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Edited April 4, 2021
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Walgreens has Omron 10 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor (BP7450) on sale for $49.99 when following the instructions below. Shipping is free.
Instructions:
Log into or Register for a Balance Rewards Membership to be able to clip coupons (free to join)
Click here [walgreens.com]
Click on and apply the "$20 off with myWalgreens coupon" on the product page
Add the Omron10 Series Wireless Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor to the cart
The price should be $49.99 + Free Shipping
Features:
The OMRON 10 Series Wireless Bluetooth Upper Arm home blood pressure monitor has a horizontally designed dual-display monitor and stores up to 200 readings for two users (100 per user), and includes a pre-formed Easy-Wrap Comfit Cuff (fits arms 9" to 17" in circumference).
Reviews:
Over 2,600 reviews on Amazon give this a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c...24-product
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"The best device for most people is a device with an automatically inflating arm cuff and large digital readout for easy reading."
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We have this. It's an excellent unit. Large bright display, easy to understand. Hasn't missed a beat yet. 😀
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https://www.health.harvard.edu/bl...1410297494 [harvard.edu]
"The best device for most people is a device with an automatically inflating arm cuff and large digital readout for easy reading."
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Having done manual blood pressure readings, there's no way most people can take their own blood pressure manually and accurately. These are some of the most accurate consumer level monitors and generally work quite well.
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a couple of years ago when considering a wireless one, I think Omron, I did not like rights you were granting them.
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1000% wrong. You didn't comprehend the article correctly. If you don't understand things, best not to spew out misinformation. Especially regarding healthcare if you're not a certified healthcare worker.
Any Suggestions for a reputable one?