

🌟 Take control of your environment like a pro—never miss a degree or a moment!
The Inkbird ITC-306T is a pre-wired electronic heating thermostat with a dual digital display and a 24-hour day/night cycle timer. Designed for seed germination, reptile hatching, and pipe freeze prevention, it supports temperature calibration, handles up to 10A/1200W heating loads, and features an over/under-temperature alarm for safety. Its plug-and-play design makes it an essential smart controller for precise, automated heating management.











































| ASIN | B01486LZ50 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,655 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #38 in Temperature Controllers |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2015 |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
| Item model number | Itc-306t |
| Manufacturer | Inkbird |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 2.76 x 7.48 inches |
| UPC | 705701523383 705701506386 |
H**D
My wife always said I was a bit long-winded, but I tend to disagree...
Ok, so I bought one of these fancy new 306T heat-temperature controller things. Now most folks that know me well would say somethin' like "Now what the dickens is that boy gonna do with that!?". Well, down here in the south it gets hot, real hot. Most of our energy-conservation is aimed at keeping our pretty little heads (and other parts) COOL. Yeah, the heat and humidity down here is rather tough. We claim we can cut a chunk off with a knife and send it to Alaska and it'll still be solid when it gets there. Yeah, hot and humid enough to make the big pole at the post office wilt. So, what's a guy from the enchanted land of humidity supposed to do with something that controls a heating device? Can't plug it into our nearest star to turn it's temp down when it gets too hot. Nope, that won't work, besides...I don't have an extension cord that long (got a bunch of'em, though!). I don't hatch chickens and I don't own an iguana, though I have an old highschool buddy that resembles one strongly (that's another story). So.... Down here in the deep south hardly anybody knows what a “frost line” is. What, bury a water line three feet deep? Shoot put it down six inches so you won't run over it with the lawn mower and forget it!!!! Bare pipes running everywhere, exposed to the heat...and the occasional hard freeze we get some winters. Man, when that little weatherman guy comes on and starts talking about sub-freezing temperatures you can meet the whole town down at Joe Maynard's hardware store buying up pipe insulation, heat lamps, propane torches (to thaw them frozen pipes out later, of course!...and later we hear about so-n-so (can't say his name here) burning his garage down where he had been making his whiskey while he was thawing pipes, but again, that's another story). Yeah, people start scampering around like my 3-year old granddaughter running back from the kitchen with a crazed look in her eyes and a Popsicle she just snuck from the freezer hanging out her mouth! Suddenly everybody is panicking trying to protect those delicate pipes that they swore last year they were going to “take care of”. I'm usually right there with'em. Sometimes it gets right dangerous with so many desperate people vying for that last heat tape. Watch out for them little old ladies with the blue hair...they can get mighty mean when the pipe insulation starts running low. Humanity can be so cold at times... So here's what I've done. I'm just as guilty as the next fella about procrastinating about getting my pipes permanently insulated. I usually run around with the herd of folks looking for those foam tubes for insulation and fiberglass wrapping stuff for the crooked places. You ever seen two old pharts playing tug-o-war with a piece of foam pipe insulation??? Oh, and my favorite....Infra Red heat lamps....they do work a treat in keeping those pipes from freezing. I've got one really bad area that I do my best to protect...it's the outside washer and hot water heater!!! Open ended garage...exposed pipes. Yeah, it's kind of open to the elements. Why, I do believe that was where my wife come face to face (the first time) with a fat ol' possum....them things are ugly and even uglier when they “hiss” at you...being from a large city she really didn't know how to take that possum but I think she took the cow drinking out of the bird bath a bit better, but I digress. Man, I *hate* plumbing work (but ain't got nothin' aginst possums) so I really couldn't make it without those heat lamps!! But, there's a problem with those heat lamps...they don't have a brain to turn on and off when they need to. And I'm at work a lot of times when they need to turn on...or off. Don't need'em running needlessly just to send my do-reh-me to the greedy power-company. And I don't need my pipes ah freezing 'cause I wasn't there to turn the lamps on. I just need those heat lamps a burning when it's freezing, that's all. But I can't be in two places at once and there's a not a friendly troll that comes along and unplugs them for me.... DRUM ROLL PLEASE!!!!! Enter in the 306T controller!!! You ever see them old science fiction movies where the aliens all looked like they had one of those beehive hairdos but instead it was their brain? These