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product_id: 1451420
title: "62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer (Not for Human Temp), -20 to +1202 Degree F Range"
brand: "fluke"
price: "€ 269.63"
currency: EUR
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# Dual rotating lasers for pinpoint accuracy IP54 dust & splash resistant 1202°F max temp range 62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer (Not for Human Temp), -20 to +1202 Degree F Range

**Brand:** fluke
**Price:** € 269.63
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer (Not for Human Temp), -20 to +1202 Degree F Range by fluke
- **How much does it cost?** € 269.63 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- fluke enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fluke brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Toolbelt Ready:** Compact, lightweight design with carabiner clip keeps it accessible on the go.
- • **Built to Endure:** Rugged IP54 rating and 9.8 ft drop-tested for tough jobsite reliability.
- • **Instant Insights:** Large backlit LCD displays min, max, avg, and differential temps instantly.
- • **Customizable Alerts:** Set high/low temperature alarms to catch critical readings before they escalate.
- • **Precision at a Glance:** Dual lasers target exact measurement zones for unmatched accuracy.

## Overview

The Fluke 62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer delivers rapid, non-contact temperature readings from -20°F to 1202°F with ±1°C or 1% accuracy. Featuring dual rotating lasers for precise targeting, an IP54-rated rugged design, and a large backlit display, it’s engineered for professionals in HVAC, electrical, automotive, and mechanical fields. Customizable emissivity and alarm settings ensure tailored, reliable measurements, while its compact form and carabiner clip make it the ultimate on-the-go tool.

## Description

IP54 rated for water and dust resistance. Features. Withstands a 9.8 foot drop Test. Temperature range 62 Max 22 to 932 Max 22 to 1202. Adjustable emissivity. High and low alarms. Dimension 6.8 x 3.3 x 2.9 inches.

