• long running

Heartsine 360p Automatic Defibrillator $1480 (Was $1589) Delivered @ DDI Safety

50

We've lowered our prices on the Heartsine 360p Automatic Defibrillator.
$1489 is cheaper than it's ozbargain low of 2021. (but $6 but still epic given inflation)
27/9: Price further lowered to $1480 for one week.

In my opinion this is Australia's best value defib. (Works out cheaper than Cell AED over 8 years https://ddisafety.com.au/defibrillators/should-you-actually-… )

Great build, solid quality, and for those who complain about the price, their are plenty of $1500 deals on phone's, pc builds and so forth.
$1489 is the cost of living.

Related Stores

DDI Safety
DDI Safety

Comments

  • +9

    It's 2023, 1080p should be the bare minimum

    • +3

      I have defibrillators that cost 4k hehe

  • -1

    VERY GOOD VALUE!

  • In my opinion these AEDs are shocking.

    • and we're proud to say they are shocking.
      They are good shock value

  • -1

    great for mrna heart damage

  • Completely over the hype of the CellAED! Short shelf life, poor IP rating so no good around beaches, pools, weather, someone passing wind… Maximum charge of 80j when most adults require at least 150j as a starting point… A 3 month wait list and replacement only available if you subscribe for $190+/year.

    • And I just read your comparison. Great work!

      • Thanks so much! Yeah we did some research and took a good look at it, there's quite a few caveats.

        It would be so great if defibs were more accessible/affordable but cell AED is just not there.

        Do you know what cell AEDs ip rating is? I will have to take a look and add to the comparison

        • In the specs document I have I think it's IP22… But it's still only showing a 13 month shelf life as well so that may have changed with the more recent devices that are supposed to have a 24 month life.

          Other documents I've seen show no official IP rating… Like all their technical data though, you really have to search for it to find it.

          • @Troymdon: Can confirm it's 24 months.

            CellAED®️ delivered after 1 April 2023 have a product expiry of 2-years. You can find the expiry date printed on the back of your CellAED®️ protective case.

            https://cellaed.io/au/faq

    • I just got my CellAED.

      -IP22 seems to be for the device itself. The actual product is enclosed in a heat sealed bag. Good luck getting water into the case let alone the bag.
      -CellAED website said delivery is immediate. https://cellaed.io/au
      -the shelf life is 24 months. They said so on their linkedin I think and on their website and in their Instruction Booklet. But obviously lasts longer than 24 months because you can't ship it to a customer straight away after the battery is put into a device. It gets held in a warehouse and in overseas warehouses like most other manufacturers.
      -if the clinical experts at the TGA, Europe deem it fine to use at 80j then who are you to say otherwise? Don't go full (mod: edited)
      -I am on a cellaed for life membership. $359 + $199 a year. That's a few days for most people. Do I really care if I don't get to dine at darling harbour for 1-2 days a year?

      Cheers

  • i dont get out of bed for anything less than 20% off. hence why i will die of a heart attack and not have an AED nearby

    • Heaps of opportunities to fundraise for your community through things like Defib in Your Street if you're in the Brimbank area, Defib Project, HOTN, Heart180, etc.

      Just don't forget to register it with your state ambulance service/GoodSAM

    • i will die of a heart attack and not have an AED nearby

      Not that an AED is gonna help much for your myocardial infarction

    • Lol. It is more than 20 percent off rrp tho :-)

      Theres so much competition in the space price are good for consumers.

      This is cheaper/as cheap as some grey imports of the model

  • cheapjack could you please tell us which American manufacturer you are bankrolled by? Does Stryker or Medtronic pay you to talk shit about their competitors?

    Imagine being an Australian who shits on Australian manufacturers and Australian made products that employ Australians. So unAustralian.

    We should get Dicksmith on your case. Your website looks like a ghost website that has no brick and mortar store or details about your business owners. Just a random address in QLD.

Login or Join to leave a comment