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be a bit pricy on batteries running a cat scanner; why not pop down the local bupa hospital and ask when the mobile unit is around.:001_tongue:

 

Just bust a rib at that one!

 

 

Basic one will do .

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Yes, you require yearly calibration certification.

Which always seems to cost us a surprising amount for a tool which is so little used.

I cannot say that battery consumption is an issue with ours.

Unaware of ever?? changing any.

PS

Despite what the sales person will tell one.

They DO detect the steel in steel toe cap boots.

Well ours does:confused1:

As one swings it back and forth past the toes.:lol:

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Yes, you require yearly calibration certification.

Which always seems to cost us a surprising amount for a tool which is so little used.

I cannot say that battery consumption is an issue with ours.

Unaware of ever?? changing any.

PS

Despite what the sales person will tell one.

They DO detect the steel in steel toe cap boots.

Well ours does:confused1:

As one swings it back and forth past the toes.:lol:

 

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

I have an image on my head of a lovely looking lawn and two paint markings going up and down like double yellow lines......

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Yes, you require yearly calibration certification.

Which always seems to cost us a surprising amount for a tool which is so little used.

I cannot say that battery consumption is an issue with ours.

Unaware of ever?? changing any.

PS

Despite what the sales person will tell one.

They DO detect the steel in steel toe cap boots.

Well ours does:confused1:

As one swings it back and forth past the toes.:lol:

 

Some digital devices now only require calibration every 3 years, the analogue versions still require yearly calibration.

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