DONECO TENS Unit Pads 2X2 48 Pcs Replacement Pads Electrode Patches for Electrotherapy
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Pure Pulse is what I'm looking for. I've been using the Healthmate systems for a while now and haven't had any issues. The connector leads appear to be universal, and the listing claims that they will fit most systems. However, I cannot be certain because I do not own that particular model of device.
I'm not sure I'll get them for my husband; the plug port looks like a headphone jack, if that helps.
I haven't experienced any adhesive sensitivity in the two months that I've been using these squares.
Selected User Reviews For DONECO TENS Unit Pads 2X2 48 Pcs Replacement Pads Electrode Patches for Electrotherapy
incredibly clingy We've had issues with pads sticking to other TENS units in the past, but these things are incredibly sticky! They're also extremely cost-effective for the value they provide! 20 sets of pads are available for $20. and each pad can be used over 20 times! They're fantastic!.
When I first opened the package, I was skeptical because the electrodes appeared to be thinner than others I'd used before, but this has no bearing on the quality. They have plenty of "stickiness" and stay put all night (I usually use my tens right before bed and fall asleep). Overall, the product is of good quality and serves its intended purpose! Update. br>br> This product's seller personally contacts customers for quality control and customer satisfaction (even if there isn't a problem), which is refreshing. They definitely stand behind their product and provide excellent customer service; after all, it's not every day that someone personally checks in on you to ensure you're happy with your purchase!.
I'm afraid I won't be able to give a positive review, as much as I wish I could. As I'm sure most people do, I purchased based on the reviews. Mine, on the other hand, isn't up to par. The first issue is that the patches have separated from the wire, indicating that I am not getting a good connection. The second issue is that it appears I am allergic to the adhesive they used. I've had tens of patches expire since 2013, and I've never had this problem. Three of the four patches have broken up. Based on the reviews, I had high hopes.
Electrodes That Have Been Covered! These electrodes do a fantastic job. These have proven to be more effective than the ones covered by my insurance. One of the requirements for electrodes is that the stickiness lasts much longer than expected. The flexibility is different from what I'm used to, but I think it works better and is more comfortable. When I use the electrodes provided by my insurance company, they usually last about a week before I need to start a new pack, but with these, I can use them for about two and a half to three weeks before I need to replace them. I highly recommend these electrodes and will be ordering more in the near future!.
I've been a long-time tens user, and while I prefer the snap-on type pads that come with devices like the Healthmate because they last longer, I also like the snap-on type pads that come with devices like the Healthmate because they last longer. Unfortunately, the Healthmate devices are of poor quality and are easily broken, so they do not last long. These types of pads are used in the device I'm using right now, and it's been holding up quite well. I bought a new branded pack of pads to go with my device, but they only lasted one or two uses before losing their stickiness and rolling up. So far, I've only used one of these pads and found them to be much stickier, the stickiness lasts longer, and they appear to be less flimsy, so they may hold their shape a little longer.
They're also dangerous! They aren't very long-lasting. I tried taping them on, but I'm not double jointed, so it was difficult. The gel was next on my list of things to try. That worked, but it was a disaster. In addition, these seemed to shock me a lot. It appeared that the electrode was touching my skin too close. I gave up on them and went back to my old favorites. Those babies stay put and don't frighten me to death.
Other complaints about the adhesive failing after one or two uses are addressed clearly in the instructions for use, and if followed, there should be no issues - That is, at least, what we have found. (Don't you just despise people who don't bother to read the instructions before complaining that the product "doesn't work right?") ")br>br>Use it as directed, and based on our experience, these should work fine. (We use this with a TENS unit. ).