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Inkbird ITC-308 Digital Temperature Controller 2-Stage Outlet Thermostat Heating and Cooling Mode Carboy Homebrew Fermenter Greenhouse Terrarium 110V

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  • 【Easy to use】 Supports °C/°F display.
  • 【Dual relay】able to power refrigeration and heating equipment as conditions change.
  • 【Dual Display Window】Displays measured temperature and set temperature at the same time.
  • 【Buzzer Alarm】High and low temperature alarms are available when the temperature is over or the sensor experiences a malfunction.
  • 【Safety】Maximum output load: 1100 W(110 V). Customize temperature and compressor delay, protecting your refrigeration/heating equipment.
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Product details

BrandInkbird
Product Dimensions1.3"D x 2.68"W x 5.51"H
Controller TypePush Button
Special FeatureTemperature Display
ColorBlack

Technical specifications

brandInkbird
product_dimensions1.3"D x 2.68"W x 5.51"H
controller_typePush Button
special_featureTemperature Display
colorBlack
specific_uses_for_productfreezer, heating wrap, exhaust fan
temperature_control_typeHeating and Cooling
included_componentstemperature probe, socket, controller panel
power_sourceCorded Electric
voltage110 Volts
materialPlastic
shapeRectangular
display_typeLCD
control_typeButton Control
control_methodRemote
mounting_typeWall Mount
styleDigital
backlightYes
wattage1100 watts
upc705701511540 705701565505
manufacturerInkbird Tech
item_weight14.9 ounces
item_model_numberCOMINHKPR111236
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableJuly 2, 2016
best_sellers_rank#1,115 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Temperature Controllers

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Customers say

Customers find the thermostat reliable and easy to set up and use, with accurate temperature readings within 100°C and the ability to check and adjust from their phone.

★★★★★

great product, works well, could use a few features

Thomas M.September 13, 2019✓ Verified purchase

great product. it works just as advertised. a lot of adjustments can be made, and the smartphone app can make all of them remotely, its super convenient. only a few minor things that i believe could be made better. 1. while the device WILL connect to google home and register as a device, google home has litterally no control over it, or ability to tell what the temperature is. since you can just use the inkbird app (or tuya app) this is really a nonissue. just a suggestion really. 2. the increments of time are quite broad. its not possible to have it log the temperature every minute in history, i believe it only logs every 15 minutes. IT DOES REPORT LIVE AND CONSTANTLY, UPDATING IN MERE SECONDS VIA LIVE VIEW IN THE APP, it is constantly updating and providing a realtime temperature in the app however it only logs the temperature and stores it once every 15 minutes. if it could be changed to log temperature every minute as an option that would be useful. again just a suggestion. its not really that helpful for anything, i just like to see everything going on. 3. upon changing any settings on the temperature controller it automaticly assumes that it needs to start either A cooling or B heating if the temperature isnt exactly what the set temperature is at. also sort of a non issue since once it reaches the temperature it reverts to normal operation, meaning the temperature differential, or the setting that adjusts how far from the set temperature it can change before enabling or disabling the cooling or heating system, once temperature is reached after setting a setting in the app or on the controller, works perfectly fine. however if you just want to adjust it so it 1 degree higher in the cooling differential, if you adjust it so it has a 5 degree cooling deviation instead of four, if the temperature is, lets say 78 instead of 75, although its only a 3 degree difference, since you just set the setting it automatically assumes that the temperature needs to be adjusted until it is at the correct temperature before starting operation normally. (just being clear) this is a setting i would want to have an adjustment on. like "restart device upon changing settings? yes or no" then if no is selected, when temperatures are changed if its still within range itll turn off. an example of how this would be useful is if you wanted to adjust the cooling differential higher so the cooling switch turns off, it will ironically turn it on upon making the change, which will immediately have the opposite effect as intended, until it reaches the set temperature, then will use the input settings and resume normal operation. this is the only issue i could see potentially being problematic if you have this placed somewhere with frequent power fluctuations, because when the device restarts it also does just this. checks the temperature and then goes "is it the exact set temperature? no because its off by .1? turn on the heating or cooling." again, just a small pet peeve, not a major issue, but this could be problematic as a UPS battery backup would likely not be able to power any real kind of cooling device and a high power relay of some sort would have to be used to allow power for any high consumption devices to be drawn from elsewhere and the temperature controller to be the only thing drawing power from the ups. that way when the power returns on the temperature sensor never turned off and does not restart. overall i woudl give 4.5 stars if i could because realisticly this is the only product on the market with these features in general, the features being wifi connectivity and the ability to just plug whatever you want into the controller and control both heating and cooling from the same device, as to save power. just my two cents :) Read more

