Coil MCF-P-B70

Coil MCF-P-B70

Butterfly (figure 8), Static cooling

Butterfly (figure 8), Static cooling A butterfly shaped placebo coil with static cooling. The MCF-P-B70 coil has a mechanical outline, sound level, and available stimuli identical to MCF-B70. Butterfly-shaped, with static cooling. The coil’s magnetic shield reduces the magnetic field by approximately 80%  Equipped with a trigger button on the handle for ease of operation. Note: This is a placebo coil with no active magnetic stimulation.  
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  – Product details Angle 150° Part no. 9016E0201

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9016E0201

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