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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:37 am    Post subject:

1. Both should be used with a low water level

2. Both

3. All pulsed current machines are not painful

4. Both

5. Yes

6. Only Hidrex

7. Both

8. Idromed is a bit easier

9. 669€ for Hidrex PSP and 675€ for Idromed. Underarm pads 55€ a pair

10. Yes, it will

11. Both

12. All pulsed current machines are less painful. Idromed and Hidrex are the same less painful

13. Both

14. Yes

15. None of them has a preset voltage. With both machines you can set the voltage individually. Only Idromed has a preset timer of 15 min. With Hidrex you can choose how long you want your session to be

16. No, if you buy Hidrex and then want to change for Idromed, you´ll have to pay the price difference and also you´ll have to pay for sending the device back. Nevertheless, the Hidrex machine is the one with the highest power, since you can also treat in direct current mode. Idromed doesn´t have this feature.

17. Both are easy to use. Idromed might be a little easier, because it only has one knob. Hidrex has more buttons (therefore it has also more setting options) but is also easy to use.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:33 am    Post subject: Questions before buying iontophoresis machine

I am comparing machines (hidrex psp) (idromed pc) and i have a few questions:

1.. Which machine uses less water in the trays?

2. Which one can you take your hand out of the trays while the current is on?

3. Which one Is less painful to use?

4. Which one can I use by myself?

5. Do they both require about the same length of treatment with the same results?

6. Which one has a preset timer and setting?

7. Which one can I use in the usa?

8. Which is easier to use?

9. What is the cost for each? I would also need the under arm pads.

10. If i use the converter with the idromed pc in the usa will it work at full strength. I used an american blow dryer once in Italy with a converter and it did not have alot of power like it did in the usa.

11. Which one can you take your hand out of the trays while the current is on?

12. Which one Is less painful to use?

13. Which one can I use by myself with out assistance when doing both hands only?

14. Do they both require about the same length of treatment with the same results?

15. Do they both have a preset timer and voltage that work automaticaly during treatment?

16. If I purchase the Hydrex and I need a higher voltage machine can I trade it for the Idromed with out paying for shipping to send it back and shipping for the new one?

17. Which is easier to use?

Thank you,

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