Lumiscope 2210-214 Quick-Read Digital Thermometers, 2-Pack

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Lumiscope 2210-214 Quick-Read Digital Thermometers, 2-Pack

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 : Lumiscope 2210-214 Quick-Read Digital Thermometers, 2-Pack
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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Lumiscope
Color: White-Blue-Green
EAN: 0038673210143
Label: Lumiscope
Manufacturer: Lumiscope
Model: 2210-2214
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lumiscope
Studio: Lumiscope
Variation Description: White-Blue-Green







Features:
  • Jumbo Digital Display
  • Waterproof
  • Beeper & Memory Recall
  • Auto Off
  • Quick Read Technology





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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - These are handy two for one at a good price and as far as i can tell very accurate.
It worked great! I received it speedily and it was a great value for the price.



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