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JLJ
> 24 hourIt’s like a fever party, you don’t actually know where you sit temp wise because it’s all over the place
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Larry Zweben
> 24 hourThis appears to be a reliable and accurate fever thermometer
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NG
> 24 hourBattery was almost dead right out of the box. :(
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Laur
> 24 hourThis thermometer is great! We used to have one in the ear but this one gives us an accurate temp each time.
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pianogal
> 24 hourIt worked well for about a week. I was sick and used it frequently. The screen went dull, seemed the battery was already running out with a week of use. I returned it as is now unreadable.
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Chris
> 24 hourIt works fine and seems accurate, but it does seem to take longer than some other ones Ive used. This one probably takes a solid 10-15 seconds, which definitely isnt terrible
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Devon
> 24 hourItem works but the beep sound is so low I cant hear it when its finished.
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Bin Zhao
> 24 hourI have just changed an old-fashioned thermometer with this one. This one is much quicker to get the result and much easier to read the result. And its price is even lower than an old-fashioned thermometer. What another example of technological improvement! By the way, there is a simple but effective manual included.
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Claire L Morgan
> 24 hourArrived quickly, when I needed it. Great price & easy to use. Thank you.
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L. Beach
> 24 hourBought three of these after my family all contracted Covid at a 5-person Christmas with people who were supposed to be in our safety bubble, but I digress. They work right out of the box and were in line with the temp checks we got at urgent care and follow up testing. It was comforting to have it on hand, and to have one for each person so we didnt have to share. I probably checked my temp 5-6 times a day during the whole ordeal and it did vary, some of these digital models always say 98.6 no matter what, but these did register a low grade (but not clinically defined) fever (<104 but >99) the two days that I had a little spike. I had a tote bag I used to bring stuff downstairs during the day (b/c trust me, no way in hell are you even moving, much less climbing stairs with Covid if you help it) and this little guy was in my bag at all times with my pulse oximeter, chapstick, tissues, and ibuprofen/tylenol. Not to get political, but the virus IS real, it is NOT just the flu, and I hope no one reading this has it or gets it. Wash your hands, wear your masks, and get your vaccines as soon as you qualify. In the meantime, its good to have a thermometer on hand and this one fits the bill.