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Defibtech Lifeline VIEW Semi-Automatic Defibrillator $2000 (Was $2599) Delivered and More @ DDI Safety

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At DDI Safety, we are having a pretty epic EOFY deal!

We are offering an all time low price for June on the Defibtech Lifeline View Defibrillator! They are currently in stock and are $2000 down from $2599.

These defibs have an inbuilt screen that gives instructions and guidance through an emergency. In all the panic of an emergency, its display screen shows you just what to do when giving CPR and using a defibrillator.

We also have a bunch of other items on sale, some pretty amazing all time low prices, but limited availability means a 1-2 month wait on certain models.
https://ddisafety.com.au/eofy-sale/

Also, to people who mention Cell-AED's $359 defibrillators, it's actually a subscription trap and costs more over 8 years than superior defibrillators. Read more at https://ddisafety.com.au/should-you-actually-buy-a-cell-aed-…

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  • +1

    What a shockingly good deal!

    • +6

      It's electrifying

  • +1

    This deal is amazing. I just… I can't contain my joy at this. It makes my heart race. And my left arm feel numb. Also I taste copper.

    • If more people got that feeling our deals would be way more popular!!!! :-)

  • +1

    Shame Warney didn't see this deal…

    • :-(

  • +2

    Handy for all the "95%" Vaccinated who now have permanent blood clotting thanks to the MRNA depopulation trial (aka Carbon Reduction)…What are they calling it now, SADS Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. With AIDS, SmallPox, MonkeyPox, Myocarditis, Autoimmune diseases and Cancers etc jumping up in massive numbers it may be to late for most. My advice don't get Boosted unless you want to make things worse for yourselves. If i was wrong we wouldn't be seeing posts like this. Good Luck

    • No refunds.

  • What is the difference between the "Automatic" model for an extra $200 and this "Semi Automatic" one?
    (Not trying to be funny by making a gun reference - serious question).

    • +1

      Great Question!

      So just imagine someone is unconscious.
      Once you've put the defibrillator pads on, the defibrillator will detect if the person has a heart rhythm that can be shocked. Once this has been detected:

      Automatic defibrillators ask you to stand clear and then automatically shock the person.

      Semi-Automatic defibrillators ask you to stand clear and then you have to press a "shock button" to shock the person.

      That's the only difference between the two. For most of our models, Automatic and Semi-Automatic are the same price. It is a shame that Defibtech charge more for the automatic in this model. Hopefully they will rectify it in the future, I would just go for the semi-auto in this case.

      • Thank you for that - good explanation.
        I imagine the fully automatic is great for people who have no idea what's going on or are so panicked as to not be thinking properly and can just let the machine "do it for them".

        One bonus of the semi-automatic though (in addition to the lower price) would be that it gives you a second chance to make sure everything is in order before the shock happens - "Um, maybe remove that necklace from under the pad before we press the button?"

        • +2

          Yeah. :-) It's only a buttons press difference!

          I like what you said about the semi-automatic as well. I heard a report that at a club, someone had a cardiac arrest. Because of loud noise, the first aiders couldn't hear the defib's warning to stand clear and because they were still touching the patient they got shocked by the automatic defib. Needless to say they went to semi-automatic models.

  • +1

    Vaxxed :((

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