Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on dial visibility, placement, and the quick-reading role this gauge can play during greenhouse rounds.
Pros
The upside
- The 12 inch dial is easy to spot from a greenhouse door, bench, or patio edge.
- The face gives temperature and humidity cues in one visible piece.
- The white round body suits wall, frame, and covered plant-area placement.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- A dial reading works well where the face stays shaded and easy to see.
- The mounting spot should stay clear of spray, drips, and hard bumps.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This dial fits gardeners who want a large temperature and humidity cue near a greenhouse doorway, patio plant area, or covered shelf.
What to know:
Choose a protected mounting spot. Check the dial during watering rounds so the face stays clean, visible, and easy to read.
Where to check it
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Breakdown
Full review
A large dial for quick plant-area checks
The Taylor Humidiguide Dial Thermometer is a 12 inch white gauge with temperature and humidity cues on the face. It gives a greenhouse wall, patio frame, or plant shelf a reading that can be seen during a walk-by check.
The round face is useful near a door or bench where the gardener already pauses. A quick look can support shade, vent, fan, and watering decisions during warm stretches.
Place it where the face stays clear
A dial needs a thoughtful spot. Keep it away from spray, hard sun glare, direct drips, and busy tool paths. A shaded wall, frame upright, or sheltered bench edge can make the reading easier to use.
The large face helps when hands are full with trays, watering cans, or plant tags. It becomes part of the visual routine as soon as the gardener passes the doorway or bench.
It pairs with digital monitors
An analog dial can sit in a central spot while small digital sensors read specific zones. That pairing gives the greenhouse a simple main cue and a few plant-level readings.
Use the dial as a steady reference point, then check bench sensors when a seed tray, shaded shelf, or closed corner needs attention.
Good match
This dial fits gardeners who want a large temperature and humidity cue near a greenhouse doorway, patio plant area, or covered shelf.
What to know
Choose a protected mounting spot. Check the dial during watering rounds so the face stays clean, visible, and easy to read.