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Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:46 pm
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Yes to all, also the PSP from Hidrex would be an optimal solution for the hands and later for underarms- it is outstanding.
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Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:44 pm
Post subject: Considering buying either the Hidrex PSP1000 or Idromed 5 PC
Hi there,
I'm considering buying either the Hidrex PSP1000 or Idromed 5 PC. Before doing so though, please will answer the following questions:
1) If I'm not mistaken the only real advantage of having the direct current option too would be if you need something a bit stronger for problematic feet, correct? If so;
2) I'm not too concerned about my feet, but rather my hands, so am I right in saying that the Idromed 5 PC would be the better option?
3) What plug option would I select if I live in South Africa?
4) Will it affect the guarantee If I chose to use the additional stainless steel electrodes?
5) I don't currently have any issues with underarm perspiration, however, if at a later stage I do, can I purchase pads and electrodes then?
Thanks & regards,
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