Summit Doppler Carrying Case
Manufacturer: CooperSurgical
Product ID: CSI-K260
Price:
$54.00
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Overview
CooperSurgical
Summit Doppler: Carrying Case - For HandHeld Systems, For L150s/L250s.
Summit Doppler Carrying Case - For Handheld Systems (L150s/L250s)
The Summit Doppler Carrying Case is a lightweight, purpose-built storage and transport solution designed to safely house and protect Summit Doppler handheld Doppler systems. Ideal for clinicians who need to transport their Doppler equipment between exam rooms, facilities, or off-site locations, this carrying case provides a convenient and organized way to keep the device and its accessories secure and ready for use at a moment's notice. Its compact, lightweight construction ensures easy portability without adding unnecessary bulk or weight.
Key Features:
- Compatible with Handheld Summit Doppler Systems — Specifically designed to accommodate the L150s and L250s series handheld Doppler devices for a precise, secure fit
- Lightweight Construction — Engineered to be light and easy to carry, minimizing fatigue during transport and making it ideal for mobile clinical use
- Protective Design — Provides reliable protection for the handheld Doppler unit and accessories during storage and transport, helping to safeguard against everyday wear and damage
- Convenient & Organized Storage — Keeps the Doppler device and its essential accessories neatly organized and readily accessible whenever needed
- Ideal for Mobile & Multi-Site Use — Perfect for clinicians who travel between facilities, conduct home visits, or require a portable setup for off-site vascular assessments
- Compact & Easy to Carry — Slim, space-efficient profile makes it easy to store in a cabinet, locker, or transport in a vehicle without taking up excessive space
- Genuine Summit Doppler Accessory — Manufactured to Summit Doppler specifications for seamless compatibility and dependable everyday performance
Summit Doppler Carrying Case