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Prime Members: Berrcom Digital Thermometer (DT-007)

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Berrcom Medical Device via Amazon has for Prime Members: Berrcom Digital Thermometer (DT-007) on sale for $5.48 - $0.55 when you 'clip' the 10% off coupon - $1.64 when you clip the Redeem Offer on product page = $3.29. Shipping is free.

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About this Product:
  • Provides accurate results to measure oral, rectal and underarm temperatures
  • This oral thermometer is easy to read with clear display, beeper alarm, last memory recall, auto shut off, low battery alert, easily switch the units between ℉ and ℃
  • Waterproof Tip

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Berrcom Medical Device via Amazon has for Prime Members: Berrcom Digital Thermometer (DT-007) on sale for $5.48 - $0.55 when you 'clip' the 10% off coupon - $1.64 when you clip the Redeem Offer on product page = $3.29. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Hunter babgaly for sharing this deal

Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically for one-time use. Offer is valid for Prime Members only.

About this Product:
  • Provides accurate results to measure oral, rectal and underarm temperatures
  • This oral thermometer is easy to read with clear display, beeper alarm, last memory recall, auto shut off, low battery alert, easily switch the units between ℉ and ℃
  • Waterproof Tip

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3d ago
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jpalinchik
3d ago
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Got 1!!! Thanks
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jjmIII
3d ago
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Quote from jpalinchik :
Got 1!!! Thanks
Everyone should have one.
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If your temperature reaches 103°F (39.4°C), you should seek immediate medical attention, especially if you experience any additional symptoms like confusion, difficulty breathing, or severe pain. While fever can be a sign of an illness, it's important to monitor your symptoms and know when to seek professional help.
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_DonkeyKong_
2d ago
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what is a good brand for these things? got a no name amazon digital thermometer once and it gave different readings from old fashioned one.
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Yearlingsun
2d ago
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Quote from _DonkeyKong_ :
what is a good brand for these things? got a no name amazon digital thermometer once and it gave different readings from old fashioned one.
Name brands (Braun, GE, etc) generally carry better warrantys and customer service but in my experience they all work pretty much the same and are reasonably accurate. It's more important to ensure you're getting good placement of the tip (either back corner underneath the tongue. It's also important to become familiar with your thermometer and if possible compare it to what readings are when you visit a healthcare facility as some slight discrepancies are fairly common on home use thermometers and that can be mitigated by knowing what sort of discrepancy you're working with.
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Yearlingsun
2d ago
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Quote from jjmIII :
Everyone should have one.
To add to this. 103+ is moreso for adults and only if your fever isn't responding to medication. With kids as long as their temperature is staying under 104/is responding to medication they're ok to stay at home. 2 of my 3 kids run temperatures in the low-mid 103's at times when sick and I've always been told by healthcare professionals that it's not really until 104+ and medication not helping that they start to become concerned. Dehydration is usually the biggest concern so keep kids hydrated however you can when they're sick
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TriggrHppyTiggr
2d ago
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Everyone should have 4. One for each hole and arm pit. Take the avg to get a more accurate result
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deshwasi
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Thanks OP. Grabbed 3. These are washable, right?
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JDubb66
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I recommend multiple of you plan to do both oral and rectal. Make sure they are labeled too..
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Icrackcorn
2d ago
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Quote from JDubb66 :
I recommend multiple of you plan to do both oral and rectal. Make sure they are labeled too..

Or just live dangerously
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westmi
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In for one - daughter leaves for college in September and this will be good for medical pack
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J-Bone
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Quote from JDubb66 :
I recommend multiple of you plan to do both oral and rectal. Make sure they are labeled too..
Reminds me of that old joke:

You know the difference between an oral and rectal thermometer?
The taste.



In for one

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