Review: Great durability, ergonomics, and functionality, with predictable Fluke quality - This infrared thermometer is designed to take accurate temperature measurements without having to touch what you are measuring, which makes it safer, and easier to take temp measurements. This is particularly helpful with equipment that would either be dangerous or very difficult to access, and it takes readings instantly. The construction of the unit is rigid plastic with over-molded rubberized material, which makes it both comfortable to hold and easy to keep a secure grip. It also comes with a sturdy carabiner that fits into a corresponding hole at the base of the grip to allow it to easily clip to a belt loop or tool bag, a nice feature, especially when you need both hands free before using it, such as when climbing a ladder. The unit is powered by a single AA battery (included in the box), accessed by unscrewing a cover at the bottom of the grip. The LCD display shows current temperature reading in large numbers and either average, maximum, minimum, or difference between temperatures in the lower right-hand corner with small numbers. It also comes with a printed manual that consists mostly of pictorial explanations, some of which are a bit difficult to understand. However, I was able to figure out all that I needed with a bit of checking. There are also three buttons on the back of the unit, directly below the display screen. The button on the left is labeled "Sel." The button in the middle is a two-position rocker switch with an up arrow and a down arrow used only to adjust emissivity and high/low temperature alarm values, which I will explain later. The button on the right is labeled "Set." I will explain the settings in detail. In order to change the settings, you first need to activate the unit by pressing the trigger, then quickly press the "Sel" button. The first four times you press this button, it will toggle the lower right-hand small numbers on the LCD between displaying maximum ("Max"), minimum ("Min"), average ("Avg"), and difference ("Diff") from the currently measured temperature. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "LitE" and either "On" or "OFF" below that to switch the LCD display backlight between off or on, which is toggled between the two settings with the "Set" button on the right. The next press of the "Sel" button will display ºC or ºF (measure in either Celsius or Fahrenheit), which can be toggled between the two values by pressing the "Set" on the right. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "EMS" in the lower left-hand corner and a numerical value below that. This setting is emissivity, which is important to adjust for accurate readings on a variety of surfaces. By default, this value is set to 0.95, a good general purpose setting, but you will want a list of emissivity values for the surfaces you intend to measure for the best accuracy possible, which can be found from a variety of sources if you do a simple web search on "emissivity tables." As mentioned above, you adjust this numerical value by incrementing or decrementing it with the center up arrow/down arrow button. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "LAS," with either "On" or "OFF" below that. This is the setting that toggles the targeting lasers between off and on, again toggled between the two values with the "Set" button. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "trig" and either "On" or "OFF," below that. The purpose of this is to automatically shut down the thermometer if the trigger is accidentally held in for over ten minutes, something that could happen in a pocket or tool bag, to prevent the battery from getting unintentionally run down. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "Alarm HI" and a numerical value. You increment or decrement this numerical value with the center up arrow/down arrow button. The purpose of this is to have an alarm when you measure a temperature above the numerical value. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "Alarm LO" and a numerical value. You increment or decrement this numerical value with the center up arrow/down arrow button. The purpose of this is to have an alarm when you measure a temperature below the numerical value. Pressing the "Sel" button again after this will take you back to toggling between maximum, minimum, average, and difference values in the lower right-hand corner. The dual laser dots approximate the size and location of the area you will be measuring at any given moment. As a suggestion for how to use this best, I would advise that you hold in the trigger and sweep it across the entire surface you intend to measure, and you can then examine the max, min, avg, and diff. Also, the display will automatically power off after about seven seconds, dumping your measurements in the process, unless you press one of the three buttons on the back. I would advise that you hold in the up arrow/down arrow button if you want the display to stay on so you can write down the readings. This is a very useful instrument, particularly useful to people working on HVAC units, rotating machinery, objects that are difficult to access, and other equipment that would require rapid temperature checks.
Review: Perfect for Powder Coating and parts temperatures - This was a highly rated product from Fluke. I also have a Fluke multi meter as well so I am somewhat familiar with Fluke products. I purchased this for Powder Coating processes. From what I have researched a quality Infrared Thermometer is essential for a quality end result. The instruction manual was less than desirable. They were quite veg to say the least. However, with a quick search through the comments and confirming from online sources, I was able to figure out the settings within a very short amount of time. The Fluke 62 Max + has tons of really good features. I would be a little difficult to top one of the other verified customers reviews where he outlines pretty much everything that you would need to know about the functionality of the unit. A quick down and dirty overview of the Infrared Thermometer is about all that's left to do. The unit is a hard durable plastic that feels good in your hand. It has a real quality feel to it as soon as you remove it from the packaging. The display is about the first thing that you might notice about the unit. The display is a 1-1/4" by 1-1/4" LCD display with the rubber function buttons for SEL or Select, the up and down arrows for toggling between settings, and the "Set" button which allows you to switch through the different settings once you have made your choice. When you first power up the unit, you can give a quick pull on the trigger, from there you would press the "SEL" button to enter into the settings menu. From there you can flip through the various settings and choose to turn on or turn off each one of the settings that you would like to utilize. There are a verity of features that are available to choose from and each person might have different needs and settings for their use. The over all quality is very good, its very easy and handy to use. The size of the unit is just about perfect fit in your hand. The display can be backlit or left off to save battery life if needed. The display letters are quite clear and easy to read. Overall I think its a solid purchase and I would not hesitate to recommend to others.

## Features

- Infrared thermometer for non-contact surface temperature measurement for use in monitoring electrical, mechanical, HVAC, and automotive systems
- Measures temperature from 30 to 650 degrees C (22 to 1202 degrees F) with an accuracy of or 1 degree C or or 1.0 percent of the reading from 0 to 650 degrees C
- Dual lasers rotate to pinpoint the edges of the measurement area
- Displays the minimum, the maximum, the difference between the 2 temperatures, and the average temperatures
- Certified IP54 for protection against dust and splashing liquid
- Small and lightweight, making it easy to clip to your tool belt or belt loop
- Precise laser technology makes for more accurate and repeatable measurements
- The large backlit display makes it easier to read data, even in dark areas
- Dual rotating lasers to help you identify the area to be measured
- Large Backlit display makes it easier to read data, even in dark areas
- Dual rotating lasers to help you identify area to be measured

