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Zoll AED Plus Automatic Defibrillator Bundle with Standard Cabinet, Signage, Prep Kit $2299 Delivered @ DDI Safety

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$2299 is the cost of living!

This weeks Defib of the week @ DDI Safety is the Zoll AED Plus bundle with the standard cabinet, prep kit, signage and a DRSABCD wall chart.

Here's why this is an exceptional defib:

Great Feature: Real CPR Help provides real-time CPR feedback on the rate and depth of chest compressions
Audio prompts and visual icons
Easy-to-place, one-piece CPR-D-padz® electrodes with a 5-year shelf life
Fully automatic feature available — unit will deliver a shock on its own when a shockable heart rhythm is detected
Rugged design with an IP (ingress protection) rating of IP55 for dust and water
Can withstand conditions like extreme temperature, altitude, vibration, and shock
Off-the-shelf lithium batteries (Duracell 123a) with a 5-year battery life
5-year warranty (7-year warranty with online registration)

Before a certain someone pops in with obligatory they should be cheaper comments. Not all defibrillators are made the same, you wouldn't say an RTX 4070 should be the same price as a 1650, so there's no point saying they should be as cheap as other models with less features.

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  • -4

    $2299 is the cost of living!

    Too expensive for most families…

    • This model represents great value for community areas/workplaces.

      I hope families consider our article https://ddisafety.com.au/home-defibrillator-the-life-saving-…
      Currently I think a Heartsine 350p/360p option is a great option for families. We sell them for $1489. To me, they represent the most affordability in the long run in Australia at the moment.

      • -2

        This model represents great value for community areas/workplaces.

        Not for OzBargainers and their families though…

        • I think it does JV. If a family wants a defibrillator with great features like Real CPR help, easy to use one piece pads, water ratings then this is perfect.

          Not to be forgotten also is many Ozbargainers are community members and workers. If this discount gets their employer across the line or their workplace considering a defibrillator i think that's a great thing!

          • -2

            @cheapjack:

            If a family wants a defibrillator with great features

            So you believe only rich families deserve to have defibrillators.
            Stuff all the one struggling to pay their bills and put food on the table…………

            These things only cost a fraction of the sale price to manufacture.

            • @jv: I care about families. I believe it would be great if everyone had 3 minute access to it.
              That's why we work to be one of Australia's most affordable outlets.
              If you have an issue with cost please take it up with the manafacturer

              • -3

                @cheapjack:

                If you have an issue with cost please take it up with the manafacturer

                I don't have a relationship with the manufacturer, so why don't you take it up with them….

                • @jv: We do

  • +3

    Damn, thought it was a Ryobi defib for a second there…

    • +1

      18V or 36V ?

    • that would be so cool! @ryobi i hope your paying attention
      I mean if they have coffee machines and speakers what's next?

  • +2
    • You almost had a heart attack?

      • -1

        that gif is classic!

  • The amount of KFC, Dominos, McD etc etc deals there are. This would be a good insurance for the inevitable heart attack.

    Buy now and thank it later.

  • I can't be the only one that saw this in the thumbnail.

    • +1

      oh i get it, it also gives me "fisher price defibrillator for kids vibes"

  • Just saw an ad on youtube trying to guilt trip me into buying this along with a first aid kit.

    Be Safe, you never know, piece of mind for your family…

    Yeah no

  • The hospitals use this same defib in all non crit care areas.

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