Anyone know how cold the built-in thermo goes?

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I don't know where they got -45 from...I just checked the weather there and it's well above zero all week.

Yeah, no clue! All the other sights say a low of -7 at the least. They must have some mistake.
 
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lowest mine has been was -34 in wisconsin

See, everyone thinks Alaska is solid ice or something. Just go to the Midwest...the winters are statistically colder there then in Anchorage.

Or Gunnison, CO.

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For real gunnison is cold as shit but not as cold as northern minnesota. I don't miss the midwest at all I was ripping around on my 20 last week in a tshirt.
 

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I dont think these will cut off at any certain point. The coldest mine has seen is -12.
 

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Minnesota is cold and humid as shit! Flyin up there for a few days around Christmas time. I will have to see how low my grandpas blazer temp reader goes lol
 

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here's one from today.

word is a city about 2 hours from me, got to -46*c without windchill (with windchill, felt like -59*c) on Sunday, the only place colder, was Siberia at -48*c. (to put that in to perspective, Cecilius and Fahrenheit meet at -40*)
 

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