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Bubba's Sweet Nectar
22 Ounces of pure raw clover honey.Clover honey is what most people think of as being typical honey flavor and color. It is widely used "on the table." Clover is the most common nectar producing plant. Dutch White, Alsike, White Sweet and Yellow Sweet clover plants are the most important for honey production. Depending on location and source, Clover honey varies in color from water white to amber and has a mild, delicate flavor.
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Bubba's Sweet Nectar
32 Ounces of pure raw clover honey.Clover honey is what most people think of as being typical honey flavor and color. It is widely used "on the table." Clover is the most common nectar producing plant. Dutch White, Alsike, White Sweet and Yellow Sweet clover plants are the most important for honey production. Depending on location and source, Clover honey varies in color from water white to amber and has a mild, delicate flavor.
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Bubba's Sweet Nectar
44 Ounces of pure raw clover honey.Clover honey is what most people think of as being typical honey flavor and color. It is widely used "on the table." Clover is the most common nectar producing plant. Dutch White, Alsike, White Sweet and Yellow Sweet clover plants are the most important for honey production. Depending on location and source, Clover honey varies in color from water white to amber and has a mild, delicate flavor.
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Bubba's Sweet Nectar
5 LB of pure raw clover honey.Clover honey is what most people think of as being typical honey flavor and color. It is widely used "on the table." Clover is the most common nectar producing plant. Dutch White, Alsike, White Sweet and Yellow Sweet clover plants are the most important for honey production. Depending on location and source, Clover honey varies in color from water white to amber and has a mild, delicate flavor.
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Equip-Test Kft.
*Supports most press - down testers *High - Quality *Precise & Reliabe
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.
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W-TW-44TEF -
Physitemp Instruments
Most thermocouple wire used in the manufacture of sensors is "Special Limits" wire which, to meet NIST standards, must be accurate to 0.5°C in the range 0-50°C. This means that even with most sophisticated electronics, the best possible accuracy for the system is 0.5°C.