Yesteryear Limited Edition Brass Weather Pillar – Exclusive Weather Instrument
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The Limited Edition Weather Pillar is a unique, one-of-a-kind piece of history. Constructed with a blend of natural materials, this weather pillar will bring a touch of rustic beauty to any environment. The detailed craftsmanship and custom-forged materials make this item a true testament to history, perfect for any home or workplace.
This Weather Pillar is a historical Product of 1940s last century that will make a great talking point for your office or study. Fischer Germany spent 1 year finding a way to reproduce this product under license of Lufft to offer you a true Masterpiece of a handcrafted ' Precision '' instrument. Features
- Barometer
- Hygrometer
- Thermometer
- Compass
- Polished brass casing
- Comes with Full instructions
- You might like this Stunning Chrome model
- Each one comes its own number in this unique edition
- All our instruments are in the English language
- Full instructions on how to set up and use your barometer are in included with the device.
- We offer a 2-year warranty on all our products; we can also offer a in house service centre if anything should go wrong.
More Historical information
There is something very cool about antiques. You can just feel the history.
That is why Fischer Germany spent a year finding a way to reproduce this product under license of Lufft to offer you a true masterpiece of a handcrafted procession instrument.
Size:
- Height 170mm or 6.9 inches
- Base 120mm or 4.72 inches
- Top 45mm or 1.77 inches
What Does a Weather Station Measure?
A weather station is usually made up of a few weather reading instruments such as barometers, thermometers and hygrometer. Each of these different instruments measures different
- What does a Barometer Measure? Atmospheric Pressure - this is helpful to know what kind of changes you can expect in the weather.
- What does a hygrometer Measure? Humidity of the air. A Comfortable and healthy livery and working conditions are provided with temperatures between 18 and 24 C and humidity between 35 and 65%
- What does a Thermometer measure? The air Temperature.