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Safety 1st Hospital's Choice Ear Thermometer
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Manufacturer: Safety 1st Find all by Safety 1st
Model#: 495.01
Weight: .75lbs Height: 8.88" | | Width: 5" Length: 2.13"
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $25.99 Online Sale Price: $22.97 Save $3.02 Today! * Price is subject to change. This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Features:- Replaceable long-life lithium battery included
- On/Off button with a 1 minute auto shut off
- Memory recall feature
- Beeps when complete
- Birth and Up
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User Submitted Safety 1st Hospital's Choice Ear Thermometer Reviews September 29, 2008 Easy and Fast. The best thing I liked about this item was the ease of use and the time it takes to read the temperature. It may not be 100% accurate like any non-clinical scales, but we can set a reference easily, to find out the offset.:) This is very handy when dealing with cranky kids (and adults too) :).
September 24, 2008 Wildly varying results make this worthless I really wanted this to work well, as the super quick readings make it convenient to check the temperature on a squirming infant. Neither my wife or I could get consistent readings at all though. We both tried several times on each other (and in desperation on ourselves).
Not only were the readings inaccurate (I do not have a 103 degree fever), but they also varied dramatically, as much as 4 degrees in either direction.
We also tried on our daughter and got excited when our first reading was a direct hit at 98.6. Subsequent readings were as low as 96 though, and were generally all over the board.
With much regret, we returned the product. I guess back to more traditional thermometers we go.
September 15, 2008 Using for infant After purchasing this item I learned that it is difficult to get an accurate reading on infants (under 12 months) using these thermometers. It's definitely true with this one. I've never had a reading above 96 for my 5 month old son.
July 12, 2008 Easier than the other option... I chose this thermometer for my 10-month old son. I never liked using a rectal thermometer for a number of reasons, and I figured if they use the ear therm in doctors' offices it has to be a good option. The name of the game seems to be getting the probe all the way in the ear canal, which for babies means pulling the outer ear back so that the middle ear (ear canal) is accessible. This can be a little tricky with one parent holding a squirmy baby, pulling on the ear, getting the therm in and then pressing the button to take the temp. I also generally take the temp twice to be sure I have an accurate reading. If it's way too low (in the 96-98 range) I know it's probably not positioned correctly, esp if I think he has a fever. The therm reads fast and I love that it doesn't need a probe cover, you can just wipe it with alcohol to clean it. Overall, a good option and so much nicer than the other option!
June 7, 2008 Not Accurate (Too High) Got this last week. Tested it out on my family and also for myself only compared with the oral thermometer we have been using. I don't mind the variability, which seems to be roughly plus/minus 0.5 degree F. What I don't like is that it seems to average about 1.5 degrees F too high. Specifically, the oral has me at 98.7 but the first 5 repeats with Safety 1st ranged from 99.9 to 101. My wife's readings also came in over 100. Maybe we just got a bad one.
June 2, 2008 Safety First (Accuracy Second) This thing is quick (~1 second) but wildly inaccurate. The instructions note how you're supposed to place it *just* right in the ear canal, by holding/pulling your ear back just so and inserting this into the ear canal so there is a good seal.
Even if this is done I've gotten wildly different temperatures, even on my own ear multiple times using the same method of placement. I took my wife's temperature (when we got this, to test it out) and according to this she had a fever of 101.3, 102.3, and 102-something in 3 different readings. We went to a corner drug store and got a digital thermometer (placed in the mount, takes about 1 minute to work) and it read 97.6.
We got this to use for a newborn but with the wildly different readings and no confidence that any of them are nearly close to being accurate, what's the point?
I'll give it props for being 1. safe and 2. really quick! But it's about as useful as a random number generator. Wish it weren't, it would be a lot easier to use than something that takes 30-60 seconds to get a reading.
June 2, 2008 Safety 1st Hospital's Choice Ear Thermometer This product is great and I received it very quickly Totally non invasive and my son does'nt mind when I use it.
May 27, 2008 Ideal with infants I love it! This pacifier thermometer is ideal for young infants, providing comfort to the child while letting you check baby's temperature. Quick and easy to understand, I suggest you to buy also probe covers to keep it clean. One of the best tools, if you have kids around!
April 8, 2008 Misleading Info on Ear Thermometer The seller's description said this NEW ear thermometer required no disposable caps. When we received the package, it was not sealed, the battery was dead and it required disposable caps. It is fortunate that a sample set of disposable caps were included. I made this purchase based on the seller's description and was frustrated that the product did not meet her description. The product itself works wonderfully but I will not buy from this seller again.
April 7, 2008 This thing rocks. Finally! How taking your temperature is supposed to be!!
Took me a few times to find the correct angle and depth, but wow. When you pull the trigger on this thing, it doesn't mess around. Fast and accurate. Found it interesting that the eardrum shares blood supply with the part of the brain that is supposed to regulate body temp, so it makes sense that the most accurate readings possible are in the ear.
I can't believe my good fortune at being able to stay hydrated with cool fluids and still check temperature just whenever. I can be sucking down iced tea and take my temperature between chugs.
This kind of thermometer is worth it's weight in gold when you don't feel good.
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