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Default 2 K-Type Digital Thermometer w/ Thermocouple Sensors

I've been speaking some with Neuromancer at MSN.

He linked me this darn cheap Thermometer with Thermocouple sensors..Which I'm looking for and I guess many others..
Is there any chance this thermometer could read temperature range of LN2?

LINK

Specs:
Brand new DM6802B thermometer with a portable 3 1/2 digit, designed to use external K-type thermocouple as temperature sensor.
Description:
  • Differential temperature measurement
  • Selection between celsius and fahrenheit
  • Overload display alert when input exceeds measurement range
  • Designed for use with included K-type thermocouples
  • Data-hold function
  • Temperature read-out in °F or °C selectable
  • T1/T2, T1-T2 display
Specifications:
  • Temperature range: -50°C to 1300°C ( -58°F to 1999°F)
  • Battery: 9V battery (installed)
  • Dimensions: 149 x 71 x 41mm
  • Weight: 200g ( including battery )
  • Included 2 ''K''-thermocouples
  • Resolution : 1°C or 1°F
Package Include:
  • 1 x DM6802B Unit
  • 2 x K type temperature test probe(-50 to 250°C)
  • 2 x screw
  • 1 x operating manual
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