Swimline Ducky Floating Thermometer

Item #: 9230
$4.95

This item is IN STOCK

This item is TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK

Usually Ships Within 1 Business Day

Expedited Shipping NOT Available Not Available Outside Contiguous US

This item is IN STOCK

This item is TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK

Usually Ships Within 1 Business Day

Expedited Shipping NOT Available Not Available Outside Contiguous US
Notify me when restocked

Item Details

Ducky Floating Thermometer

The HydroTools Ducky Floating Thermometer features a soft top design and a magna-view window for easy temperature readings. The Ducky Thermometer has a shatter resistant case, tie rope, soft top design and a temperature scale with Fahrenheit and Celcius. The Ducky Thermometer is recommended for swimming pools and spas and accurately reads air or water temperature up to 120 degrees.

Ducky Thermometer Features:
Fahrenheit and Celcius temperature scales
Reads air or water temperature up to 120 degrees
Shatter resistant case Soft Ducky Top Nylon tie cord
Magna-view window for easy temperature readings

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
50%
(2)
0%
(0)
25%
(1)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
B
Barbara Carpenter

Great prices on Training kick boards and fast delivery!

J
Jen
Ducky

This duck does not stay straight in water. Practically lies down. Not expensive but not worth it. Cute duck but needs to sta6 up.

J
Joni L.
Ducky

The grandkids love it too!

R
Roger K.
Sideways floating duck

I had to tie a small rock to the bottom of the duck thermometer in order for it to float straight up and down, for whatever reason the thermometer duck wants to float sideways and ends up in the skimmer basket

Recently Viewed

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
50%
(2)
0%
(0)
25%
(1)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
B
Barbara Carpenter

Great prices on Training kick boards and fast delivery!

J
Jen
Ducky

This duck does not stay straight in water. Practically lies down. Not expensive but not worth it. Cute duck but needs to sta6 up.

J
Joni L.
Ducky

The grandkids love it too!

R
Roger K.
Sideways floating duck

I had to tie a small rock to the bottom of the duck thermometer in order for it to float straight up and down, for whatever reason the thermometer duck wants to float sideways and ends up in the skimmer basket