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Product Reviews of Microlife PF 100 Peak Flow Meter for Spirometry with FEV1Product Review: Microlife PF 100 Peak Flow Meter Summary: 5 Stars
Good product. Is as advertised. Easy to use. Software makes it easy to keep track of progress. Easy to clean and keep clean. Would highly recommend the product.
Product Review: Nice Peak Flow Meter Summary: 5 Stars
I am used to living and dealing with symptoms of asthma and found that I often dismissed warning signs before attacks. I use this meter religiously once a day and feel that my asthma is now well managed. On this meter I can easily read when my lung function is reduced and when it's time to supplement my asthma management medication with my rescue inhaler. I also found that writing my results out is faster than uploading the data and printing the chart so I don't use the software at all.
Product Review: Nice design Summary: 4 Stars
I tried a Pico electronic peak flow meter and it never gave consistent measurements.
The Microlife is a big improvement. It uses a fan/propeller to measure flow, via an
optical sensor. The part you blow through can be removed for cleaning without getting the electronics wet.
The Windows software is so-so. If you aren't running as a user with Administrator privileges, the program pops up an error message.
Product Review: Not easy to figure out Summary: 1 Stars
Maybe I'm a dummy, however, I am 70 years old and tech smart. Couldn't figure this gadget out at all. Amazon's price is good if you do decide to try.
Product Review: Not sensitive enough to register any reading for someone with emphysema. Summary: 1 Stars
I purchased this item to help determine how well a person with emphysema was breathing and although I could easily register a reading using it the patient could not budge it. When I called the manufacture they could provide no help or alternate item. Patient was tested in a breathing chamber and was at 17% anticipated capacity therefor the need for the meter.
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