★★★★★

Simple to use (program) and does the job

metrology dufusDecember 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase

Works great, easy to setup and use. configurable for 'F or 'C. I like the separate AC outlets on a dongle, but I wonder about the maximum load current capacity of the wiring. I've got a couple 200 watt grow lights and a 600/1500 watt space heater I run to grow tomatoes indoors during the winter. These would overload. I had been using a combo timer/switch with temperature control but after a few months this heavy load killed it. That worked for a while and then it's dinky power switch (relay) quit. So I found this Inkbird and ordered one. I'm sure it would do the job -for a while. As soon as I got it I noticed its quality. So I opened it up. It was an easy do. These days you can tell quality simply by seeing electronic components that have their markings still on the chips. -china removes these markings, but Taiwan and others do not. The Inkbird had all its markings and actually uses a rather powerful microprocessor to facilitate the control process. It remembers its settings when power off and that is an important feature. Very well. Since the last gadget died because of its relay failure, I decided to amp this up a bit. [pun intended] When your crop is dependent on not freezing to death -I hate failures. so.. The Inkbird uses a pair of relays -one for cooling and one for heating. These are separate from each other and rated for 15 amp 120 volt loading. Again, for a while... relays suffer horribly short lives when loaded to the max and cycling on/off many times as a thermostat will do. Then my epiphany.. A trick I use, is to construct a plug-in service box wired with 20 amp 120V grounded sockets, and with a solid-state relay, capable of at least 20 amps AC at 120V. I also use a 16 gage [or more] 3 wire power cord into this box. For extra credit, I use an expensive 'zero-crossing' type solid state switch (SSR). These run a bit hot when powering a 15+ Amp load so I add a big heat sink to the 'SSR' to help extend its life. This type of SSR uses a DC control (one/off) voltage between 3 and 35Vdc, so I add a small 12VDC wall-wart to switch the SSR, and let the Inkbird only power the wall-wart which in turn operates the SSR, which is very low wattage and thus a very light load on the relays inside the Inkbird. Note that this SSR box will operate a window AC as well. Add one of those Kill-A-Watt monitors and you can track the voltage, power and expense of your rig. Read more

★★★★★

Cold Plunge temp Easily Maintained

Brian BrassMarch 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase

The media could not be loaded. The InkBird Digital Temperature control works very well. I have one on my cold plunge setup and it works very well. It maintains the temp consistently. The wi-fi feature is nice but I think it be better used on something you wanted to turn on if your not home like a hot tub or sauna that way it is at the temp you wanted when you get home. Read more

★★★★☆

Works as advertised.

Derek FletcherNovember 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I bought this for my 110 gallon mixed reef tank because I thought it would be a good idea to have a backup in place just in case of the unlikely event my apex controller just didn’t work correctly. An extra layer of protection seemed worthwhile and I thought using the inkbird power outlet would keep the apex from flipping the outlet on and off so often. It works fine and does its job as advertised. It was easy to set up and connect to wifi and adjust using an app on your phone so you can see the temp and adjust it from anywhere. The controller has a readout of the current temp and can adjust the set value up and down by 1 degree. I have ended up removing it from my system and no longer use it because it had more variation than I liked. I had better precision control on temp using the apex only and kept rock steady temp with .1 degree variance and with the inkbird I couldn’t get much lower than .5 degrees variance. This is fine and wouldn’t be a problem but for corals I want the least possible variation even if it’s overkill. The product is good and works as advertised, just be aware you’re not going to be able to dial it in to get less than .5 degree variance, which is great for 99% of people. Read more

★★★★★

Piping heat trace control

JoeFebruary 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase

I used it to control self limiting heat trace on water piping in my crawlspace. I found it easy to set up, easy to monitor remotely and reliable. I don’t like running the heat tape unless it’s needed so this did the job saving me from having to crawl into the space to turn it on and off throughout the winter. Read more

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