🔍 Elevate Your Reflex Game!
The MDF Instruments Babinski Telescoping 2.0® Neurological Reflex Hammer is a trusted tool for medical professionals since 1971, featuring a weighted balance for precise control, a telescoping handle for convenience, and a hidden brush for versatile reflex testing—all backed by a full lifetime warranty.
L**R
Good tool for work!
Great quality!
K**R
Hefty hammer that makes a neuro exam much easier
The weight of the hammer makes eliciting reflexes much easier. Since it telescopes, it is comfortable to use without needing to bend down to reach the tendon. I use this regularly and the quality has held up over time.
S**N
Works well.
So good I bought a few and gave to my PA's.
J**E
Good Hammer
It's a decent reflex hammer, arrived pretty fast.
D**R
Well sized when stored or in use. Brush could be more easily accessible
Has a good weight to it,it feels high quality and like it will last for a good while. It telescopes out to a good length that makes it easy to control the amount of force behind the swing. Compact when not in use.Took me a minute to figure out the locking mechanism to rotate the hammer from parallel to perpendicular, though once I did I like that it is not screw based but just a pulling lock mechanism. I don't like the threading on the bottom piece to pull the brush out (a little difficult to get the threads lined up).Absolutely recommend for someone who wants a quality reflex hammer.
M**Y
Very nicely balanced and compact design
Very nicely balanced and compact design. Very easy to use and elicit strong reflexes. My only complaints are that the spring loaded locking mechanism will only let you change the direction of the head if the arm is slightly extended, not a big problem, but it can be annoying when you are packing up.
J**R
READ REVIEW on how to open/re-orient the head!
The media could not be loaded. Love this hammer. Feels very sturdy, not cheap, with a nice heavy swing.Took me FOREVER to figure out how to orient the top to be horizontal. It's not clear from the product video at all. The answer is that after expanding it out slightly to give yourself some room, pull DOWNWARD on the rough bit just below the head (DON'T pull UPward on the head, as i'd been trying to do for the longest time). This will release the head, allowing you to rotate the head to the horizontal orientation and then allow it to snap back into the tube. Hope this helps someone. (See attached video)
喬**英
good
good
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