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[quote="Felonea"]I am wondering what is there difference.[/quote]
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Felonea
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 5:52 am
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Hurixtual wrote:
support wrote:
Hi, I'm supposing you mean the electrodes? There are stainless Steel electrodes available also.
You can slso choose silicon / grafite electrodes.
We recommend stainless steel as best of our choices.
Durable, safe and easy to clean and disinfect.
May I ask the difference among the electrodes : steel, silicon, grafite and stainless? Thank you.
I also wanted to know the difference. I am so interested in getting my hyperhydrosis under control.
Felonea
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:06 am
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I am wondering what is there difference.
Hurixtual
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2020 7:25 am
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support wrote:
Hi, I'm supposing you mean the electrodes? There are stainless Steel electrodes available also.
You can slso choose silicon / grafite electrodes.
We recommend stainless steel as best of our choices.
Durable, safe and easy to clean and disinfect.
May I ask the difference among the electrodes : steel, silicon, grafite and stainless? Thank you.
Felonea
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 3:23 am
Post subject:
support wrote:
Hi, I'm supposing you mean the electrodes? There are stainless Steel electrodes available also.
You can slso choose silicon / grafite electrodes.
We recommend stainless steel as best of our choices.
Durable, safe and easy to clean and disinfect.
Great Idea. thanks to this!
support
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 10:31 am
Post subject:
Hi, I'm supposing you mean the electrodes? There are stainless Steel electrodes available also.
You can slso choose silicon / grafite electrodes.
We recommend stainless steel as best of our choices.
Durable, safe and easy to clean and disinfect.
Ling
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 12:28 am
Post subject: Non metal machine
Hi I’m wondering if anyone knows where to purchase or how to make a non aluminium machine. I really want to get Iontophoresis as my Hyperhidrosis is bad but I don’t even use aluminium deodorant so I’m not going to use aluminium plates. I have seen non metal machines in America but none in Australia. Any help and info on this would be great, want a solution for this lifelong problem before another Australian summer! Thanks
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