were mostly black and white movies...real grainy and we had to twist the outdoor antenna to get'em to come in good. Well anyhow, the 306T would look like that if it was an alien 'cause it'd have a really big brain!!! Really smart contraption. What can I say, eh? Ok, so here's what I did. I took the 306T and hooked those 250W heat lamps up to it. Set a differential of a couple of degrees off from 32F and let her rip. Works like charm!!! No more spinning that meter like it's a Chuck Berry 45rpm record that the electric-company's doing “The Twist” to!!! Stops them blood-suckers from tippy-toeing through my wallet!!!! Yessire!!!! When it's not cold enough to freeze the pipes the 306T turns off the heat lamps, when it gets close to freezing the 306T turns them back on. No frozen pipes!!!! No trips to the hardware store trying to match up pipes and fittin's and swearing that I'll get everything honky-dory by next winter...no WWE fights with little ol' blue-haired ladies. Nope, the 306T doesn't hardly lift it's pinky-finger and turns those heat lamps on-and-off, on-and-off, on-and-off...and me, well I'm sittin' inside drinking a warm cup of something that warms me up or a cold cup of something that warms me up. I can set my thoughts on more important things...like finding that alien movie with the big-brained space aliens in it. Now that's somethng positive to be doing rather than pluggin' in and unpluggin' heat lamps...let the brain do it for ya!!!! Now, what'd I do with the tv remote control....maybe the 306T could find it for me....it's the real brain around here!!!!!!!!! Dang fine piece of equipment, too!!! NASA could take some tips from this Inkbird company. Must be a bunch of them big-brained Aliens running it cause this this controller is smarter'n Doctor Spock was and he was always amazing Scotty and Scotty was pretty smart himself!!! Fine company of aliens, I guess. At least they're friendly and won't eat'ya. So, if your hatching ostriches or maybe raising salwater crocs to hand out to the kids at Halloween and you're having trouble keeping the inkubators at the right temperature then fret no more!!!! You can get that temperature honed in to a “T” with a nice and shiny Inkbird 306T!!! And then when you get them ostriches and crocodiles all hatched out and happy and winter starts to move in you can keep your pipes from freezing with it, too!!!!! Think of all your money that you can keep out of the electric-company's hands!!! Shazamm!!!! It brangs tears to my eyes I tell ya!!!! It's an amazing piece of technology!!!!...something that keeps me from having to do plumbing work! The president oughta give ol Inkbird a medal!!!!!!!!!!!!! Customer service is great!!! It's the answer to all your problems. You can contact them if you do have a problem. I was having trouble baking pound cakes, they was just coming out all wrong and not airy like Miss Linda's cakes come out. I'd sifted the flour just right. I didn't stomp around in the kitchen with my work boots on. And still it'd come out a big flop. I contacted customer service and and this nice person went through the steps and things with me. Ended up I wasn't lettin' the eggs and butter sit out over night and come to room temperature like I was supposed to be doing. Amazing customer service!!!!!! Inkbird is a class act, I tell ya!!! Now, you know you want an Inkbird 306T, you really want one bad! Jerry Pickler down the road from you, he lives in the green house with all the funny-looking antennas on it...over behind where the feedstore used to be 'fore it burned down back in '73...hmmm, might've been '74. I think they was using a propane torch to thaw some frozen pipes out...shame Inkbird wasn't around back then. Anyhow, I'll bet Jerry's got one of the 306T controllers for inkubating his emus!!! (Jerry has some fine emus, too!) Don't let Jerry outsmart you even if he has twelve toes and can climb a tree better'n anybody in the county (has held the county tree climbing championship for eleven years runnin'!!!). And last thing, I really haven't seen him at the hardware running around like a maniac the last few freezes that we've had. Jerry Pickler ain't smarter'n you are...is he? Nuff said. Ya know, I got to wondering just now. My feet tend to get cold in the winter when I'm sleepin'....yeah, you know what I'm thinking...see, you're getting the “Inkbird Insight”!!! Yeah, a little duck tape and tape that probe to my a big toe and plug my 'lectric heater up. YEAH BOY!!! TROPICAL PARADISE!!!! This 306T is an amazing contraption, like an electronic Swiss army knife!!!!...musta been one of them fizzicist scientist (or a really smart big-brained alien) that figured this thing out!!! Oh well, I gotta go. Got me something cool to drink and I think “Lost in Space” is coming on the television (I think one of them big-brained aliens is supposed to be in this epysode)...gotta adjust the antenna just a tad, too. It's amazing, I thought the show had ended years ago but it's still coming on...and Will Robinson hasn't aged a bit!!!! Weird!!!! Oh.....now where'd I put my meds?......they're here somewhere....oh, here they are....hmm, I don't remember that one, oh well... All set to relax since I ain't wrappin' pipes for the winter and I know this purdy Inkbird 306T is gonna take care of things!!!!!!! YEEEHAWWWW!!!
