Dixie EMS Deluxe Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Blood Pressure Set W/Adult Cuff, Carrying Case and Calibration Tool – Black
Original price was: $19.95.$16.95Current price is: $16.95.
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Product Description
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 8 x 4 x 2 inches; 8 ounces
Item model number : BD16709
Date First Available : January 7, 2015
Manufacturer : Dixie EMS
ASIN : B00RY3ASUS
Country of Origin : China
LATEX FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CUFF – Designed to fit adult arms between 10″ and 16″ in circumference. the PVC inflation bag utilizes two types of air release valves, a screw type & push type, for precise and rapid inflation. So convenient, it can be operated easily with a single finger or thumb. Made of a durable nylon that secures comfortably with a high quality Velcro strip.
HIGH CONTRAST & EASY TO READ DIAL – The high contrast dial on the aluminum alloy manometer allows the use to easily read blood pressure measurements easily and accurately. The dial features a sturdy clip that attaches to clothing or belts when not in use.
ADULT SIZED – Nylon cuff features a size range from 25.4cm to 40.6cm, ideally sized for adult use.
DELUXE END VALVE
ZIPPERED CARRYING CASE – Easily store and transport when not in use with a secured zippered carrying case.
Customers say
Customers find the blood pressure monitor easy to use, with a gauge that’s simple to read, and appreciate its accuracy, particularly noting the calibration tool. Moreover, the product is perfect for nursing students and offers good value for money. However, the build quality receives mixed feedback – while some say it holds up well, others report it breaking within two months of use. Additionally, the velcro quality is a concern, with multiple customers reporting that it doesn’t stay intact.
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Original price was: $19.95.$16.95Current price is: $16.95.
Genesis Novas –
Lo recomiendo
Me encantó funciona super bien espero que me dure mucho tiempo, trae su llave para programarlo
Kindle Customer –
Impressed!
So far, I have no reason to complain about this product. In my opinion, it’s a pretty awesome deal.
Heather Graham –
Good quality
Nice works great
Jane E Kouts –
Good blood pressure cuff…but you need your own stethoscope
Works well. User friendly.
AP –
Satisfied!
Worked well as expected! Bought this so I can take my dadâs blood pressure everyday. The ones I had from nursing school is not as reliable as this one.
TJ –
Excellent for home use & for checking own BP
Iâm 71 with hypertension, a retired hemodialysis nurse nephrology certified so I understand what hypertension can do to my kidneys. Iâve been using a digital monitor but decided to buy one with aneroid gauge for more accurate readings when I found a significant difference between my digital monitor reading & the clinicâs reading. Yes, I took my digital monitor to my appointment to check itâs accuracy. I take my own BP with the aneroid monitor but I canât read upside down so I take the gauge off itâs holder & place it next to the cuffâsee photo.. Using the stethoscope is not a problem either. I bought this Dixie brand due to 5 stars reviews from other health care professionals. Anyone who wants to buy an aneroid monitor but has no experience using it may still do so just make sure you learn how to take BP with this monitor. Digital monitors can be affected by how old it is & the condition of batteries thus affecting the accuracy of readings. A digital monitor is easier to use but make sure itâs in good working condition & the batteries are regularly changed. Take your digital monitor to your appointment to verify itâs accuracy.
Gwenpenn –
Great sphygmomanometer
Just as good as any other and the price was great. I bought this to use for my EMT class and clinicals. I was not disappointed. Definitely recommend to anyone
DearPrudance –
Better than an electronic one.
This is a plain old fashioned sphygmomanometer or blood pressure cuff. And it’s better and more accurate than the electronic ones. You do need a stethoscope and know how to take a manual blood pressure, but if you’re a healthcare professional or you know how, I recommend this cuff. It fits a regular sized adult arm, and the dial is easy to see. I bought my parents the kind you put on a wrist but the readings were always off no matter who I tested it on. Also some ppl complained it got too tight around their wrists. My husband and I are both nurses and prefer this easy to store and use cuff better than the electronic ones. It doesn’t need batteries, is accurate and not expensive.