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Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)

Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
Out Of Stock
Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
Microchip Reader/Scanner USB Re-chargeable (White)
$90.00
Ex Tax: $90.00
  • : Out Of Stock
  • Brand: Stud Master
  • Model: stdm-mscanW
  • SKU: 55-1370w
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Microchip Scanner / Reader for reading worldwide standard ISO 11784 / 11785 FDX-B microchips used for cats and dogs in New Zealand . Simply pass the Microchip reader over the animal in the area of the implanted microchip and the scanner will buzz to let you know it read the microchip, the microchip number is displayed on the LCD screen in real time.

  • Colour White or Black
  • LCD Screen display
  • Handy size approx 13.3 x 7.7 x1.4cm
  • Built-in sound indicator
  • Power: The microchip scanner operates on a rechargeable lithium battery
  • Charging: USB Charging cord included, just plug in and re charge
  • Battery last approx 3.5h continuous use
  • Power Saving: automatically turns off when not in use
  • Working frequency: 134.2Khz
  • Microchip Reader only.
  • Microchips purchased separately
  • Link or Black Micro chip Reader

  • Easy to Use
    1. Press the single button to turned on
    2. Press again and the screen will show READ - the microchip scanner is now ready to read the microchip number when in range
    3. Once the number is identified it will buzz to let you know the number has been located and will be shown on screen

    Slowly pass the scanner over your pet close to the body until you locate the microchip. In dogs its usually inserted in the lower neck area but they often migrate down towards the shoulders. If you miss it the first time you may need to repeat the process.



    How To Microchip a Dog



    Thank you to the dedicated team at Revival Animal Health for allowing us to share their dog breeding, whelping, puppy and litter care knowledge with you.


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