Thermo Hygro Brass/Walnut 30263 H:160mm- Barometer, thermometer, hygrometer. Three mechanical movements in a table weather station
- Baro with mechanical barometer movement shows air pressure in hPa (hectopascal) plus minus 2hPa
- Thermo measures temperature displayed in Celsius with a tolerance of 2 degrees Celsius
- Hygro The relative ambient humidity in percent with a deviation of 5% plus or minus
- Scales made of brass
- Protected by an acrylic hood
- Adjustment option in the foot
- Base is made of walnut woodGift for someone who has "everything", eye-catching desk accessory
Named after the home of Britain's naval heritage, this robust and reliable instrument is cast in solid brass and highly polished.Calibrated in millibars and inches.Chunky cast Brass case is lacquered for protectionFrom Nauticalia, specialists in nautical gifts and accessories since 1974
- Weather forecaster combines pressure measurements , Temperature and Humidity , Analogue functioning , no battery needed
- Barometer 960 hPa to 1060 hPa Thermometer - 40°C to + 50°C Hygrometer 0% to 100% RH
- Crystal Clear Display , set in a beautiful crafted brass bezel and solid wood surroundOverall Dimensions:
Approx. Length 40.5cm Width 12 cm , Depth 4cm , 9 cm diameter Barometer Dial, 7 cm Hygrometer DialThe ideal instrument , perfect for hanging in a hallway , sitting room, kitichen or office, for any weather enthusiast. Supplied with : adjustment tool , User manual , Mounting materials screws and dowels
Youshiko Traditional Banjo Barometer Weather Station
£54.99
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Youshiko Traditional Banjo Barometer Weather Station
The ideal instrument , perfect for hanging in a hallway , sitting room, kitichen or office, for any weather enthusiast. Supplied with : adjustment tool , User manual ,
Barometer 960 hPa to 1060 hPa Thermometer - 20°C to + 60°C Hygrometer 0% to 100% RH
Great Gift Idea - Who isn't fascinated by the Weather?!
This little pocket forecaster, only 2" in diameter, is remarkably reliable for predicting general weather conditions in and around the British Isles in conjunction with a pressure reading from a barometer, and was a favoured instrument 90 years ago.
Based on established meteorological principles, it is easy to read and inexpensive.
Made of solid brass with a clear acrylic centre disc, the detailed tables and readings are acid-etched and picked out in black paint.