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Cailey Palilla
> 3 dayI used this while pregnant to avoid overheating in the bath, and then I used it for my baby. It seems very accurate. It also reads room temperature.
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Ethan hale
> 3 dayPerfect, I have anxiety about it being too hot and this eases that. And doubles as a cute bath toy
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Kim
> 3 dayThis was given to us as a gift, brand new in the packaging and it doesnt work. It has never turned on. We cant even return or exchange because it was a gift. I wouldnt buy this. Doesnt even work to begin with.
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tom
> 3 dayFirst one lasted 3 years and he loves playing with it in the bath.
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themartinbirds
19-04-2025Batteries die super quick because there is no way to turn off the thermometer when you’re finished using. It works but not for long and doesn’t take a typical battery type. We threw out and bought a different kind.
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Phillip Sutton
> 3 dayThis thermometer is very cute looking, and easy to use. My overall 5 star rating is because it is really very cute, it appears to be well made, it does its job, and its very easy to use. Simple button push to change between F and C, and another button to turn it on (or it turns on automatically when in water), and you can even change what the high temp alarm is ( between 99-100 ºF). This is the first time Ive done a review where Amazon asked me to rate additional factors, like how fun is this toy? I put 5 stars because while its not a toy, its definitely fun. As for educational value... well these ratings dont suit the item. Despite the other ratings, the product is great. I think its an easy 5 stars. 8/14/13 ** EDIT ** I still feel like this is a great product, and I would still rate it 5 stars. 1) I have also been using this to check air temperature, and it seems to measure VERY closely (occasionally one degree different) to a much more expensive room thermometer that I used to check this against. I dont have anything else to check water temperature, so I cant verify this, but I cant imagine it would be different. 2) I have found one item worth mentioning: you should try to avoid submerging this thermometer completely in water. While I didnt do it on purpose, I regularly let it float under the stream of water filling the tub which pushes it underwater. The thermometer part in the center is actually just a press-fit into the plastic alligator/crocodile part on the outside. In the inside of the alligator part is a small hole, which will let water in if submerged (I imagine the water pressure becomes high enough to break the press-fit seal between the thermometer and the alligator). Its not a huge deal, but it is hard to get the water out (and doesnt really evaporate out well, being such a small hole), and it will cause the thermometer to float unevenly due to the water thats inside of it. I believe that just floating on the top of the water, it would never get any in there. I think if youre pro-active, a dab of 100% silicone would prevent this from ever being a problem (100% silicone should be baby safe once its dried).
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fernanda padron
> 3 dayI use every day. Its very usefull. The only problem was that after 1 month of use it stopped turning off. But I steel use it. And I realy like it. Would buy it again!
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amb
> 3 dayWe use this for baby baths for our infant. We love being able to be precise to know it’s not too hot or cold, and we find it sensitive enough to adjust rapidly as the temperature changes. It stays on for the whole bath and we have observed it drop over time from 99° to 94° so we knew to wrap up bath time. It’s super cute too. My husband nicknamed our daughter Turtle within her first week because he said her wrinkly rolls in her skin reminded him of a turtle without a shell so I loved that I could get this as a turtle lol
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maximlion
> 3 daybattery does not last long
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panoyot k.
> 3 dayPerfect