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Brand: Vicks
Discount Category: Health And Beauty

Buy New: $12.76



New (3) from $10.02

Customer Ratings: 1.0 out of 5 stars 4 comments

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.1
Dimensions (inch): 5.6 x 5 x 0.8

Model: V900
UPC: 328785509007
EAN: 0328785509007

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Descriptions:
  • 1 minute read-out; automatic beep
  • Professional accuracy within 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Oral, rectal, or underarm use
  • Mercury- and glass-free for safety
  • Lifetime warranty

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Editorial Comments:

Amazon.com
Mercury-free and glass-free, this digital thermometer makes a safe thermometer for the whole family. The Vicks 900 model completes a temperature reading in only one minute, beeps when done, and offers professional accuracy to within +/- 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit. A memory function allows comparison between the current and previous reading. Because the thermometer can be used orally, rectally, or under the arm, five disposable probe covers are included to help prevent contamination between family members (more covers can be purchased in pharmacies). Waterproof for easy cleaning with soap and water or rubbing alcohol, the thermometer measures 1 by 5-1/4 inches, and includes a battery, clear protective case with lid, and a lifetime warranty. --Ann Bieri


Customer Comments:

1 out of 5 stars This thermometer is the worst I've ever owned   October 22, 2008
I purchased this thermometer a few months ago and used it ONCE. Today the battery is DEAD. It has been stored in a climate controlled closet. I called customer service and they said I'd have to ship it back to them at my expense for servicing. I told them that would cost more than my buying a new battery. They said that's the deal if I want it fixed. NEVER AGAIN. Oh, and I can't even throw out this "mercury free" thermometer in the regular trash since the dead battery has mercury, as indicated on the product instructions for safe disposal. Thankfully my local supermarket where I had purchased it let me do a hassle-free exchange. I will never buy one of these again.


1 out of 5 stars Essentially useless; reads way low   March 24, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this comment useful.

Either the thermometer reads 2.5 degrees low or our family's normal temperature is 96.1 degrees. I just talked with customer service at the 800 number and the guy basically told me that I could ship it to them for a replacement if they found that it's not working correctly. I told him that this is ludricous; especially for something needed now. He basically said caveat emptor. If you buy, I would take it out and test it right in the store after you buy it and immediately take it back while you are there. We have had digital thermometers that seemed to be accurate within .1 to .3 degrees F; this one is useless if you don't establish some kind of baseline temperature over time for each member of your family.


1 out of 5 stars As with most digital thermometers, this one is junk too   April 17, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this comment useful.

Out of six digital thermometers I have had in my life, four were completely inaccurate right out of the box (by a few degrees!), the fifth one failed completely after three months of intermittent use, and the sixth one's battery died just when I needed it. This Vicks digital thermometer read three degrees too low (which would indicate on the thermometer's display a normal 98.6, when you or your child actually had a temp of 101.6!!). While we may be in the "Digital Age" of the 21st century, if you want accuracy and 100% dependability, buy a simple mercury thermometer or, if you are worried about mercury (as I am), purchase a "Mercury Free Glass Oral Thermometer".



2 out of 5 stars accurate, but hard to use:   September 21, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this comment useful.

If you're an adult, have a large mouth, and are patient, this is the thermometer for you. However, this instrument is difficult to hold in your mouth because of the wedge design of the probe and it takes the full minute to register. I'm purchasing an ear thermometer.