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| BEBE SOUNDS 5- Second Thermometer | 
enlarge | Brand: Unisar / BeBe Sounds Category: Baby Product
Buy: $8.99 - $19.87
This item is no longer available
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews
MPN: BR112 ASIN: B001F0SUJM
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| Features:
| • | 3-way: oral, underarm or rectal | | • | 5-sec read for oral or rectal, 20-sec read for underarm | | • | Flexible tip for maximum comfort | | • | Automatic shut-off/low battery indicator | | • | Large display |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Cleans with alcohol. Has soft, flexible tip for greater comfort. Designed to measure body temperature in 3 ways orally, rectally or under the arm (axillary). Provides an accurate oral or rectal reading in just 5 seconds and axillary reading in 20 seconds. 3-way: oral, underarm or rectal 5-sec read for oral or rectal, 20-sec read for underarm Flexible tip for maximum comfort Automatic shut-off/low battery indicator Large display
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| Customer Reviews:
Terrible thermometer September 2, 2008 This is the worst thermometer I have ever had the misfortune of using. It takes almost a whole minute to get a reading if the thing doesn't turn off two or three times while you are taking the temperature. I actually bought two and the second worked badly once and would never turn on again. I would not recommend this item at all.
Trash August 10, 2008 Really don't like this thermometer. It cost our 3 week old a spinal tap. It is very inconsistent and not very user friendly. The setting for axillary, rectal or oral is hard to read and just getting the thing to work isn't very easy. I would not recommend this product to anyone with a baby. The only positive thing I can say, is that it does give a quick reading in the oral or rectal setting. However, it is hard to know if you are in the oral or rectal setting and you can't trust the reading that you get.
Thermometer review March 26, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thermometer is okay, but not very user friendly. It is hard to get to the setting you want, and hard to tell when it is done. I also don't trust it's accuracy, as it reads very low.
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