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The Honeywell Home CT87K1004 Round Heat Only Manual Thermostat combines iconic design with precise ±1°F temperature control. Easy to install and mercury-free, this battery-powered thermostat fits perfectly in any home, offering reliable, manual temperature management with a sleek, wall-friendly finish.









| ASIN | B000EANORW |
| Additional Features | Fan Control |
| Backlight | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,309 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Home Nonprogrammable Thermostats |
| Brand Name | Honeywell Home |
| Color | White |
| Control Type | Dial Control |
| Controller Type | Ring |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,818 Reviews |
| Display Type | Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085267263672 |
| Included Components | Honeywell CT87K The RoundHeat Only Manual Thermostat |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.88"D x 3.62"W x 3.62"H |
| Item Height | 3.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Round Heat Only Manual Thermostat, White, 1-Pack |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell Home |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty. |
| Model Number | CT87K1004 |
| Mounting Type | Round Non-Programmable Thermostat Owner's Guide Model: CT8775A,C French |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Thermostat Round |
| Shape | Round |
| Specific Uses For Product | Air Conditioner |
| Temperature Control Type | Manual |
| UPC | 085267263672 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
R**E
Nice
Works properly. Decent price. Very easy to install. Looks great. Would purchase again.
J**N
Easy install.
Easy install and works fine - steady temp in my rooms.
M**R
Great item
Sometimes digital is overkill! This works great, simple to use
D**D
Failure waiting to happen.
Did not last one month. I replaced a 30 year old mercury switch thermostat with this piece of junk. It failed in 3 weeks. I picked another one up at home depot to tide us over with family visiting during the holidays. The second one clicks so loud it wakes you up at night. It really is too bad you cannot buy a simple thermostat that might last a decade or more. I wanted to avoid buying one that required battery replacement every year, guess that is impossible. Will now be taking the time to replace this again with a different product, hopefully from a different company.
A**N
I don't find this collection of Reviews compelling; few understand how a thermostat works, etc.
See the review by John, 2-17-13 for an explanation of the (rare..) use of the 10+ year-life battery inside, as is there to 1) reset after a power failure and 2) initially after install: to charge up a capacitor which actually feeds the internal electronics and which is constantly replenished by the 24-28 V. AC power delivered usually by the furnace electrics when its own power is on (24/7.) Those 24~28 Volts A/C come via a small step-down transformer usually located within the furnace box. That said, recently I did have an -87K unit fail after some 4-5 years (I have no *reliable* info on the failure rates on the hundreds of thousands of these units in service, and individual guesstimates are useless/just gossip.) As I “do electronics” I naturally performed a necropsy on unit. The nominal 3 V battery in that was near-new at 3.22V on a Fluke prof. meter; it did not die via “battery failure”—see above, again—the few occasions where its small power input would actually be missed. I still wanted the natural simplicity of the glass-sealed mercury capsule, but I do realize that the mission of a thermostat/in 2018 is trivial to design and I Saw that the circuit board in my failed unit is comparable quality to that seen in prof. grade test equipment: so I was just unlucky in this early failure (most failures happen on initial turn-on, then ..during first days/weeks until: they go a long….time and then fail for complex reasons.) Four or so years IS … unexpected. Hence the 4-stars, pending.. I just bought another -87K unit from Amazon. It was a 3-second “drop it in and carefully press down till it latches” operation (no wiring had to be done.) I left it alone with temp turned all the way down for 5 min. or so: letting that capacitor charge up to its working voltage from the battery. While it’s only been a couple days, it is doing exactly what you want it to do: silently switch on the permission for furnace to take over. Note that: the manner/temperatures at which the furnace decides finally *to turn OFF* its blower motor is Not anything to do with the thermostat’s ON/OFF decisions: a variety of means are engineered within furnace controls to cover this so-called “hysteresis” time + temp process. Your thermostat is an ON/OFF switch ONLY. I’ll drop in and modify this report should this new unit fail shortly (unless, of course: many are already in caves, say? No reports then. No furnaces either.)
J**E
Great price
Very easy to install
J**M
decent product
decent product
G**1
Easy to install and cheap, but don’t last long
It’s losing a star because the other one was only two years old and broke. It’s easy to install. Manual, so no programming. The price is on the low end and temperature control is self explanatory. But I’ve replaced two of them to date and both were approximately 2 years old. So, a bit annoyed.
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