Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge (Digital)

Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge (Digital)

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$23.99 AUD
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Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge (Digital)

Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge (Digital)

$23.99 AUD
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Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge — Safe Baths Made Sweet

Bring peace of mind and playful charm to bath time with the Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge — a simple yet essential tool designed to help you care with confidence.

Featuring adorable floating designs such as a whale, octopus, crab, movement character, and little yellow duck, this thermometer turns safety checks into a fun and engaging part of your child’s bath routine. Loved by little ones and trusted by parents, it makes bath time both reassuring and enjoyable.

Crafted from durable, water-safe enamel, the gauge provides accurate temperature readings from 0–80°, helping you ensure the water is always just right for delicate skin. The clear, easy-to-read display allows for quick checks at a glance, so you can focus on bonding and play.

Lightweight and easy to handle, it’s perfect for everyday use at home or while travelling — a small essential that makes a big difference.

Why Parents Love It

  • Accurate Temperature Monitoring: Helps keep bath water safe and comfortable

  • Fun Floating Designs: Engages babies and toddlers during bath time

  • Durable & Water-Safe: Made from high-quality enamel

  • Easy to Read: Clear display for fast, stress-free checks

  • Lightweight & Practical: Weighs just 0.108 kg

Because your baby’s comfort matters — the Heart & Halo Baby Bath Water Temperature Gauge helps turn everyday bath time into a moment of calm, care, and joy.

Where safety meets sweetness, one bath at a time.

Ideal Baby Bath Water Temperature

  • Recommended temperature: 36–38°C

  • This closely matches your baby’s natural body temperature, helping keep them comfortable and safe during bath time.

Tip for parents:
Always test the water with your thermometer (and your wrist or elbow) before placing your baby in the bath. If the water feels warm — not hot — it’s just right.

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