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0089N2ZH6 |
| Additional Features | High Accuracy |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Life | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,588 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #41 in Infrared Thermometers |
| Brand | Fluke |
| Brand Name | Fluke |
| Color | Yellow |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 964 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00095969620215 |
| Included Components | Fluke - Dual Laser Mini Temp (62MAXPLUS) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Tester |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fluke Corporation |
| Model | 62MAX |
| Model Name | 62MAXPLUS |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | 62 Max+ |
| Power Source | Aa Battery |
| Product Care Instructions | Do Not Soak |
| Resolution | 0.1°C x 0.2°F |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | High Accuracy |
| Specification Met | NIST |
| Style Name | 62 MAX Plus |
| UPC | 095969620215 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Range | 1202 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Fluke
- **Color:** Yellow
- **Connectivity Technology:** Infrared
- **Display Type:** LCD
- **Included Components:** Fluke - Dual Laser Mini Temp (62MAXPLUS)
- **Outer Material:** Plastic
- **Product Care Instructions:** Do Not Soak
- **Special Feature:** High Accuracy
- **Specification Met:** NIST

## Images

![62 Max+ Infrared Thermometer (Not for Human Temp), -20 to +1202 Degree F Range - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61s2T8Q6l2L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this made in the USA?**
A: In the battery compartment of my Fluke 62 MAX+, it states that the unit was made in China in June 2012.  Hope this helps.

**Q: Does this unit adjust for emissivity?**
A: According to the manufacture's website the Max Plus can be manually adjusted for emissivity in a range from 0.1 to 1.00

**Q: i cant decide on this or the 62 max  - any words of wisdom?**
A: Fluke's web site shows that the Max+ is better in every respect except battery life with laser and backlight on (10 vs. 8 hours) but Amazon inverted the prices today so there's no trade-off to make:Top-end:   500 versus 650 °CAccuracy above 0 °C:  greater of ±1.5 °C or ±1.5% versus greater of ±1.0 °C or ±1.0%Response Time:   <500 ms versus <300 msOptical Resolution:   10:1 versus 12:1Repeatability:  greater of ±0.8% of reading or <±1.0 °C (2 °F) versus greater of ±0.5% of reading or <±0.5 °C (1 °F)For my uses measuring attic temperatures, fry pans, fuse boxes, computer chips, hard drives and compact florescent bulb ballasts that seem to get hot before failing, either model would be fine.  I hope that getting a Fluke means that this will tolerate static electricity and drops better and maintain accuracy as the battery wears down or the sensor ages so the specs actually mean something.

**Q: I have figured how to set most everything but does anyone know what "tr i9" refers to for item #7 in the manual? Fluke is not much on words.**
A: This is the most confusing part of the manual (since its all pictograms w/o any text describing it).  What the trig setting (on or off) does:  If set to "on" then the unit will, if the trigger is held in for 10+ minutes, shut off after 10 minutes.  No effect on normal usage.  The normal operation is press trigger, let go, read the display... 5-6 seconds later the unit shuts off.  But if you toss it in your tool bag, pocket, etc and happen to depress the trigger and it stays that way, it will shut off after 10 minutes - to save battery life.  I'd have like to seen a configurable time, or a smaller time - 10 minutes seems excessive.  Anything over a minute seems excessive to me.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great durability, ergonomics, and functionality, with predictable Fluke quality
*by O***K on April 23, 2014*

