LF50R filters, fits Braun Thermoscan. Package of 50pcs.

Kitchen & Housewares : LF50R filters, fits Braun Thermoscan. Package of 50pcs.

LF50R filters, fits Braun Thermoscan. Package of 50pcs.

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 : LF50R filters, fits Braun Thermoscan. Package of 50pcs.
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Product DescriptionLF50R Lens Filters are safe, hygienic and comfortable to use with children and adults. Just attach clean lens filter to the thermometer and insert gently into the ear. To assure accuracy and sanitary practice, change or clean lens filters after each use. Fits all Braun ThermoScan models. Fits all Braun IRT and HM thermometers. Contains 50 disposable lens filters.




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  • 50 Pack 0f Lens Filters, fits Braun ThermoScan
  • Fits all Braun ThermoScan models.











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