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- Energy Star-compliant programmable thermostat from Hunter Fan for indoor temperature control
- Accommodates most 24-volt and millivolt systems; programs for every day of the week
- Thermostat programs temperatures range of 45 to 99 degrees F; includes fan switch
- Low-battery indication features 2-stage light; unit requires separate purchase of 2 AA 1.5v batteries
- Thermostat weighs 9.6 ounces upon shipping and requires assembly and hardware; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Hunter Set & Save 5/2 Programmable ThermostatAmazon.com Review
Create the ideal indoor climate for the weekend without wasting energy throughout the workweek with this Energy Star-compliant Set & Save Programmable Thermostat from Hunter. Users set the thermostat based on varying household needs for all seven days of the week, for enabling the thermostat to automatically heat up at dawn on a cold morning or to run the air conditioner for longer hours over a… More >>


November 4, 2009 at 8:34 am
I do not like this thermostat at all. At my other home, we had a Honeywell which was much easier to use. I wish I had gone with a Honeywell this time.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 4, 2009 at 10:03 am
I purchased the Hunter #44110 from Lowes hardware May 1, 2007. The first control, which was replaced within weeks, did not hold the temperature set for a given period. In other words, if set to AC to come on at 80, the reading could be much highter without it having turned the AC on. Same for the heat. If set to say 76, the reading could be much lower without it having turned the heat on. Didn’t experience this problem through testing the setting with the second Hunter right away but now the same situation is being experienced. I do not recommend this particular control module by model number.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 4, 2009 at 11:30 am
so, first off I’m going to say: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND TURN OFF THE POWER!! my brother was installing the thermostat for me, and didn’t read the instructions… so we ended up blowing the transformer. A bit expensive when the whole idea was repalceing the analog t’stat with the digital one. oh well. it works great, just hard to program. I usually don’t have trouble, but it doesn’t seem to be keeping the changes I put in -goes back to factory original.

overall it’s great thou
Rating: 4 / 5
November 4, 2009 at 11:31 am
This product was great for a week but hasn’t worked since. The thermostat won’t cool the house anymore. I even had the A/C guys out here twice b/c I thought my A/C unit was broken. It’s not. I’ll set the temp. at 75 degrees and the temp. in the house will read 83! It’ll maybe cool the house to 80. It’s never cool in our house anymore. Also, the display doesn’t light up. I can’t recommend this product at all. Buy something else!
Rating: 1 / 5
November 4, 2009 at 1:31 pm
I’ve replaced two of these. The way the thermostat snaps into its base is a bad design. It doesn’t necessarily make good contact with the base. Our fan would come on, but not the rest of the AC. They’re controlled by separate wires, one made contact the other didn’t. If I pushed on the thermostat with my thumb, the AC comes on until I let go.
There is no reason to buy a defective design. Other brands have similarly priced similarly featured units without the removable thermostat that might not turn the AC fully on.
Rating: 1 / 5