🌡️ Elevate your space with science and style — weather wisdom that’s impossible to ignore!
The AcuRite 00795A2 Galileo Thermometer and Glass Globe Barometer set is a scientifically inspired weather instrument that uses buoyancy and air pressure principles to measure temperature and atmospheric changes. Featuring colorful liquid-filled spheres that move with the weather, an etched globe barometer, and a polished wood base, this compact 8-inch device blends classic design with functional elegance, perfect for professional environments seeking both style and substance.
Brand | ACURITE |
Model Number | 00795A2 |
Colour | Glass/Wood |
Product Dimensions | 33.27 x 24.13 x 14.22 cm; 812.9 g |
Material | Multi |
Special Features | Thermometer, Barometer |
Item Weight | 813 g |
J**T
Weather and the temperature
Weather and the temperature, I like to watch the Storm Glass Barometer and how the air pressure changes. Currently is deep low pressure over UK starting to move way with heavy rain and thunderstorms. I followed in instructions to add food colouring red to see. Galileo Thermometer is interesting, the floating bulb.
I**T
Beauty
Wonderful to view. Gives good indication of pending weather
T**E
Stunning
Can't wait to give it to the hubby before our anniversary the only thing you need to know is that it doesn't come with food colouring
L**B
Fahrenheit ruined this!
Was really disappointed to open the box to see the temperatures in Fahrenheit. Unless you live in the USA or were born in the ice age, this is useless.If you're happy with outdated measurements, or just want this for decoration, it's great. The thermometer seems well built and the base makes it more secure.I sent mine back as it's of no use to me and will replace with a modern one.
R**N
Great item
Packed very well great fun to watch and very interesting as well
N**4
smart looking
all good no worries
J**R
Arrived fast
Great novelty
N**0
Fahrenheit thermometer
Description doesn’t mention that’s it’s in Fahrenheit, not Celsius. A rather important bit of information considering most people don’t use Fahrenheit.
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