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98 days ago

Amplifon Hearing Aids

Richard from Tahunanui

Amplifon Hearing Aids.  Only six months old and in as new condition. Amoli-Mini R 2KE312 SGR GN. x2 The purchase price was $3700. Purchased from Bay Audiology and will remain covered with a three year warranty from 1/02/25  if programmed at a Bay Audiology clinic. Comes complete with batteries, drying cup, cleaning wipes, instruction manual and carry case. Also included is a ReSound 2 Remote Controller. The ReSound Remote Control 2 is an extremely user-friendly, remote control for your ReSound wireless hearing aids. Perfectly pocket-sized and with a built-in display screen, you can use it to alter the volume and programs of your hearing aids hassle-free. The high contrast LCD display clearly shows hearing aid settings at a glance. A very handy accessory for your hearing aids. The purchase price for this package would be in excess of $4000

Price: $2,000

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