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Mark of Fitness MF-12 Fast Flexible Tip Digital Thermometer

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2005-09-19

from: Mark of Fitness



Our Price: $6.49
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Summer Infant Three-In-One Family Thermometer

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from: Summer Infant, Inc.


Three thermometers in one: oral, rectal and underarm; Fast 5-second reading; Red and Green Fever Alert' glow ...
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Innovia Earcheck Middle Ear Monitor, with New Physician Accuracy

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2007-09-24

from: EarCheck


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Braun IRT 4520 ThermoScan Ear Thermometer

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from: Gillette


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Safety 1st Hospital's Choice 10 Second Digital Thermometer

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from: Safety 1st


Six times faster than conventional thermometers, the 10-Second Digital Thermometer is perfect for quick and accurate temperature ...


ACE TAYLOR 6430 WEATHER STATION CHERRY

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from: TAYLOR PRECISION PRODUCTS


'TAYLOR' WEATHER STATION 14'L x 4.5'W with 2.25' dial faces Three instrument weather station ensemble including barometer, ...


Vicks OviTrack Basal Thermometer

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from: Vicks


As an aid in increasing the likelihood of becoming pregnant, the basal thermometer is indispensable. By taking her ...
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Prevention PV-818 Multi-Mode Ear Thermometer

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2006-09-10

from: Prevention


As an aid in increasing the likelihood of becoming pregnant, the basal thermometer is indispensable. By taking her ...
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Summer Infant 6 Second Oral Thermometer

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from: Summer Infant, Inc.


This high-speed oral thermometer provides an accurate reading in only 6 seconds! A fever alert glow feature ...
List Price: $8.99
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Timex Healthcare Acrobat 5-Second Oral Thermometer

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from: Timex


This high-speed oral thermometer provides an accurate reading in only 6 seconds! A fever alert glow feature ...
List Price: $15.99
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