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Prestige Clinical Royal Blue Stethoscope
Manufacturer: Prestige
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List Price: $40.00
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Product Description

High performance and outstanding acoustics are hallmarks of the Clinical I. By using a stainless steel chestpiece and stainless steel binaurals, the Clinical I incorporates the most effective sound conducting metal available. The extra thick walled single tubing with an inside alloy sound conductor assures the clear and crisp transmission of sound. The Clinical I includes two sizes of soft color matched eartips which seal out extraneous noise while providing superior comfort. An easy to use snap-on rim and diaphragm help to make the Clinical I an outstanding performer. Royal Blue tubing. Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Product Details

  • Snap on rim and diaphragm
  • Stainless Steel Chestpiece
  • Royal Blue Tubing
  • Two sizes of soft eartips included
  • Lifetime limited warranty

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Excellent stethoscope, good price
 
Review Date: November 25, 2006
Reviewer: Jonah's Mom, Boalsburg, PA
I had a Littman which I loved and lost, and needed a replacement - pronto - as I am in nursing school. I ordered the Prestige for price, length, and weight. There are many inexpensive scopes with a double tube towards the diaphragm and this adds to the weight. I have also tried some with poorly fitting ear pieces, which more or less renders them useless. This has a very sensitive diaphragm, well-fitting ear pieces (and two sets of replacements)... it is a nice color, excellent length, good weight, reasonable price, and arrived quickly.
Recommended by my doctor
 
Review Date: December 5, 2008
Reviewer: EMT Erbse, Dallas, TX
When I started EMT school several years ago, I had to have a physical. I went to my doc and during the exam, I asked him about stethoscopes. I reminded him that I was a student, so my budget wasn't very large. He flipped his scope over and I saw that it was the Prestige Clinical I. He got his after his expensive Littman was stolen in the hospital on rounds. He jetted into a nursing uniform shop and picked his up. That was about 8 years before I saw him. I went out and bought the same one (about $40 at the time). I have never regretted it. My classmates liked it better than their Littmans, my instructors lusted after it and bought their own, and very few people will steal them because they want the Littman name. It is very comfortable, durable, great sound quality and excellent value. If you are just starting out or are an old pro, I highly recommend this scope. My doc owns his practice and has the budget to buy whatever he wants, but he has yet to change from his Prestige.
solid and affordable
 
Review Date: February 6, 2010
Reviewer: Kevin Carr, BALTIMORE, MD, US
I was very happy with this purchase. I work as a veterinary technician in ICU where I use this stethoscope 20 to 50 times a day and it has great sound and a solid feel. It was recently put to the test on an extremely overweight cat which makes it VERY difficult to auscultate the heart & lungs through all the fat, and it performed well. I was able to get an accurate heart rate while another technician had given up. I highly recommend this stethoscope, it's comfortable and it was available in one of my favorite colors, royal blue! Happy patient monitoring...
nice....
 
Review Date: February 1, 2010
Reviewer: K. Fisher, Memphis, TN
Good quality, good sound, but I'm used to wearing it around my neck. Can't do it with this one. Heavier than a cheapy or a Littman, and it keeps falling off. But great for the price.
good news/bad news
 
Review Date: March 11, 2010
Reviewer: cwpetal, Vermont
I rec'd this in the mail last week. I immediately opened it up and tried it out on myself and was thrilled with the sound sensitivity, particularly considering the price. But, the ear tubing wasn't angled quite right for me and I found myself having to hold it in a particular position for optimal sound. As I have many times with other stethoscopes in the past over 35 years of practice, I turned the tubing a slight bit to adjust the angle of the earpieces; this disconnected the tubing inside, rendering the entire instrument useless. Needless to say I will return it and try another model.

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