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Eventek ET312 vs Lasergrip GM400 Infrared Thermometer Side-by-Side Comparison

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Eventek ET312 vs Lasergrip GM400 Infrared Thermometer

Overall Verdict

When comparing the Eventek ET312 and the Lasergrip GM400, it quickly becomes clear which one we recommend based on their accuracy ratings alone. Our benchmark awards the Eventek ET312 with an impressive performance rating of 8.2 out of 10, making it the highest-rated thermometer in our database as of June 2023. In contrast, the Lasergrip GM400 receives a significantly lower rating of only 5.3.

Considering accuracy as the primary factor and not accounting for other aspects like design (in which the Lasergrip GM400 also falls behind the Eventek ET312), the clear choice between these two infrared thermometers is the Eventek ET312. We cannot recommend the Lasergrip GM400 for anyone or any purpose.

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Pros & Cons

  • Great IR sensor that returns accurate readings
  • Well-built outer housing and parts
  • Bright laser emitter
  • Handling experience is decent
  • Decent complement of measurement modes for the kitchen
  • Loud speakers give off audio cues when the thermometer has finished scanning
  • Passable measurement performance in the hot test with cooking oil
  • One of the lightest IR thermometers in our database
  • The product looks and feels cheap
  • The handle isn’t textured, which can make it slippery on wet hands
  • Poor measurement accuracy in the cold test with ice
  • Lackluster build quality
  • Dim laser emitter
  • Lack of extra measurement modes

Key Specs

Dimensions
L3.14 x W1.65 x H6.3 inches
L4 x W1.57 x H6.3 inches
Weight
4.36 ounces
4.36 ounces
Display type
Backlit LCD
Backlit LCD panel
Measurement modes
4 (EMS, average, min, max)
0
Audio cues
Yes
Yes
Temperature range
-50 to 550°C (-58 to 1,022°F)
-58°F - 752°F (-50°C - 400°C)

Where to Buy

Price at publication
$14.66
$14.43

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Analysis and Test Results

Performance

Overall Performance Scoring
8.2
5.3

Cold Test with Ice

8.3
2.9
Eventek Infrared Thermometer Gun Cold Test with Ice Video
The Eventek ET312, from 12 inches away, displaying a temperature of 32.2°F on the screen.
The Eventek ET312, from a distance of 16 inches away, displaying a temperature of 33.5°F on the screen.
Lasergrip GM400 Infrared Thermometer Cold Test
The Lasergrip GM400 measures the surface temperature of an ice chest from 12 inches away. The screen reads 38.3°F.
The Lasergrip GM400 measures the surface temperature of an ice chest from 16 inches away. The screen reads 39.2°F.
Ice Temperature
32°F
32°F
Temperature at 12”
32.2°F
38.4°F
Temperature at 16”
33.5°F
39.2°F

Hot Test with Cooking Oil

8.1
7.0
Eventek Infrared Thermometer Gun Hot Test with Cooking Oil Video
The Eventek ET312 IR thermometer is displaying a temperature reading of 367.1°F at 12 inches away from the pan of cooking oil.
The Eventek G550 measures the temperature of a pan of hot oil from a distance of 16 inches away. The screen reads 363.3°F.
Lasergrip GM400 Infrared Thermometer Hot Test
The Lasergrip GM400 measures the surface temperature of a pan of cooking oil from 12 inches away. The screen reads 370.5°F.
The Lasergrip GM400 measures the surface temperature of a pan of cooking oil from 16 inches away. The screen reads 364.4°F.
Oil Temperature
361°F
361°F
Temperature at 12”
367.1°F
370.5°F
Temperature at 16”
363.3°F
364.4°F

Design

Overall Design Scoring
7.9
6.1

In the Box

The Eventek IR thermometer in the center of the frame on its side. To the left is the box, and to the right is the battery and user manual.
The Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer in its plastic packaging on a slate grey concrete table top.

Dimensions

The dimensions of the Eventek ET312. The length is 3.14 inches, the width is 1.65 inches, and the height is 6.3 inches.
The dimensions of the Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer. The length is 4 inches, the width is 1.57 inches, and the height is 6.3 inches.
Weight
4.4 oz (124 g)
4.3 oz (122 g)
Length
3.1" (8.0 cm)
4.0" (10.2 cm)
Width
1.6" (4.2 cm)
1.6" (4.0 cm)
Height
6.3" (16.0 cm)
6.3" (16.0 cm)

Build Quality

8.0
6.0
Eventek Infrared Thermometer Gun Build Quality Video
The Eventek ET312 IR thermometer on its side on a slate grey concrete countertop.
The Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer on a dark grey concrete tabletop against a blurry blue background.

Laser Emitter

9.0
5.0
The red dot of the Eventek ET312’s laser emitter in a dark room.
The single, red laser dot of the Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer in a dark room.
The single, red laser dot of the Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer in a dark room.
The laser emitter and the IR sensor of the Lasergrip GM400.
Laser Pattern
Single-dot
Single-dot
Brightness
Good
Bad

Display Panel

6.5
7.5
The backlit LCD screen of the Eventek ET312. The screen shows 81.1°F. The symbologies for HOLD and MAX are lit up.
The backlit LCD screen of the Eventek ET312. The screen shows 81.1°F. The symbologies for HOLD and MAX are lit up.
The backlight of the LCD screen of the Eventek ET312 is turned on.
The Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer’s display with the backlight off (left) and on (right).
The Lasergrip GM400’s display with the backlight turned off (left) and on (right).
Display Type
Backlit LCD
Backlit LCD panel
Backlight
Yes
Yes
Display Size
1.18
1.18

Battery Compartment

The Eventek ET312 IR thermometer’s opened battery compartment and complimentary battery pack to the right, on a slate grey concrete table top.
The Lasergrip GM400 with its battery compartment opened. To its right is one AAA battery.
Battery Type
AAA
AAA

Usability

Overall Usability Scoring
8.0
4.3

Handling

8.0
7.0
The gloved hand of a reviewer holding the Eventek ET312 IR thermometer. In the background is a toaster oven.
The gloved hand of a reviewer holding the Eventek ET312 IR thermometer. In the background is a toaster oven.
A close-up of the Eventek ET312’s handle, with indents and the trigger.
A close-up of the Eventek ET312’s handle, showcasing its ridged patterning.
The white-gloved hand of a reviewer holding and using the Lasergrip GM400, with a finger on the trigger of the thermometer.
The white-gloved hand of a reviewer holding and using the Lasergrip GM400, with a finger on the trigger of the thermometer.
The ridges at the front of the Lasergrip GM400 IR thermometer.
The handle of the Lasergrip GM400, with the patterning at the front of the handle in view.

Measurement Modes

8.0
0.0
Emissivity
0.8-0.95
No
Average Mode
No
No
Min Mode
Yes
No
Max Mode
Yes
No
Calibration
Yes
No
Alarm Mode
No
No

Audio Cues

8.0
4.0