Costco: Exergen Temporal Thermometer $1.99 or FREE After Rebates (Regularly $28)

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Costco Members!

Through October 22nd, you can score lots of great deals with the new instant savings offers happening in-store and online at Costco. As just one idea, shop online (out of stock online) and score this Exergen Temporal Artery Thermometer for only $21.99 shipped after the $6 instant savings (regularly $27.99).

Or, head in-store where we found them marked at only $18.59 after the $6 instant savings!

Even better!

You can also submit for a $10 Mother’s Rebate AND a $10 Friends & Family Rebate (both rebates valid through 12/31/17 and limit 3 per person). That means you’ll pay only $1.99 for this thermometer after both rebates for your online purchase, OR a make a little money if you purchase it in-store! WOW!

We posted a similar deal last year! Here’s what readers had to say…

I have this thermometer and love it. I bought it last year and was able to use both rebates with no problem!! Got $20 back!


I bought these the last time the promotion was listed. I bought three and used them for shower gifts. All the recipients loved them. I used all of the rebates with no problem and they came pretty fast.


I have this and it’s great. Bought it at Costco after the holidays. Glad I did because my kids got the flu a week later.


I asked our school nurse about what she uses, and she said there really isn’t a fantastic thermometer to purchase that isn’t hospital grade. I’d highly recommend this one.


I’ve had this thermometer for over 5 years, and I have never had a problem with it. I love it!


What an awesome deal! We have this one and I highly recommend it! Super easy to use and with a family of 6 I have yet to replace the batteries.


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  1. Amy

    Is there going to be a list of all the top costco deals. I could really use it. Thanks.

  2. katie

    Love ours! It’s over 8 years old and has been dead on!

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Glad to hear that Katie! Thanks for the great review!

  3. Charlotte's Mom

    The fine print says to get both rebates it must be submitted by two different names and two different addresses. Could I use my husband’s name and our home address with my name and work address?

    • momof7

      I’m trying to figure it out, too. We need a new thermometer so badly (as I type this and rock my sick baby). I would love to buy one as a gift, too.

    • S

      Would like to know too. Can you send them both to the same address?

  4. Ana

    Can I price match the $21.99 price at target & is the rebate valid at target?

  5. Lpmousse

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    We have one of these and love it. So easy to use when the kids are awake & asleep.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Good to know how convenient they are! Thanks for sharing your experience!

  6. Emina

    I bought this at Costco last year and I am not sure if I am the only one who is not thrilled? The darn thing reads different temperature when you use it on same person within a minute. I find it difficult to use and unreliable? Am I doing something wrong – not sure, I followed instructions to the T. As a verification I tested temperature on two other thermometers at a same time , one digital and one manual and while those two had same temperature the Exergen had completely different one.

    • sann

      No, you are not the only one, I have the same problems you’re having.

  7. Cindy

    The rebate forms themselves say: Limit one rebate per item. I am not sure that both rebates can be used. Can anyone confirm?

    The only difference in the rebate offers is that one is going Rebate Offer/BT‐FF and the other to Rebate Offer/BT‐M. When I worked in Corporate America, I handled all the rebates for our particular product line. If 2 rebate forms were received from one person/addy, but sent in to different “Box addresses” we were to return the second rebate received, to sender.

    • Megan

      Here’s how this looks to me – you send the UPC and the receipt with one of each rebate forms. It looks like it’s designed to be purchased for a baby shower. So one of the $10 rebates is filled out for the baby shower recipient, and the other is filled out by the person who purchased it for them – friend/family. So you’d need 2 different addresses, and 2 different names, to pull this off. The limit is one rebate per ITEM – which to me means 1 mother’s rebate, one F/F rebate, but 3 rebates per person, so you could theoretically do this 3 times. You need an accomplice to pull this off, but it’s doable.

      Is this how it looks to anyone else?

      • Marie

        Yes. Exactly how I see it.

  8. Linda

    So mine arrived from Costco.com and there is no receipt; just package labels from UPS. Is that what I mail in to get the one rebate.. There was nothing like an original sales receipt which is what they ask for. Does anyone have an idea what to do?

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Hmm, do you have an email confirmation of your order summary?

  9. Brenda7

    Can both these rebates be mailed together in the same envelope or do they need to be mailed separately. Thanks

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      You may want to send them separately.

  10. jess

    I am not sure how to send the rebates either. MIne just arrived and after reading peoples comments, it sounds like this is tricky to get the rebate.

    • Collin (Mrs. Hip)

      Hi Jess! Be sure to click through the rebate link above to download and print each rebate. Then be sure to follow the instructions listed on each. One requires the receipt and the other requires the barcode. You may want to send them separately to avoid any confusion. Also, you can check on the status of your rebates here: https://www.rapid‐rebates.com/ Hope that helps!

  11. Sonia

    Can you send in both rebates together? The coupon says “Limit one rebate per item. Maximum 3 rebates per person.” I also have a $5 manufacturer rebate (making 3 rebates total for the 1 item) but wondering if I need 3 receipts to get the 3 rebates?

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