Emerson 1F78-151 Single-Stage Programmable Thermostat vs Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat
Overall winner: Emerson 1F78-151 Single-Stage Programmable Thermostat
Key Differences
Honeywell Pro 1000 (A) is a straightforward, non-programmable vertical thermostat praised for easy installation and clear display, while Emerson 1F78-151 (B) adds 5-2 day programmability, a backlit display and ±1°F precision but can be trickier during wire attachment. Choose A if you want a simple, readable 2-wire-friendly unit; choose B if you need programmable schedules and finer temperature control
Emerson 1F78-151 Single-Stage Programmable Thermostat
Digital thermostat with 5-2 day programming for weekday/weekend schedules. Easy-to-read backlit display and precise ±1°F control. Customers note reliable performance and straightforward installation
Pros
- backlit easy-to-read display
- 5-2 day programmable schedules
- compatible with single-stage heating, cooling, and heat pump systems
- precise temperature control ±1°F
Cons
- wire attachment process can be difficult
Honeywell Pro 1000 Vertical Non-Programmable Thermostat
Non-programmable thermostat in Premier white for simple temperature control. Easy to install and read with a backlit display, praised for accuracy. Customers note it works well with 2-wire systems
Pros
- easy to install
- easy-to-read backlit display
- accurate temperature readings
- works with 2-wire systems
Cons
- non-programmable
- single-stage thermostat depending on system
- manual controls only
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Emerson |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Emerson |
| User Reviews | Honeywell |