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| Brand: Grobag Egg Category: Baby Product
List Price: £19.95 Buy New: £17.12 You Save: £2.83 (14%)
New (22) from £14.79
Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 38
Color: multi Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 4.1 x 3.6
EAN: 5055165220003 ASIN: B000DZF1WE
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Easy to understand colour coded system indicates room temperature | | • | Digital thermometer with permanent 'back-lit' LCD readout | | • | Gentle night light | | • | Instructions and safe sleep guide enclosed | | • | UK Mains only powered adaptor supplied |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Egg-cellent Product February 20, 2007 KAT 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
I purchased an Egg for my little boys room over a year ago. The product has worked for 24 hours a day, seven days a week since we plugged it in - we never touch it and it has been fine. We have had some power cuts and it just comes back on again afterwards and has been great. It looks really funky in his room and is very useful at night-time as we can just pop our head around his door and instantly check the room temperature without disturbing him. We checked the temperature against some other digital thermometers and we found that all vary by a degree or two, depending upon how they have been calibrated. We have found our Egg to be quite accurate and certainly as a quick visual temperature indicator has been very helpful.
very nice product March 12, 2007 D. Lawson 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I purchased "egg" recently, and having used it for few weeks now, I can highly reccomend it. It simple to use, and makes it very easy to see at a glance correct temperature for baby's room. I have checked that it displays correct temperature in comparison with other digital thermometer and it's fine. I guess some people may find a room too cold when at recommended temperature, but having very warm rooms is what we are not supposed to do in the first place.
Served us well for years October 7, 2008 Paula (Black Isle, N Scotland) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We have had an egg for a couple of years now. Our daughters bedroom is subject to extreme temp changes and we needed to be able to see what the temperature was in the dark. The egg seemed to be the perfect solution, and it has been. It has a lovely glow as a night light, and it has always been accurate enough to warn us when we need to open her windows (summer time!) or put extra blankets over her (sometimes her room becomes so cold that we have to put the heating on in the middle of the night!). If you live in a modern home with proper central heating and insulation, then you probably don't really need a bedroom thermometer (or perhaps you'll be one of these people worrying about a thermometer being one or two degrees out!), but if you are worried that your child's bedroom will not hold it's temperature well at night, then the Egg really is the best thing on the market.
grobag egg fantastic February 14, 2007 Helen Shreeve (london) 17 out of 22 found this review helpful
i bought this egg before my little boy was born i have and still do use it every night, it lets you see at a glance what the room temperature is from the colour of the egg instead of having to try and read an ordinary thermometer in the dark which isn't easy i recommend this little egg to any one expecting a baby its fantastic.
One of the best buys for my children so far February 22, 2007 Dave 16 out of 21 found this review helpful
I bought one of these as soon as I heard about them last year. The unit provided me with an idiot proof indication of the temp of my daughters room. Previously if my wife said that the nursery needed to be 18 deg I would have no idea, but looking at the colour of the egg made it easier for me. When I first plugged it in it was red, however I turned down the main heating thermostat and tweaked the radiator valve untill I got it right. I left it on when the boiler broke down and it dropped to blue and in the height of the heatwave last year went well into the red. Either way we made adjustments to get the room back in check. I consider it robust as I knocked it off the shelf it was on, just plugged it back in and "off it went".
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