Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer Combines Meaningful Function and Value in an Excellent Diagnostic Tool
The Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer is an indispensableย tool for preventative maintenance and diagnostics in several trades. It has the right combination of features and price to get the attention of our resident electrician, so we put it in his hands for a few weeks to see what he thinks of its performance in the field.
Pros
- Measures surface as well as bulk air, gas, and liquids temperatures with IR and K-Type probe
- Wide range of -40ยฐ to 1200ยฐF
- Easy-to-read display with backlight
- Large (20:1) optical resolution ratio for dangerous or difficult-to-reach areas
- MAX, MIN, AVG, DIFF, and customizable high/low limits with audible/visual alarms
- Tough Meter: IP54 rating and 9.9-foot (3-meter) drop test
- Powers off automatically to preserve 9V battery
- Great price compared to other 20:1 IR thermometer competitors
Cons
- No major drawbacks
Performance
The Doctor Is In
The Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer is exceptionally efficient at diagnosing problems. Iโve used it on every job since I picked it up. It finds the source of an electrical serviceโs fever quickly.
But even when there isnโt a known problem, I do my future self (and customers) a favor and scan service panels with the IR10 anyway. This type of preventative maintenance reveals hotspots caused by bad connections, old breakers, and over-ampedย but untripped breakers.

Who knows how many dangerous situations could be avoided with this kind of scan?
I especially like setting the high and low parameters with an audible alarm. A breaker thatโs too hot jumps right out at me. As they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This diagnostic and preventative method goes for other uses across the trades: automotive, HVAC, plumbing, bearings, electronics, and more.
Accuracy Matters
This model has a relatively modest +/- 1.5% accuracy confidence. For the majority of applications, thereโs nothing wrong with that. However, there are models from Southwire, Fluke, and others that bring it down to a tighter +/- 1% if you need better accuracy.


Safe Space
In addition to the generous -40ยฐ to 1200ยฐF range, theย Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer gives you a 20:1 โsafe space.โ This makes it easy to measure lights that are out of reach or stay out well away from a dangerous piece of equipment or panel.

Speaking of lights, this is a helpful tool to show my customers choose how to choose more efficient lighting and save on energy bills by using the IR10 to show how much heat inefficient bulbs generate compared to others. Thermal imaging is still king in the visualization department, but seeing the numbers on the screen tells a compelling story for a lower price.
Features
20:1 Optical Resolution
Theย Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometerโs 20:1 optical resolution is helpful for dangerous or hard-to-reach measurements. Hereโs a quick primer for you apprentices out there: the ratio measures the distance-to-spot. In other words, how far away you are (distance) from the measurement area (spot).ย At 20 feet away, yourย measurement area is 1 foot in diameter.

Incidentally, the target area is a diameter because the dual targeting lasers create a range for accuracy. That diameter shrinks or growsย in with the distance.
Compare that to IR thermometers with an 8:1 or 12:1 resolution and the Klein IR10โs advantage is clear: smaller ratios mean you have to be closer to pinpoint the same spot.
Parameters, Limits, and Alarms
The IR10 collects measurement maximums, minimums, averages, and differences so you donโt have to see and remember those numbers in real time. You can set high and low limits to find those readings that fall outside your custom ranges. Audible and visual alerts let you know when you come across a temp thatโs outside your range.

Tough Meter Status
A 9-volt battery powers theย Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer for roughly 8 hours of continuous use. The battery cover secures with a small screw and the whole unit earns an IP54 rating. Klein tells us the IR10 can survive a 9.9-foot drop, too.

Price
Are you ready for the best part of the $89 Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer?
The Southwireย 31040S has a bit wider range at -58ยฐ to 1500ยฐF but costs $99.98. You can find Extechโs IRT500 for $100 and it has a relatively limited range ofย -58 to 500ยฐF. The Flukes 64 Maxโs range is -22ยฐ to 1112ยฐF and it will set you back about $203.
Southwire and Fluke have an advantage in accuracy atย +/- 1% instead of Kleinโsย +/- 1.5%.
Looking at theย field, Klein puts together a pretty nice package at this price.
The Bottom Line
As a diagnostic tool, the Klein IR10 has a place in nearly every electrician, HVAC, and MRO tool bag. Thermal imaging is still easier to visualize, but youโll pay a much higher price to get the kind of temperature range you get from this $84 IR thermometer. Even Kleinโs closest competitorsโ 20:1 IR thermometers have a tough time trying to offer a better value.
Klein Tools Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer Specifications
- Item Number: Klein Tools IR10
- Materials: plastic housing, electronicย components
- Battery: 9V
- Accuracy:
- IR: 32ยฐ F and Above: +/- 3ยฐ F or +/- 1.5% (Whichever is Greater)
- Less Than 32ยฐ F: +/- (3.6ยฐ F + 0.2ยฐ F per Degree)
- K-Type: 32ยฐ F and Above: +/- 2ยฐ F or +/-% (Whichever is Greater)
- Above 32ยฐ F: +/- 3ยฐ or +/1% (Whichever is Greater)
- Range: -40ยฐ to 1200ยฐ F (-40ยฐ to 650ยฐ C)
- Response Time: <150ms
- Length: 7 inches
- Height: 4.49 inches
- Width: 2.05 inches
- Weight: 7.40 oz
- Price: $99
