Cardinal Health™ Filac™ FastTemp™ Probe Cover
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Cardinal Health™ Filac™ FastTemp™ Probe Cover

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Cardinal Health™ Filac™ FastTemp™ Probe CoverFilac Thermometer Probe Covers Filac 3000 EZ, 3000 AD & FastTemp SKU 202020, 502000, 500500 Disposable single use probe covers for Filac 3000 (EZ and AD) and FastTemp electronic thermometers. Smooth rigid plastic construction fits snugly into the isolation chamber for clean, ready loading. After use, the cover ejects directly into the waste receptacle by pressing the release button no contact with the used cover required. Available in 500, 2,000, and

Filac Thermometer Probe Covers — Filac 3000 EZ, 3000 AD & FastTemp | SKU 202020, 502000, 500500

Disposable single-use probe covers for Filac 3000 (EZ and AD) and FastTemp electronic thermometers. Smooth rigid plastic construction fits snugly into the isolation chamber for clean, ready loading. After use, the cover ejects directly into the waste receptacle by pressing the release button — no contact with the used cover required. Available in 500, 2,000, and 5,000 count quantities to match your facility's usage volume. Sold by Cardinal Health (formerly Covidien/Medtronic).


Key Features

  • Disposable single-use — for use with one patient only, then discard
  • Smooth rigid plastic construction — will not flex or break during oral use
  • Probe cover package fits into the isolation chamber for easy, hands-free loading
  • Ejector button releases used cover directly into waste receptacle — no hand contact required
  • Compatible with Filac 3000 EZ, Filac 3000 AD, and Filac FastTemp thermometers
  • Sold in 500, 2,000, and 5,000 count quantities

SKU Options

  • SKU 500500 (Cardinal Health) — 500 covers per box | 1 box
  • SKU 502000 (Cardinal Health / Covidien) — 2,000 covers | case quantity
  • SKU 202020 (Cardinal Health) — 5,000 covers | case quantity

Ordering for a high-volume facility? Call 866-218-0902 for bulk pricing on case quantities.


Compatible Thermometers

  • Filac 3000 EZ Electronic Oral Thermometer
  • Filac 3000 AD Electronic Oral/Axillary Thermometer
  • Filac FastTemp Electronic Thermometer

Frequently Asked Questions

Can these probe covers be reused?

No — Filac probe covers are single-use only. Each cover must be discarded after each patient use. Even if the same patient requires a second reading, the used cover must be replaced with a new one and the probe wiped down before reapplication. Reusing probe covers creates cross-contamination risk and compromises thermometer accuracy.

How do I load and eject the probe cover without touching it?

The probe cover package is designed to fit directly into the isolation chamber on the thermometer housing. Insert the probe into the cover from the chamber — the cover attaches without hand contact. After use, point the probe toward a waste receptacle and depress the ejector button on the thermometer. The used cover drops into the bin without being touched.

Which SKU should I order for my facility?

The 500-count box (SKU 500500) is suitable for small practices with lower thermometer volume. The 2,000-count case (SKU 502000) is a good mid-volume option for clinics and physician offices. The 5,000-count case (SKU 202020) is best for hospitals, long-term care facilities, and high-volume clinical settings. Call us at 866-218-0902 if you need help selecting the right quantity for your usage rate.

Are these the same as the Covidien or Medtronic Filac probe covers?

Yes — the Filac brand has been sold under several parent company names over the years, including Covidien, Medtronic, and now Cardinal Health. The probe covers are the same product. SKU 502000 is the most commonly referenced Covidien/Medtronic number and remains the same product under Cardinal Health distribution.

Do these work with the Filac 3000 EZ and the 3000 AD?

Yes — Filac probe covers are compatible with both the 3000 EZ (oral only) and the 3000 AD (oral and axillary) models, as well as the FastTemp thermometer.


Ships nationwide. Call 1-866-218-0902 — clinical supply specialists available Mon–Fri.

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