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Boots Digital Thermometer:
... digital thermometers are great, mine cost me £6.99 5 years ago and still works perfectly today. I was worried with my first child that i wouldnt know if she was running a temperature after having her imunisations or when she was teething so for less than £7 this thermometer was a good way to put my mind at ease. When ever i thought she loked a bit flushed i would get it out of the cabinet in our bathroom, re... Read the full review: put your mind at ease by barbie84 |
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Boots Digital Thermometer Manufacturer: Boots / Beauty Misc / Digital display thermometer. - Features: accurate and easy to read digital display, no glass or mercury, bleep indicates when to read temperature, long-life battery, automatic shut-off function. overall rating |
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Boots Electronic Vaporiser ... to the story in my opinion regarding the Wrights vaporiser, I bought an electric vaporiser from Boots which is produced by them. It?s a very small and neat white unit which you plug into the wall and switch on. First you need to insert some pads which are provided with the unit. You get 5 pads and the unit for £17.50 and the unit is covered under guarantee for 2 years. The pads are filled with oils which have been chosen because of their qualities to clear congestion and promote clear breathing in children and adults. I used this for the first time recently because my son had a terrible cough and found that not only did it work as he stopped coughing and had ... Read the full review: BOOTS ELECTRIC VAPORISER by Marilyn M |
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Boots Digital Thermometer ... bought a digital thermometer to take my 5-month-old son s temperature after hearing a horror story about a child biting the bulb off a mercury thermometer. I decided that a mercury thermometer wasn t safe to use on a small child and thought that an in-ear thermometer would be safer, however the cost of an in-ear thermometer is around £40 (too expensive), so I settled on a digital thermometer as these were only £8. The digital thermometer is quick and easy to use, it is safe for a small child as there is no mercury or glass. You can use it in the mouth or under the arm and the digital display is clear and easy to read. You just press the on button, wait for the display t... Read the full review: DIGITAL THERMOMETERS ARE GREAT! by Parsley |
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Boots Digital Thermometer ... those of you out there who can't afford the Braun Thermoscan then Boots Digital Thermometer is the next best thing. It's a fraction of the price at about £8/£9 and it can take temperatures by either being placed under the tongue or the armpit. It's very easy to work and has step by step instructions on the box. You press the button at the end to turn it on, when LC appears it's ready to take the temperature and you take the reading when the C sign stops flashing and you hear a beep. Once when I took my sons temperature it seemed to take ages before the reading was ready but I guess that was because his temperature was quite high and every ti... Read the full review: Boots Digital v Thermoscan by biffer |



