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| Brand: Grobag Egg Category: Baby Product
List Price: £19.95 Buy New: £17.45 You Save: £2.50 (13%)
New (22) from £14.79
Avg. Customer Rating: 69 reviews Sales Rank: 28
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
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Useless!!! Don't buy.... October 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Save your money and buy a basic nursery type thermometer for a few pounds. We bought this one and a basic nursery one from Mothercare and we have built in thermometer on our alarm clock. The Grobag one is always hotter by at least 3c and I will be returning it to the manufacturers. Like other reviewers it sits on a bedside table out of direct sunlight etc and is incorrect. Some days I will feel chilly and it reads 21c and says "too warm". Worst thing I have bought for my baby up to now - I would definitely not recommend at all.
Inaccurate September 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We bought the Grobag Egg and have found that it's about 2 degrees C higher than it should be. I'm sending it back to the manufacturer. I emailed them and they replied saying that it should be accurate from between + or - 1 degree C.
Apparently they test all the Eggs that come back to them in a `draft proofed box for approximately 3 hours with a thermocouple attached to a calibrated Digitron thermometer' and observe the temperature readings through a window.
They apportion typical reasons for inaccurate readings down to customers handling the sensor, errors in other measuring devices, differences in air current and sunlight!
All I can say is that ours sat undisturbed out of direct sunlight on a bedside table, in a small bedroom, that had a window and door - much like most peoples nursery.
I tested the Egg against a mercury thermometer, a digital one and our room Digistat. The Egg was 2 degrees C over the other 3.
I think perhaps the manufacturer should test the Egg in a real life environment and not a lab, and should not set the display to read to 1 decimal place when they only regard it accurate to + or - 1 degree C.
It's not something that gives us peace of mind and in my view it's a fun gadget only and should not be relied on for accurate room temperature readings. We paid 20 for it and that's too expensive for what is really only coloured light. Even if they got the accuracy to within + or - 1 degree C, that's a significant temperature difference and you can get more accurate thermometers for a lot less.
I await the results of their test on our Egg.
It's a pretty night light September 1, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this product to provide me with peace of mind regarding the temperature of my baby's room. But, as the other reviews indicate, the egg consistently gives a temperature 2 or 3 degrees higher than other thermometers. This is frustrating and disappointing. It does look pretty though and makes a good little night light - but no good for peace of mind when looking at temperature!
don't buy it save the money July 31, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
don't buy it is save your money and use the free one in the mother and baby packs
No problems here July 20, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm not sure why so many people on Amazon have had problems as I've not had any problems with inaccurate readings or other faults with this. I have put other thermometers in the same room to test it and it's always been accurate and in sync. Not to mention that in the summer when we have the air con on it reads the same temperature as the thermostat the air con is set to. I personaly love this thermometer, it's so easy to see straight away the temperature by both the digital reading and the colour it is glowing. I've found it invaluble for making sure my baby is in comfortable temperatures and dressed and or covered up appropriately. It is a cool looking piece that looks good in any room. It glows blue when the room is too cold (below 16'C with a digital display of a sad face) yellow when it's just right (16'-20'C with a display of a happy, smiley face), orange when it's warm (21'-23'C) and red when the room is too hot (over 24'C and a digital display of a sad face). The literature the thermometer comes with gives detailed info on the correct clothes and bedding baby should be in depending on the temperature of the room. It's compact, well made and I've never had any faults with it and I've had mine a year now. I also want to add in response to people saying it can't be accurate because it has a light on it that that is total nonsense because it's an LED light which as most people know, do not give off heat. I've had this plugged in since I got it and it has never, ever gotten hot. It is always cool to the touch so please do not think this interferes with an accurate reading! I don't think it takes much common sense to work out that whoever designed this would have taken that into consideration. In any case, I'd highly recommend this thermometer and I'm very pleased with it.
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