🎧 Hear every heartbeat like a pro with ADC Adscope 641!
The ADC Adscope 641 Sprague Stethoscope features a patented convertible chestpiece with 5 interchangeable options, including adult and pediatric diaphragms and three open bells, delivering versatile diagnostic capability. Its 30-inch length and lightweight 7 oz design optimize comfort and reach. Enhanced acoustic performance is ensured by a proprietary valve stem design and dual-tube, latex-free construction with Adsoft Sprague eartips. The kit includes multiple accessories and is backed by a 5-year warranty, making it a reliable choice for healthcare professionals.
J**S
Hear clearly
A little bit of both in one
G**E
Using this brand since the 1990s!
I've been in healthcare since the 1990s, from nursing tech to my present position at the bedside in hospital nursing. I have always, with only one exception, purchased this brand of stethoscope. It is sturdy, it is easy to sanitize -- a crucial factor as we encounter more and more patients who are hospitalized with MRSA, MDRO, and other potentially contagious microorganisms that aren't immediately known at admission. I especially like the comfort of the earpieces. I am comfortable with being able to hear what is necessary for even cardiac murmurs when I use it. I also like the wider range of color choices; I frequently choose colors that no one else on my unit is using for no other reason than I like to be different.The stethoscopes are long-lasting, I only purchase them as often as I do because as a travel RN I lighten my load when I change locations and the cost is not an impediment to doing so.
E**D
By far the best stethoscope on the market
I am An RN by profession and I've been using the same stethoscope since I was in second year college. I have amid and loved the quality of the stethoscope that I bought for less Thn two dollars and further more I found it to be better than the more expensive brand names. ADC is a pretty good brand S I have done some research on the company, I bought this product cause of the dual tubing style and the pediatric bell and the diaphragm design. When I r evinced it in the mail yesterday I was eager to test out the true quality of this product. I was. Amazed by the clarity I hear upon auscultation the heart and abdomen. I was Ctually able to hear the Kortkoff sound over top of a thick sweater, which previously I was not ale to do on my old steth. Fiaurthermore I found that the product, when compared to a litman sounded much more amplified and much more clearer. Dont get me wrong, i love the litman asmuch as the next doctor, or Nurse,but for eighty bucks I find that a bit pricey.The ADC came with nice softgel tips, It cares a nice seal around my ears to prevent any loss of sound escaping. The Metal seems to be a very good quality metal that I believe that's what gives the nice loud sound. For the price and the fact that this was on amazon prime made it a sweet deal. Eventually I will upgrade to a litman but for the time being I find that this product does really well for the purpose for I need it to do and then some!
L**L
Gift purchase
One of my mentees graduated from nursing school and I didn’t know what to give her as a gift. A friend suggested a stethoscope. I learned her favorite color was yellow so I bought this one. She loved and and said the one she had was from when she started so it was worn out. She LOVED it.
B**R
Works great if you're a FF/paramedic.
Love it. Leave it at the scene/on a rig/lose it on the quint, no sweat, it ain't no $100+ Littman. It's a sprague stethoscope, so there could be some noise from the dual tubes banging around, but it's not as bad as everyone makes it out to be. The unit also comes with some very nice, very soft earpieces... they make you feel like you're 3yo and stuffing gummy bears in your ears again-- or in my case, 33 and still doing that sort of thing. I usually buy these cheaper units because, well, they're cheaper. I'm a FF/Paramedic, not a cardiologist, so 99% of the time I am using this to take BPs and lung sounds, and they're perfect for that.I usually give these five stars because of the cost:value ratio, but this particular one I got was threaded short on one side-- so if not for the miracle of blue Locktite, the earpiece would unscrew and be lost forever in the depths of our ladder truck. The rest of it is all good though-- comes with extra bells and diaphragms, earpieces, and was perfectly calibrated right outta the box.
T**O
Does fine for BPM....not well.... but you can hear it
This steth will pick up heartbeats and you can listen to lung inhalation/exhalation. However, if you're trying to identify anything other than a dull "thump...thump" then you will not hear it. Cheap price means cheap materials (an o-ring tore when I tried to remove the "removable" diaphragm). As always you get what you pay for.
S**L
As Used In A Medical Mission in the Tacloban, Philippines Typhoon Disaster of 2013
I bought several of these economical and cost effective ADC Sprague type stethoscopes to go along with some ADC Bp Cuffs I donated to the " MSH Cares " medical mission group in Iligan City, Philippines. A few weeks later these were used in a medical mission for one of the greatest typhoon disasters in history. They served their purpose very well and were used by doctors and other medical professionals in the harshest of conditions on hundreds of people. These stethoscopes held up well and are still working as well as when I first donated them. You don't have to be a medical professional to appreciate this kind of durability for such an economical product. Certainly, you could do better at a higher price but for what these were purchased for ( use with Bp Cuff and general assesment ) these were most effective.
B**G
Why spend extra money to buy a Littman? Here's why!
I thought to myself, these Littman stethoscopes are a lot of money. Why not get a cheaper one that does the same thing? But this one does not do the same thing. The earpieces are constantly unscrewing themselves and falling off--even when I work somewhere with manual blood pressure cuffs and haven't used it for hours!The tubes (which are not the same length, although now I see that's apparent in the picture) get wonky and twist around within the two clip things, making the whole length of the tube uneven and twisted around. I apologise if that is probably hard to imagine, it's a difficult phenomena to describe in written text.If you have long hair, consider buying a belt clip. The metal clips that keep the tubes together get caught in my hair constantly when I wear it around my neck. Not to mention, the weight of the dual head pulls the stethoscope down to one side. ADC makes a clip that fits this model fine, although if I'm running, I have to put my hand over the top to keep the head from falling out.Overall, it was a waste of my money. If you buy this instead of a Littman because of the price, beware that in a few months, you will want to buy a Littman, having 20 dollars less because of what you wasted on this hunk of junk.
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