: Honeywell YRTH8500D1008 7Day Program Thermostat

: Honeywell YRTH8500D1008 7Day Program Thermostat

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Honeywell YRTH8500D1008 7Day Program Thermostat

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Honeywell YRTH8500D1008 7Day Program Thermostat
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 5 weeks

Street Price: $99.99
Gaunz Org Price: $89.00
Savings!: $10.99 (11%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 967





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Honeywell
Color: White
EAN: 0085267256858
Label: Honeywell
Product Manufacturer: Honeywell
Model: RTH7600D
Publisher: Honeywell
Ranking: 967
Size: Medium
Studio: Honeywell


Piece facts:
  • Easy-to-use, extra large backlit touch screen display with menu-driven programming
  • Precise temperature control of +/-1-degreesF with auto change from heat to cool.
  • Energy Star Rated 7 day programming with 4 programmable periods per day
  • Exclusive Honeywell Smart Response Technology with filter change reminder and low battery indicator
  • Compatible with heating and cooling plus heat pump systems*




Thermostat Program 7Day YRTH8500D1008 Honeywell






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7 Day, Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat, Universal Application, Works With Conventional Systems & Multi-Stage Heat Pumps, Separate Programming For Each Day 0f Week, 4 Periods Per Day, Auto Change 0ver To Daylight Savings Time & From Heat To Cool, Easy To Program, Comes With lnstructional Mini CD.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Honeywell 8500D Thermostat ...
1) Installation instructions easy to follow. Should take less than half an hour. No risk of shock or fire.
2) Set-up instructions also easy to follow. Should take less than 15 minutes.
3) Unit allows for individual day of week heating and cooling settings.
4) Good warranty, which has been honored by the manufacturer in the past.
5) Much clearer readout than most LCD screens, but one still may need to adjust lighting in order to read it. I currently use three of this model thermostat in my house. However, I am not certain that it decreases my heating or AC bill.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Very easy to install - very easy to program
The thermostat installed in less than five minutes. Just remember to use the little color code stickers (my yellow wire was actually blue). I had already programmed the thermostat while sitting down - it does not need to be on the wall to program, and the actual deed took about 1 minute. Snapped in place, turned the power back on, waited for the low voltage timer on my air unit to kick in and all done. Cool air flowing in less than 10 minutes.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Beware - No Warranty ...
Buyers be aware. I purchased a RTH 8500 last week throught Amazon and installed it myself. The installation was straightforward and the instructions clear. I liked the way it worked. Five days later the touch screen stopped working. When I called Customer Support they could not remedy the problem, it was apparently a defective product. However, I was told that because I had puchased the product on the web, the Honeywell written warranty enclosed with the thermostat would not apply in direct contradiction to what was stated. The 8500 is not available at retail stores in my area. But, I was told that if I purchased it from the web sites for Amazon, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, or others, Honeywell would not honor their own written warranty. This apparently applies to all Honeywell thermostats. Purchasers should be aware. I have written to Honeywell and I hope they will correct this.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Difficult installation and no useage statistics
Installation was difficult because the holes that you are supposed to put wires into are small and do not face out toward you (their axes are parallel to the wall). Also, it does not track useage which my old thermostat did.

Positives: 1) Controls to a small temperature range which is much better than my previous (I was always cold or hot); 2) Intuitive interface.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Easy to use, works well ...
I installed it myself without problem. Comes with a DVD and instructions for installing and website support. The programming is well designed: Set a temp for when we wake up, a different setting when we are away at work, a temp for when we return, and another for when we are sleeping, all programmed by day of the week, which can be easily overridden if you are staying home for a holiday or leaving the house on a vacation of days or weeks.
The heating/a/c unit does not labor or run as much since we installed this unit. I can't say for sure about the energy bills as last year our son was living with us before graduating college but logically it has to be more energy efficient.
It is a nicely made product, intelligently designed, and works well.

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