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K. Creek
> 3 dayI purchased a couple of them to have on hand. I put them both in the same cup of water and tempted them. Both came back with the same reading. I like how it has a soft tip so you can bite it lightly and not hurt your teeth like some of the other ones.
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Wendy D.
> 3 dayGood little thermometer for if youre sick at a decent price
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Wayneman
Greater than one weekIn these Covid times, you must have a thermometer to make sure youre not racing past 102 degrees. You can get the hi-tech fancy ones for $50, or go the old school oral type, and pay under $10. This one does the trick nicely.
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TDilly
> 3 dayGood quality thermometer and easy to clean.
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Effie Mae
> 3 dayEasy to read, clear instructions for anyone needing them. The end part that goes under the tongue is a flexible plastic- so that’s different from regular digital thermometers. It arrived overnight and we needed it. It comes in its own clear, hard plastic case. it has both Celsius and Fahrenheit functions and beeps to let you know when to read results. It also shows the last temp taken. Very good price. Thanks.
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Dee Renfrow
> 3 dayI’m sure I’ll like it but so far I haven’t had to use it yet. Thank goodness
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Taylor Walker
> 3 dayFor the price its hard to find flaw in this. the temperature is accurate to as close as I can tell with a very hard to read mercury thermometer which is probably 30 years old or better, and trying to be rid of mercury products was the primary reason I decided to get this one. Its obviously a lot bulkier than the old style mercury thermometer. because of the LCD readout and battery compartment but it is still very light. The flexible tip seems alright but wasnt a selling point to me since Ive been used to a glass one for so long, but it does feel more comfortable since it is not so rigid. PROS: + Light weight in the mouth. + reading is faster than mercury thermometer. + comes with a protective case. CONS: - the button feels very mushy. it doesnt click, and it feels like you have to press it very deeply into the device for it to register. If you have large fingers or thumbs, the button is small enough and set flush enough that you may find it difficult to push the button in all the way to power it on/off
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Mark Myword
> 3 dayI read some of the negative comments; and empathize because sometimes I got a faulty product. But Ive used this thing several times now, and even once as I went to my doctors office and it was right on point. The thing I like best is that its only a 10 second wait, (I always wait 15 to be sure). I have tinnitus and cant usually hear those high pitched beeps on a lot of these things, but with this thing, its a snap, and I always got a good reading. I like it, and I would recommend it.
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MMB
> 3 dayThe product worked but only for two months
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richard girard
> 3 dayna