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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Works well, just wish it didn't pause for so long in the beginning. I don't know fully how to use it but that's user issues, not the product.
Zuhaib Zia
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021
Excellent product at low price
DeAndra
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020
The first time I ordered this item it only work for about 3 to 4 days. I reordered it, only to get less parts. No batteries, no chargers. Not happy for the amount of money I spent.
sky
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2017
When I opened the box, The carrying case had a slice through it. It wasn't from me opening the box, as the slice was on the side opposite of where I opened it. Otherwise, the product is fine. I've also seen this on someone else's case.
KMS
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2017
Purchased these as replacements for older trainers that could not be upgraded. Great for my classes. Light weight, easy to use. I like that it can be upgraded if AED protocols change.
momeen
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2015
This unit is easy to use and offers 8 scenarios in each of 2 languages (English-Spanish). The current unit however seems to come without the Ac adapter (now available separately for $19.95 rather than being included in the kit)- even though the manual (as well as the Amazon description indicates the adapter is included. My kit came only with 1 set each of the child and adult pads (rather than the "several" reported by another reviewer) but at about $8 each for pads that last about 100 applications, additional pads aren't a major investment. The speaker quality is acceptable but my unit has artifact/noise during one of the scenarios. I am considering contacting the manufacturer for a replacement module - or will return the item to Amazon, hoping I get one without the defect. At approx $80, the American Red Cross AED trainer is cheaper but the corresponding pads are more expensive and it does not offer as many scenarios as the WNL model. This model offers a reasonable option for training as sturdier/more realistic AED trainers (like the Medtronic Lifepak 500) cost $350-500 or more and have correspondingly expensive accessories (Lifepak 500 training pads cost approx $40 each and last for only about 30 applications) .
FireEMS07
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2014
Excellent for the price! Being a CPR instructor I have used quite a few different AED trainers. I have used the very expensive and the cheap models and even tablet apps. This model has a lot of the features that you would expect from the more expensive models. It comes with a remote control that gives you alot of different options for the scenarios. It is very light weight. It also comes with a nice carry case and even several extra sets of pads. The only problem that I have had with it is the speaker in it. At high volumes it is extremely grainy. Other than that it was a great purchase and I strongly recommend it to any new CPR instructor.
Michelle Koribana
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2013
I am upset that when using the AED if I bump it it turn off and I have to restart it. Therefore it is not very practical. But I do like the Spanish and English prompt. I like that it is compact and light to carry. It was $145.00 so the price was good. I will replace my more realistic AED trainer which cost $350.00
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