Description
Convex or microconvex?
Stay with the convex probe if you will be scanning large dogs (Labrador or bigger) or are on a tight budget. If you are scanning a range of breeds or have small-medium dogs yourself, definitely upgrade to a microconvex probe if you can afford to do so, as it will deliver much better image quality.
Do I need two probes?
No. A microconvex probe will be suitable for all breeds of dog; a convex probe will ‘work’ on all dogs but may be difficult on toy breeds due to its large size.
Training
The Animal Ultrasound Association provides expert training on this scanner. Please contact us for more information or book a training course with the AUA here. It is always preferable to be trained by a professional in ultrasound, and not by a general fertility company.
Looking for 0% finance?
If you would rather finance this scanner with a £550 deposit, contact us here, call us, or speak to us on live chat.
The KX5600v is a popular ultrasound machine for new scanning businesses or those who will just be scanning their own pets. It is extremely cost-effective, and yet delivers high quality images and reliable performance. This particular model in mint condition. It was opened but then immediately returned by a customer who has decided to go for the Apogee 1000 Lite instead, so has never actually been used – a fantastic opportunity to grab this machine at an amazing price.
This system comes complete with convex probe by default (you can switch to microconvex for £300 extra), power cable and 18 month warranty.
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