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Clement Clarke Digital Peak Flow Meter with connection to PC & Software reads PEF (FVC) & FEV1 - new in box £30 o.n.o.

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Designed to monitor asthma

Screening device for COPD patients

Multi-patient use using one way inspiratory mouthpiece that reduce cross contamination and the risk of infection

Measures both Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) and Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1)

Lightweight, portable and one button operation makes it easy to use

The Mini-Wright Digital has memory that can hold up to 240 PEF and 240 FEV1 measurements

Waterproof tight seal makes the device easy to sterilise

The zoning system is easy to understand, the red, amber and green zones can be preset with the users predicted values to help the user monitor their condition accurately.

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Is this one for sale or just info?

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See below

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It's for sale...I couldn't figure out how to put it in the right place. Do you want to pm me?

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