| Mabis Digital Basal Thermometer |

enlarge | Manufacturer: MABIS Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $10.90
New (2) from $10.90
Customer Ratings: 2 comments
Shipping Weight (pounds): 1
MPN: 15-639-000 Model: 15-639-000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Descriptions:
| | Whether using as a tool for natural family planning or to better understand the fertility cycle, the Digital Basal Thermometer provides readings within 1/100th of a degree of accuracy. | | | Large, easy to read digital display | | | Memory recall of last reading | | | Beeper to indicate peak temperature readings | | | Mabis Digital Basal Thermometer (15-639-000) |
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Editorial Comments:
Product Description Mabis digital basal thermometer readings are displayed to a 100th of a degree. Storage case 5 probe covers 12 month supply of ovulation charts Instructions in English and Spanish One-year limited warranty
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Customer Comments:
Just OK October 29, 2008 This is the only basal thermometer that I own, so I can't compare it to other thermometers or vouch for its accuracy. It seems to do the trick. I have used it every morning for the past two months, and sometimes the beep sounds a little weak, like maybe the battery is starting to die already. It does not beep while it's in your mouth, so sometimes I wonder if it's even working if it takes a long time to reach a steady temp. It doesn't light up so you have to turn on a light or take it out of the room (if it's dark) to read it, which is kind of a pain. It comes with a clear storage case. Not bad, but I would buy one that lights up if I were to buy another.
Precise! March 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.
I love the fact that this little basal thermometer is to the 10th degree but wish that it had a back-light. It is hard in the mornings to see the display since you are to take your temperature as fast as you can and without much movement.
I like the memory feature but wish that was a second button on the unit. It displays TWO temperatures and I am not sure what the second temperature is all about. I am ASSUMING the first number with the "M" next to it is the memory recall of the last reading.
The button is flat and I find myself fiddling with it to activate the thermometer.
I like that you can get charts off the Mabis website...so that is a plus.
Overall it is a good BASIC basal thermometer. I would spend extra money to purchase one with a light, if there is one like that available.
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