Safety 1st Hospital's Choice 8 Second Digital Thermometer

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Safety 1st Hospital's Choice 8 Second Digital Thermometer

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Binding: Baby Product
Brand: Safety 1st
EAN: 0052181495045
Label: Safety 1st
Manufacturer: Safety 1st
Model: 49504B
Publisher: Safety 1st
Studio: Safety 1st



Editorial Review:

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

Features:
  • Takes an accurate oral and underarm in approximately 20 seconds
  • Takes an accurate rectal temperature in approximately 10 seconds
  • Smooth, flexible tip
  • Over-insertion gauge for proper positioning
  • Lighted digital display for nighttime use
  • Fold-up design stores compactly
  • Memory feature helps monitor a fever
  • Audible indicator signals when a temperature reading is complete
  • One long-life battery included







Features:
  • Memory recall of last reading
  • Lighted display for nighttime use
  • Exclusive fold up design
  • Water resistant probe, easy to clean
  • 6 Months and Up











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Doesn't work
I bought it when my daughter was very ill. It didn't work and I could not return it. I am not a big fan of safety first products!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent!!
I've unfortunatly had to use this recently for the 1st time. It's so easy to use!! I've always been scared to use a thermometer rectally but I wasn't nervous with this one at all. The reading was very quick and easy to read. It saves your last reading so you dont have to try and remember what it was last time to know if your baby's temp is better or worse. It also has a backlight on the screen so you can use it in the dark, which is nice if the child/baby is sleeping and you dont want to turn the light on and wake him/her up to take their temp.
And I LOVE the way to folds up inside itself so you dont worry about loosing the cap or cover, which I always do.
This is a quality thermometer and especially for the price!! So easy to use and much more accurate than the ear thermometers (dont EVER buy one of those, theyre a complete waste of money and dangerous to your baby by being so inaccurate!!)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Product
This is a great product. I love that there is no caps to cover the reader part of the thermometer and nothing gets lost. It gives you a quick and accurate reading. My child didnt even feel it in the rectum so that made me feel so much better.
GREAT PRODUCT AND GREAT PRICE..



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - not reliable
I liked the idea of how fast the thermometer read, and how it folds into itself for storage. However, when my son was 9 months old, he had croup. We took his temperature rectally before we left for the doctors and it read only 99.9 degrees. At the doctors, only 15 minutes later, the doctor's thermometer read 103.5 degrees. There was a big difference. When we went home, I took his temp again (under the arm) with this thermometer and another. This one was still reading about 3 degrees lower. I threw it out after this.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Quickly Inaccurate
According to my new 10 second digital thermometer, I have died recently and am rapidly cooling off. I have found that it is inaccurate by several degrees and is inconsistent. I was attracted by the quick reading time and other good reviews. Unfortunately, I won't bother using this thermometer on my son since I can't trust the temperature it tells me.



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