B**W
Inkbird is the best!
I have 12 of these controllers for my aquariums. The digital readout is perfect for seeing the temp at a distance. Programming is easy and these will work with any heater tube.
J**S
works well
works well, i have a few of these already, mostly used for a safety off, if my apex outlet were to stick on, or could be a stand alone if apex temp has a issue for short term use... i set my off like 1degree higher than the apex off temp.. the wifi wouldn't work well for my use, since its powered off say 50% of the time, but i could see the value of the double probe, and wifi for a stand alone use probably..
K**D
Excellent for yogurt fermentation
Just bought it to ferment yogurt in an old fashioned (not digital) crock pot. Easy as pie! OK it's actually quite a pain to make a pie crust but once you figured out how to use this thing it's quite simple. The control is not intuitive so you need to read the manual for the first time. What I don't like about this device is that the display when showing alphabet often does not represent the alphabet (unless my particular device is defective? but all else is working well). For example the letter T is displayed as an upside down F. When I enter the values I have compare the menu code carefully with the manual listing, because I cannot easily figure out what they are by looking at the display. If you delay a bit when inputting the values the thing resets back to previous values and you have to start the whole setting process all over again. This is why I am taking off one star. I haven't even used the timing feature yet, because to do so will require me to enter more values and it's quite painful due to the above reason. Luckily I haven't had the need to use the timing feature yet. I have no trouble understanding the manual instructions though. Overall it's a very useful device and works well in terms of controlling temperature within range. My yogurt turns out rich and creamy and just right. I set my temp at 115 degrees F. Plug my crock pot in and set it to "warm", and 8 hours later it's done! The pot will be turned on when the temp dips to 113 and will stop when reaching 115. The pot may continue to heat up to a degree or 2 above because the heating element cannot cool down immediately, but as long as the temp is lower than 120 the bacteria will thrive. I am going to buy the long probe selling at Amazon here instead of using the short probe that comes with the device. For my yogurt purpose the short probe is not ideal. You have to be careful not to get the rubber part immersed in the liquid but still ensure most of the metal part is well in the milk/yogurt. A quick note about the milk-pasteurization portion of the yogurt making process: I also did it in my crock pot, but I used a digital thermometer with an alarm feature. I set the pot to "high" and it will heat the milk up in an hour or two (didn't time it). The gentle heat of the slow cook ensures that milk will not overflow, burn or form a hard deposit on the pot so when it comes to cleaning it will be very easy. My slow cooker is a cheap Hamilton Beech 3 qt one. It's good for half gallon capacity but if you need to make a gallon at a time you will need a 5-6 qt pot.
B**D
Fabulous for yogurt !
I'm so pleased with this device. It works perfectly for regulating temperatures for making yogurt. It has been reliable and accurate. It's easy to use. And frankly, the features are overkill for what I needed. It's capable of quite a bit more. I use a very large pot filled with water, a submersible coffee cup heater, and a tiny water pump. Inside the big pot is a smaller large pot with the yogurt milk. The pump circulates the water nicely and the coffee cup heater is enough to keep a couple of gallons of water warm. Both plug into the Inkbird and it keeps my yogurt within a degree of where I want it. It works great. Heater: https://a.co/d/6yaSmSU Pump: https://a.co/d/12CVL4p
S**.
Great device. Wouldn’t have an aquarium without this.
Wouldn’t have an aquarium without having your heater connected to this. I have 3 and all work great for safeguarding against heater malfunctions. Easy to set up and gives you peace of mind. This will protect your fish from extreme heat that can be caused from a malfunctioning heater, that without this, would otherwise fail to shut off and expose your aquarium to extreme heat which can devastate aquarium life. Small price to pay to protect your aquatic life.
A**L
Aun no lo he utilizado , pero llego en buenas condiciones !
M**A
Malísimopepducto. No apagó el calentador de agua al llegar a los 28 grados celsius, cómo lo programé, elevó la temperatura demasiado y mató a mis peces!!!!! Hasta me dan ganas de demandarlos!!!! 😡😡😡 No funcionó correctamente ni un mes! Le baje la temperatura de encendido a 23 grados Celsius, solo para corroborar qué fue lo que falló, y ni siquiera prende. Malísimo producto, no arriesguen a sus mascotas con este termostato. Envío foto de la pantalla del termostato a los 23 celsius, dónde se ve no trabaja el termostato.
M**O
Funciona al 100, mantiene en perfecta temperatura el terrario
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