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Honeywell TH6110D1021 FocusPro Programmable Digital Thermostat | 
enlarge | Brand: Honeywell Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $51.39(as of 9/9/10 05:25 PDT - Details)
New (5) from $51.39
Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 4360
Color: White Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 5.8 x 1.5
MPN: TH6110D1021 Model: TH6110D1021 UPC: 085267257046 EAN: 0085267257046 ASIN: B000UQ7T58
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Large backlit display with soft-touch button interface | | • | Precise temperature control of +/-1-degreesF with auto change from heat to cool. | | • | Energy Star Rated 5-2 programming with 4 programmable periods per day | | • | Programming for weekdays, plus weekends. | | • | Compatible with heating and cooling systems* |
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Product Description
The Honeywell TH6110D1021 is the latest generation of Honeywell FocusPro 6000 digital thermostats. This Large Digit Display Programmable digital thermostat features 5 day weekday, Saturday and Sunday individual programs. The large Backlit display is easy to read and adjust. It can be programmed for manual or automatic system changeover from heating to cooling. This premium unit can be installed on all types of 24 volt or millivolt systems. Has 1 stage of heat and 1 stage of cooling control. Built in compressor delay to prevent damage due to short cycling. Clear, large, easy to read backlit extra large digit display Easy access battery replacement Pecise comfort control (+/- 1deg) 5 year warranty from manufacturer Soft key, easy to use controls
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Great Features and Large Screen November 12, 2009 S. Ratliff (Kansas City, MO) The screen is easy to see and I like how the set tempurature and the actual room temperature are displayed at the same time on the same screen. I really like the 24 volt hardwired feature which gives you the option to wire the 24V transformer in your furnace to your thermostat therefore using the batteries as back-up power only (in case of power outage). The batteries can be replaced from an easy to open side door so you don't have to take the whole thermostat off the wall to replace the batteries as with some other electronic thermostat's.
Annoying clicking overrides any satisfaction May 11, 2009 C. Comeaux (Texas) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
We have three of these thermostats in our new construction home. The one upstairs has been reported to be annoying to overnight guests in our guestroom. The one in our master bedroom echos through our 9' tall ceilinged room. It is very annoying when we are trying to sleep. If you can find a better thermostat that doesn't click, definitely buy it, not this one. No matter what nice features this one has, it's not worth it.
Consumer Reports Correctly Rated This Excellent! December 25, 2008 Barry Jones (CORDOVA, TN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I consult Consumer Reports on any major purchase and electronics. They have a strong track record with me. I bought this thermostat after reading their report. It performs flawlessly. As other reviews said, there is a 3 degree "dead zone" between heat and cool if you use the "Auto Changeover" setting (which I use). It does not impact my comfort at all. If you prefer the manual change over from heat to cool, the 3 degree does not apply. Highly recommend this item.
Great 'stat but be careful where you buy March 17, 2008 Jonathan D. Kaunitz (Santa Monica, CA USA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Honeywell TH6110D1021 FocusPro 6000 5-1-1 large display prog digital thermostat heating cooling I replaced my c. 1995 Honeywell mercury switch with this model and can only praise it for its functionality, appearance, ease-of-use, and easy change out. Indeed, the I used the same screws used for my other 'stat and the wiring was a snap. I believe that mine is powered by the furnace's 24v transformer with a battery back-up. Operation and programming are simple, and intuitive programming is a snap. I particularly like the ability to fine tune 4 periods/day with separate times and temperatures. A small gripe is that I don't know where to put the supplied reference card although I don't really need it. One caveat is that several vendors sell the same unit. I would search using the exact model # in order to find all of the vendors available. Since Amazon does not sell this one itself, it pays to check each vendor's return policy, which can vary greatly. Some charge a high restocking fee and some appear to discourage returns. I ordered mine from Apex Controls which was a "sponsored link". It cost $50 as opposed to ~$65 on the major vendors. They sent mine in 2 days in perfect condition, plus they appear to have a fair return policy. I also didn't like to adaptive option since it assumes that it always starts from the same temperature, which is not our case. I just programmed it to switch on 15' prior to when we needed it. Honeywell also sells a unit that is identical except for a smaller screen. The big screen model is useful if you wear glasses and need to see the readout. I have read complaints about some models that make a loud click. This one clicks but it is inaudible more than 2-3 feet away, unless your house is completely silent.
Great product and price! January 20, 2008 Sarah (Alexandria, VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I did quite a bit of research on programable thermostats to replace the "dumb" thermostats in our (NEW CONSTRUCTION!) home. One of them controls a heat pump and I wanted a thermostat intelligent enough to ramp up to the set-point without using resistance heat. This one had about the best price on the Web and works great. I bought a similar looking thermostat to control a gas furnace/AC. The instruction card insert is very handy (particularly for my husband who is less skilled in this regard).
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