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New starting at $126.27
Buy itThe ADC 5215 is a full featured 2.5v set with 5 different instruments in a fitted case. The complete set features a bayonet locking mounts for each instrument head to allow secure connection to the battery handle. "C" cell powered, satin finish chrome-plated battery handle with knurled finish. Rheostatic on/off switch. Complete in zippered case with fitted foam insert that is scuff and scratch resistant and cleans easily. Weighs 23 1/2 oz. Inspected and packaged in the U.S.A. from foreign components. Batteries NOT included. Chrome-plated Otoscope head with removable 4x magnifying lens and insufflator fitting. Auto-clavable. Polypropylene ear specula in 2.5mm, 3.5mm, and 4.5mm sizes. Adapter to allow use with Welch Allyn or compatible disposable specula. Nasal speculum adapter with manual screw opening for instrumentation connects to the otoscope head Ophthalmoscope. Ophthalmoscope head with lens wheel featuring 25 corrective lenses from -25 to +40 diopters Bent Arm Illuminator. Chrome-plated bent arm larynx and nasopharynx illuminator for lighting the oral cavity and pharyngeal area. One 3.0mm and one 4.0mm mirror with integral tongue depressor holder that attaches to the illuminator. One tongue depressor attachment for the illuminator. One disposable tongue depressor adapter for the illumina.
| Publisher | ADC |
| Features |
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| EAN | 0634782053420 |
| MPN | 5215 |
| Brand | ADC |
| UPC | 634782053420 |
| Label | ADC |
| Studio | ADC |
| Title | American Diagnostic Corporation ADC 5215 Complete 2.5v Bayonet locking Otoscope / Ophthalmoscope Instrument Set |
| Model | 5215 |
| Release Date | 2007-06-01 |
| Manufacturer | ADC |
Review by Maria Barra, 2010-07-09
While it is no Welch-Allen, this is a great set for the price. I have used it for the first 2 years of medical school and it has served me well. I probably will invest in a better set while practicing, but this covers all the requirements needed for basic diagnostics.
Review by Student Doc, 2009-12-09
During first year of medical school I had to decide whether to buy the $500 otoscope that the USC bookstore sold and recommended, or one like this ADC one for over $300 cheaper. I am so happy I made the decision to save $300. The other reviews are right in saying that the light of the otoscope isn't as bright as some other models. However, I feel that this difference is not significant as I was able to see everything my classmates could with their devices, and some of our physician mentors preferred mine due to the additional attachments (mirrors to see the larynx, nasal speculum etc). This set is totally sufficient to serve a student physician or other health practitioner, so save your money and buy it!
Review by Yogesh Patel, 2009-05-27
This is a great set for first year med students. I my self am a first year student and it is giving me great usage.
Review by Christy M. Mckinnie, 2008-11-23
Great price..... Right..... This product worked great the first 8-10 times.... Despite multiple battery changes the light is very poor.... Now instead of saving money, I have wasted money and time.... I will have to invest in another set....
Review by Alias Grace, 2008-03-19
Nice kit, for a hundred bucks and change, but with the drawbacks of mediocre illumination, being unable to use the magnifying lens when doing a procedure through the otoscope, and the ophthalmoscope appearing a little cheesy and loose - plastic lens, etc.? Main drawback is the size of the case - it's huge, 9.5 x 8 x 2.5 inches, and is nearly impossible to fit in even a medium-large medical bag with few other instruments.