| | |  | White Rodgers | Home » » » 1F95EZ-0671 White Rodgers Emerson Blue Easy Reader Universal Thermostat | | | | | | | Description: | | Emerson Blue Easy Reader Universal Compatible Single Stage (1H/1C), Multi-Stage (2H/2C) Or Heat Pump up to (4H/2C). Program Choices: Non- Programmable or 7-Day program. Backlit Display, 24 Volts or Millivolt,System Switch-Heat, Off, Cool, Aux Heat., Fan Switch-Auto, On, Profile- Horizontal, Tri-Power (R-C) And/Or Batteries w/optional power stealing assist , Range 45-90? F. Terminals- RC,RH,C,G,W/E,W2,Y,Y2,O/B,6,L | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 1.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.18 inches | | Product Weight:
| 3.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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Excellent thermostat in every wayAug 05, 2012
By Keith Wissman When we had a new furnace and AC system installed in our house a Honeywell programmable thermostat with digital display was installed. I hated it the first month we had it but couldn't find anything substantially better to replace it with. What I didn't like was the print on the display is way to small for me to read and that is compounded by a very low contrast screen. To do anything with the thermostat required me to put on my reading glasses and get a flashlight. How dumb is that?
This Emerson thermostat solves all those problems. Bright and high contrast display, large letters and numbers, intuitive layout. So for you baby boomers with fading eyesight, like me, this is the thermostat you have been looking for.
Took me all of 20 minutes to swap the wires from the Honeywell to the Emerson and mount it on the wall. Even the wall mounting holes matched! Easy Peasy. Works great.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Blue Easy Reader ThermostatJan 17, 2011
By Elmo I installed this in the addition we built for my mother-in-law. She has macular generation and this thermostat is just what she needed, including the lit display. I set the maximum temperature lock at 74F and the min at 64F so she does not accidentally manually adjust the thermostat outside that range. I am purchasing another one for our side of the house as well. The heating and cooling system we have is a Bryant 95% high eff hot air with AC. The thermostat is wired to an Arzel "air boss" with three zones. I'm an engineer and this is the best thermostat I have used to date.
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Makes sound...great displayJul 17, 2010
By A. F. Perry
"Finishing a house my husband built"
We were warned about the clicks...but did not understand it would happen every time it comes on and off. It is louder than we thought it would be, but it is a big and beautiful display in a dark hallway. To program, we have to be less stressed to read the directions...they are small type but it is possible. A good value.
A different perspectiveMay 16, 2013
By D. Chambers OK. My old round Honeywell Mercury thing got replaced 8 years ago by some digital thing (not this product) which was pretty much lame. It finally gave up the ghost, and I tried to find the old Honeywell thing since they last centuries and are bulletproof...could not find it in the garage; must have recycled it.
So the service tech offered us a buffet of products. We picked this one. He confirmed that it was the most popular, largely cuz of the big VISIBLE numbers. What a novel idea: 40-plus-year-olds need not get their glasses. (Not 40? Your day is coming.)
Next option: do you want programmable or non-programmable? We picked non-programmable, which is kinda like the old Honeywell round mercury thing from 50 years ago. You've got your Heat button, A/C button, OFF button, and of course the FAN (On/Auto) button for those fools who like to pump cool air up into the 150F attic while the compressor is off. Seems logical, but it isn't--why do they even allow this?? Then you have your Temp Up button, and your Temp Down button.
Here is how to program the non-programmable unit: as you leave the house, you choose OFF or a higher temperature. When you return, change it back. As victims of Communist Chinese products, there are very few choices that we have these days. One is to pick a flavor at the drive-thru-coffee, and the second is to press buttons on the thermo. Voila.
By the way, did I mention that there is a battery strength meter directly on the display? Oh joy!
Very happy so far, except for the markup of the outcall. Oh well I suppose I got full satisfaction.
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Great accurate thermostatMay 08, 2013
By wispark Excellent thermostat. You can actually read the numbers day or night. Simple to install. I just ordered one for my new home and one for my sons house to replace his builder installed unit.
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