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Brand: Dry and Store
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List Price : $99.95
Sale Price : $55.99
Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer Feature
- Provides maximum drying effectiveness
- Automatic shut off after 8 hours
- A disposable Dry-Brik desiccant is included with each Zephyr
Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer Overviews
Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer Zephyr’s small size makes it great for taking on the road, but it’s still big on performance. Zephyr is fully automatic, just like its older Dry & Store siblings, and it ships with the Dry-Brik II disposable desiccant, the new standard in moisture absorption. Zephyr operates on an 8-hour cycle, and it also utilizes warm, moving air and a desiccant, proven technology for maximum drying effectiveness. A disposable Dry-Brik desiccant is included with each Zephyr. This custom desiccant contains an aggressive sorbent and also absorbs odors as it dries. Each Dry-Brik has a shelf life of at least one year, unopened. Once the foil label is removed, the Dry-Brik II lasts two (2) months. Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer Features: Weight: 1 lb, 4 oz (582 g) Dimensions: 3.6″ wide x 5.9″ deep x 2.8″ high (92 mm x 150 mm x 72 mm) Drying Compartment: (Single tray) 3.2″ x 2.6″ x 1″ (80 mm x 65 mm x 24 mm) Positive-latching hinged lid with a drying compartment that will accommodate all types of hearing instruments, including cochlear implant microphones, headpieces, and speech processors (both ear-level and body-worn) Automatic shut off after 8 hours unless the on/off button on the side is pressed Input Power: 100-240 volts AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0A maximum Output: 24 VDC at 15W maximum Zephyr power supplies are interchangeable with Dry & Store Global and are CE Marked International use with appropriate plug adapter Batteries do not have to be removed from hearing aids before Zephyr use
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Zephyr Travel Hearing Aid Dryer CustomerReview
My Zephyr HA dryer, now two months in use, has worked flawlessly. The desiccant brick, which is supposed to last two months, has at least another month’s life, according to its built-in indicator. Before placing my over-the-ear hearing aids in the dryer, I always remove the ear mold and use a squeeze bulb to blow out the drop of moisture that always accumulates in the tube’s first kink, which allows the Zephyr to do a thorough job drying the mold, tube and the HA itself. Judging by the dry feel of the ear mold in the morning, it’s doing a great job. I see no need for the larger unit with the “sterilizing” bulb.
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