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  2. The Best Digital Thermometers to Easily Check Baby's ... - AOL

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    As a new parent, you want to protect your baby from ever getting sick. But the reality is, germs exist — and your little one is bound to catch a cold or develop a fever at some point. These ...

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    For couples who love to cook, the Thermapen ONE is the ultimate tool for nailing recipes every time. This professional-grade instant-read thermometer gives accurate temperature readings in just ...

  4. Thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Mercury thermometer (mercury-in-glass thermometer) for measurement of room temperature. [1]A thermometer is a device that measures temperature (the hotness or coldness of an object) or temperature gradient (the rates of change of temperature in space).

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    The best bottle warmers have safety features like maximum temperature settings and auto shut-off. Shop the best models from Phillips, Baby Brezza and more. The best baby bottle warmers, according ...

  6. Indoor–outdoor thermometer - Wikipedia

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    In an indoor–outdoor thermometer based on a conventional liquid-in-glass thermometer, the stem of the outdoor thermometer is connected to the bulb by a long, flexible or semi-rigid capillary. The temperature scale is marked on the stem as usual. However, the temperature that is actually measured is the temperature at the bulb. [1]

  7. Mercury-in-glass thermometer - Wikipedia

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    A maximum minimum thermometer, also known as Six's thermometer, is a thermometer which registers the maximum and minimum temperatures reached over a period of time, typically 24 hours. The original design contains mercury, but solely as a way to indicate the position of a column of alcohol whose expansion indicates the temperature; it is not a ...