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Choose your tens carefully

Hi all and thanks to the new customers who we have sold machines to in October, welcome.

H to many people over the last couple of months regarding buying tens and some have seen my blog below and asked a few more questios which I will pass on.


Q. Can you receive a rebate from private health insurers?
A. Yes you can depending on what level of cover you have and what insurer you are with.

Q. How many channels does the tens machine have?
A. Our TN11 tens has 2 channels some only have 1

Q. How long to the batteries last in your tens machine? And how long do cheaper tens batteries last?
A. Our batteries last 6 months, some of the older analogue machines will last 2 hours.

Q. What is the warranty of the tens machine?
A. We give 2 years warranty on the TN11 and that’s new for old replacement.

Q. If you buy a cheap tens machine from overseas, what happens when it breaks down?
A. You will need to send it back to the company overseas which is costly, if our tens machine breaks down we replace it, as long as it has not been wet or misused.

Q. Does the tens machine have the modes that will assist with my problems?
A. Our tens machine has the correct modes for your complaint.

Q. If I buy an overseas or cheap tens machine will I be able to buy new electrodes in Australia?
A. Maybe!!!!!!

Q. How much are new tens electrodes from overseas? How much are ours?
A. Generally $29.95 plus posgae, we charge $15 for a set of 4 plus $4 postage.

Q. Is the tens machine analog or digital?
A. Our tens is digital.

Q. Does the tens use 9 volt or aa batteries?
A. Our tens uses ordinary aa batteries.

Q. Is the tens machine registered with the Therapeutic Goods Administration?
A. Our tens is registered with the TGA N0. 128036

Q. If I buy a tens from a Chemist can the staff answer all of these questions?
A. From my experience asking questions - no

Q. Will overseas suppliers of tens take the time to answer your queries?

A. I'll leave you to find out

Some interesting info for you to think about prior to purchasing your tens.

Regards Peter Thornton




Posted by Peter Thornton at 3:28 PM on Monday, August 25, 2008

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