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⚡ Elevate Every Pulse: Conductivity That Connects You to Better Care
The ANAGEL Electrode Solution & Skin Prep Spray (240ml) is a clinically designed conductive spray that significantly improves electrode longevity and electrical conductivity for devices like ECG, TENS, and EMS machines. Its hypoallergenic, bacteriostatic, and water-soluble formula ensures patient comfort and safety, while the easy-to-use spray bottle delivers economical and precise application. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, sensitive-skin-friendly electrode prep that enhances treatment outcomes.
| ASIN | B0CT3PB3L9 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 33,696 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 49 in Muscle & Nerve Stimulator Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Date First Available | 23 Jan. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 260 g |
| Manufacturer | Ana Wiz Ltd |
| Manufacturer reference | ES240 |
| Package Dimensions | 19 x 5 x 5 cm; 260 g |
| Part number | ES240 |
M**S
great product
excellent service thanks very much
C**L
Better for body use due to alcohol
This conducts okay and is fit for purpose but had a strong alcohol smell so I see it as drying to my skin. It’s probably better for body than face. I can use it to clean my devices though so not wasted at all!
E**Y
Good product
Great solution to help with tens machine electrode attachment. Also improves the overall stimulation area.
A**N
Ideal for purpose.
Exactly as described.
S**C
Electrode solution & skin prep spray 240ml
So the description states this is a:- Electrode solution & skin prep spray 240ml. Provides excellent conductivity & longevity of electrodes. Use with machines requiring electrical conductivity eg ECG & TENS machines. Having to use a TENS machine on my dad I didn't realise that if you use something like this it helps with the connection. “By moistening the electrodes with the spray, it will enhance the conductivity for optimum stimulation and results”. So far so good But I will update this review if needed. *** Detail's:- * Brand:- Ana Wiz Ltd * Item Weight:- 260g * Volume:- 240ml * Form:- Spray * Package Dimensions:- 19cm x 5cm x 5cm * Use with:- ECG Microcurrent therapy devices TENS EMS pain relief machines etc.
C**E
Helps Reduce Redness From TENS Pads & Keeps Them Working Well For Longer
I’d not tried an electrode spray before so I was curious what this would be like to use with my TENS machine. It comes in a white plastic bottle with push down pump and clear cap. It has an expiry date on the bottom of the bottle and mine has about 20 months on it. The pump is easy enough to spray and I’ve found it works okay when I’ve used it upside down or on the side. It can be a bit awkward sometimes placing electrodes for yourself or another person so you need a spray that works easily enough to get to those areas, too. For instance, I’ve had to spray at an awkward angle to get to my mum’s lower back when she’s sat on a chair in the kitchen. You can at least choose how to use this, either spraying onto the skin or directly onto the pads. The spray comes out clear and rather watery. It covers a good area with only a couple of spritzes so I think the bottle will last us a good while. It can take a minute to dry but it does so without leaving any marks so you can place the pads and carry on with what you’re doing. It does have a bit of a smell to it, one I can’t really describe, but it’s not too overpowering and does seem to dissipate very quickly. This is supposed to help conductivity as well as maintain the life of the pads, which would be helpful. It can also prep the skin, which is especially handy for those with more sensitive skin. I’ve used this for me and my mother. She can get some redness from the electrodes on her skin and I’m glad to say the spray seems to help with this and reduces the irritation she was getting. I’d say it’s the ANAGEL spray is a good option for both skin prep and conductivity so we’re really happy with it, and it’s far more convenient than a messy gel product if you’re using a TENS machine regularly.
A**T
Does the job a treat...
Thought I'd give this a try, after using Anagel's 'Ultrasound' gel on a neck massager, which usually asks for an expensive 'proprietory' product. The gel stuff has worked a treat, and is also a lot cheaper. This spray works in much the same way, simply making a better 'electrical connection' between the device and your skin. The spray alternative will mainly be used for a foot massager, where it wil be easier to apply for an elderly relative with sensitive feet. The carer can just give a quick squirt to the bottom of each foot, instead of having to massage-in the gel stuff. In this scenario the spray may not last quite as long as the gel would conduction-wise, but it'll certainly be long enough for the duration of the massage. I've tried it out on my own electronic neck massager, and it does work a treat. Also at 240ml per bottle, it's a decent amount for the price. On a quality/value-for-money basis... 5-Stars.
I**K
Seems to work, could be better packaged
Firstly, the bottle just comes in a sealed clear plastic bag, which offers zero protection against any sort of force it might experience during shipping. So it’s fully reliant on whether it’s packed into an amazon shipping box or paper envelope, hence if it was the latter it won’t be protected at all (which explains why some other reviewers got leaking bottles). This should have definitely come packed in a protective box from factory. As far as whether this works or not, it’s honestly hard to tell. There doesn’t seem to be anything special in the ingredients apart from the alcohol, so it definitely saves you a fair share of money compared to using alcohol swabs to clean and sanitize before applying the electrodes. It’s hypoallergenic claims are also quite subjective as alcohol could cause allergies in some people, so I would be cautious using this (test it in a small area first!). Overall, mixed opinion regarding this, tough to say whether I would or wouldn’t recommend this as it really depends on the person using it. I’ll give it 3 stars.
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