Mark of Fitness MF-20 Aneroid Self-Taking Sphygmomanometer with Stethoscope
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| List Price: | $19.99 |
| Price: | $17.50 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Mark of Fitness MF-20 Aneroid Self-Taking Blood Pressure Kit includes an attached stethoscope, latex bladder, and professional type metal no-pin gauge. It has an easy-to-use D-ring cuff, and metal valves and stethoscope head for added quality. A zippered case is provided, and instructions are in English, Spanish, French and Portuguese.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #65765 in Health and Beauty
- Brand: Mark of Fitness
- Model: MF-20
- Released on: 2005-04-07
- Number of items: 1
Features
- Attached stethoscope
- Easy-to-use D-ring cuff
- Quality metal gauge, valves, and stethoscope head
- Zipper storage case
- Instructions in English, Spanish, French, & Portuguese
Customer Reviews
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I bought this two months ago. It works really well so far and reads accurately. I used this daily. There's only one thing I don't like about it...that's the head of the stethoscope is stuck to the sphygmomanometer, so you can't really take it out and play around with it.
Basic manual blood pressure monitor
This is a very basic manual blood pressure monitor, no bells and whistles. It appears to be accurate. I have compared blood pressure readings with other manual and automatic monitors, and they continue to be the same (or close to the same). I like that it is self-contained with the attached stethoscope. It helps with proper placement on the arm. I should note that I have been taking blood pressures for the last 20+ years, so ease of use is more natural for me. However, when I showed my dad how to use this monitor, it was not as easy for him. He preferred an automatic inflate blood pressure monitor, and never wanted to use this monitor again.
Don't bother
The sphygmomanometer (bulb and cuff) is useable, but the stethoscope is hard to use, and hurts my ears. The cuff is attached to the drum portion of the stethoscope, and I can't seem to get it positioned right. Further, the sound level is too low to get a practical reading. Overall, this is not useful. Bottom line is spend a little more and get a digital unit if you want to take your own blood pressure. If you have a better stethoscope and already know how to use it, then this is a cheap way to get a sphygmomanometer, I suppose. This is NOT a good choice for a patient for self testing.





