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    <ai:summary>A handheld CWH425 infrared thermal imaging camera. The saved offer lists thermal imaging mode, a white-hot image palette, BMP image saving, an SD card slot and a rechargeable lithium battery.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A UK homeowner, landlord or tradesperson is trying to work out whether cold walls, window condensation or draughty edges need simple inspection, better evidence or a professional building check. The setting is a Bristol kitchen, hallway and small maintenance bench during colder months.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A UK homeowner, landlord or renovator can use thermal imaging to record visible heat patterns around cold rooms, windows, doors, loft edges, walls, floors and pipe routes. The useful decision is not whether every blue patch is a fault, but whether the images help you choose the next sensible inspect</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>For a cold bedroom, draughty hallway or damp-prone kitchen in a UK home, a thermal image can help you see surface heat patterns before you decide what to inspect next. It is most useful when you treat the image as evidence for investigation, not as a final diagnosis.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>For a cold bedroom, draughty hallway or damp-prone kitchen in a UK home, a thermal image can help you see surface heat patterns before you decide what to inspect next. It is most useful when you treat the image as evidence for investigation, not as a final diagnosis.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>A UK homeowner, landlord or tradesperson is trying to work out whether cold walls, window condensation or draughty edges need simple inspection, better evidence or a professional building check. The setting is a Bristol kitchen, hallway and small maintenance bench during colder months.</ai:summary>
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