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seshan
06-06-2008, 01:00 PM
Hey all,

I was just wondering if I can get some feedback on a product which I am currently introducing to many of the ambulance manufacturers. Since the EMS family is the end users I truly value any feedback/critisim.

The Integrated Flowmeter is a 2 in 1 wall outlet and dial flowmeter built into one convenient uint. I have listed below some of the benefits of the unit:

1.Flowmeter is a permanent fixture.
2.Provides increased outlet utility.
3.Flowmeter is always there when you need it.
4.No more lost, stolen, or broken Flowmeters.
5.Improved accuracy.
6.Easy to use - no/limited training required.

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mikeylikesit
06-06-2008, 01:25 PM
i like the flow rate dial rather than trying to read a weight as im bouncung up and down the road. don't you think that the plastic tip on there is prone to breaking when you hit it though?

BossyCow
06-06-2008, 01:30 PM
i like the flow rate dial rather than trying to read a weight as im bouncung up and down the road. don't you think that the plastic tip on there is prone to breaking when you hit it though?

We have a tip like this on our current unit. It's pretty tough, haven't broken one yet.

mikeylikesit
06-06-2008, 01:32 PM
We have a tip like this on our current unit. It's pretty tough, haven't broken one yet.
i've used my head to break one once...yeah they are tough...Hurt like crazy.

seshan
06-06-2008, 03:23 PM
I think in that case it is a good thing that it is prone to breaking. I would hate to see how your head would look like if the swivel was a strong metal.


i've used my head to break one once...yeah they are tough...Hurt like crazy.

Jon
06-06-2008, 03:41 PM
The plastic "christmas tree" thing is easily and cheaply replaced... they are designed to be replaced after breaking.

seshan
06-09-2008, 02:28 PM
so what do oyu guys think overall?

is this a practical unit you see using in your vehicles?

do you like the fact that its a sapace saving unit that will always be there?

would you know someone who might be interested in this product?