This infrared thermometer is designed to take accurate temperature measurements without having to touch what you are measuring, which makes it safer, and easier to take temp measurements. This is particularly helpful with equipment that would either be dangerous or very difficult to access, and it takes readings instantly. The construction of the unit is rigid plastic with over-molded rubberized material, which makes it both comfortable to hold and easy to keep a secure grip. It also comes with a sturdy carabiner that fits into a corresponding hole at the base of the grip to allow it to easily clip to a belt loop or tool bag, a nice feature, especially when you need both hands free before using it, such as when climbing a ladder. The unit is powered by a single AA battery (included in the box), accessed by unscrewing a cover at the bottom of the grip. The LCD display shows current temperature reading in large numbers and either average, maximum, minimum, or difference between temperatures in the lower right-hand corner with small numbers. It also comes with a printed manual that consists mostly of pictorial explanations, some of which are a bit difficult to understand. However, I was able to figure out all that I needed with a bit of checking. There are also three buttons on the back of the unit, directly below the display screen. The button on the left is labeled "Sel." The button in the middle is a two-position rocker switch with an up arrow and a down arrow used only to adjust emissivity and high/low temperature alarm values, which I will explain later. The button on the right is labeled "Set." I will explain the settings in detail. In order to change the settings, you first need to activate the unit by pressing the trigger, then quickly press the "Sel" button. The first four times you press this button, it will toggle the lower right-hand small numbers on the LCD between displaying maximum ("Max"), minimum ("Min"), average ("Avg"), and difference ("Diff") from the currently measured temperature. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "LitE" and either "On" or "OFF" below that to switch the LCD display backlight between off or on, which is toggled between the two settings with the "Set" button on the right. The next press of the "Sel" button will display ºC or ºF (measure in either Celsius or Fahrenheit), which can be toggled between the two values by pressing the "Set" on the right. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "EMS" in the lower left-hand corner and a numerical value below that. This setting is emissivity, which is important to adjust for accurate readings on a variety of surfaces. By default, this value is set to 0.95, a good general purpose setting, but you will want a list of emissivity values for the surfaces you intend to measure for the best accuracy possible, which can be found from a variety of sources if you do a simple web search on "emissivity tables." As mentioned above, you adjust this numerical value by incrementing or decrementing it with the center up arrow/down arrow button. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "LAS," with either "On" or "OFF" below that. This is the setting that toggles the targeting lasers between off and on, again toggled between the two values with the "Set" button. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "trig" and either "On" or "OFF," below that. The purpose of this is to automatically shut down the thermometer if the trigger is accidentally held in for over ten minutes, something that could happen in a pocket or tool bag, to prevent the battery from getting unintentionally run down. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "Alarm HI" and a numerical value. You increment or decrement this numerical value with the center up arrow/down arrow button. The purpose of this is to have an alarm when you measure a temperature above the numerical value. The next press of the "Sel" button will display "Alarm LO" and a numerical value. You increment or decrement this numerical value with the center up arrow/down arrow button. The purpose of this is to have an alarm when you measure a temperature below the numerical value. Pressing the "Sel" button again after this will take you back to toggling between maximum, minimum, average, and difference values in the lower right-hand corner. The dual laser dots approximate the size and location of the area you will be measuring at any given moment. As a suggestion for how to use this best, I would advise that you hold in the trigger and sweep it across the entire surface you intend to measure, and you can then examine the max, min, avg, and diff. Also, the display will automatically power off after about seven seconds, dumping your measurements in the process, unless you press one of the three buttons on the back. I would advise that you hold in the up arrow/down arrow button if you want the display to stay on so you can write down the readings. This is a very useful instrument, particularly useful to people working on HVAC units, rotating machinery, objects that are difficult to access, and other equipment that would require rapid temperature checks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for Powder Coating and parts temperatures
*by D***T on February 14, 2026*

This was a highly rated product from Fluke. I also have a Fluke multi meter as well so I am somewhat familiar with Fluke products. I purchased this for Powder Coating processes. From what I have researched a quality Infrared Thermometer is essential for a quality end result. The instruction manual was less than desirable. They were quite veg to say the least. However, with a quick search through the comments and confirming from online sources, I was able to figure out the settings within a very short amount of time. The Fluke 62 Max + has tons of really good features. I would be a little difficult to top one of the other verified customers reviews where he outlines pretty much everything that you would need to know about the functionality of the unit. A quick down and dirty overview of the Infrared Thermometer is about all that's left to do. The unit is a hard durable plastic that feels good in your hand. It has a real quality feel to it as soon as you remove it from the packaging. The display is about the first thing that you might notice about the unit. The display is a 1-1/4" by 1-1/4" LCD display with the rubber function buttons for SEL or Select, the up and down arrows for toggling between settings, and the "Set" button which allows you to switch through the different settings once you have made your choice. When you first power up the unit, you can give a quick pull on the trigger, from there you would press the "SEL" button to enter into the settings menu. From there you can flip through the various settings and choose to turn on or turn off each one of the settings that you would like to utilize. There are a verity of features that are available to choose from and each person might have different needs and settings for their use. The over all quality is very good, its very easy and handy to use. The size of the unit is just about perfect fit in your hand. The display can be backlit or left off to save battery life if needed. The display letters are quite clear and easy to read. Overall I think its a solid purchase and I would not hesitate to recommend to others.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty Accurate Temperature Readings
*by C***_ on April 3, 2026*

Works great. Purchased this as a backup and verification for the Klien infrared unit purchased earlier. They both are within 5°± in test readings. Great to have in the kitchen pan and oil temps. Also use in automotive temps. They both are quick and responsive readings. Very portable. Highly recommend.

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