Country Geek
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Both dad and I have Davis Vantage Pro2s.
Love them. Mine is 2 years old now, Dads is about 4. Theyve been flawless. You can upload to the internet with Weatherlink USB, with the PC on or use the standalone WeatherlinkIP if you want to not have to run a PC to upload (its a standalone data logger with internet connectivity). Using weatherlink USB a PC (or laptop or equivalent) must be running to push the data up to WeatherUnderground (or equivalent). I use the WeatherlinkUSB
Were in some particularly harsh environments here with dads particularly bad due to high winds and ocean salt spray, and the Davis never misses a beat, other than loosing a cup on the anemometer in an ice storm (a $5.00 fix).
They arent cheap, but they are very well made in the USA. And you can buy basically all the parts to rebuild one should the need arise. They are not chicom disposable units.
Check ScientificSales.com out of new jersey. They had the best prices by far when I bought mine. If you get a good price, the differential between a $100 disposable and the Davis isnt nearly that bad. Currently ScientificSales has the Davis Vue2 Wireless for $385
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I agree with you that the Davis stuff is premium and well made. But the price differential is off the charts. For example to get the ability to upload to the internet from that $400 Vantage Pro or that $250 Vantage View, you have to add on a $200+ WeatherLink IP dongle. So you're in it for $450-600+ to get what a $100 AcuRite can do.
I agree it's worth paying more for better quality made in USA. But 4-6x more is a bit harder to justify.
I have a Davis setup and it's very nice. But it cost me a big pile of money and if I had it to do again I would buy AcuRite. And if it didn't last I'd buy a new one that would be more advanced than the last one, because that's what technology does. And I could do that 4-5 times and still be ahead.