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ADC7759CN

American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy

ADC7759CN American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy is a compact, latex-free blood pressure cuff designed for pediatric measurements. Priced at $25.46, it offers a durable aneroid gauge and a navy-blue cuff that fits children’s arms, making it ideal for home health monitoring or school nurse stations.

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Key features

  • Latex-free cuff — navy-blue cuff sized for pediatric arms, hypoallergenic.
  • Aneroid gauge — calibrated to ±3 mmHg for consistent readings.
  • Sturdy dial housing — aluminum case with non-glare face for easy reading.
  • Compact length — 12-inch tubing for convenient storage and transport.
  • Included stethoscope — rubber-head stethoscope for auscultation.
  • Affordability — priced at $25.46, ideal for budget-conscious buyers.

Pros

  • +Accurate manual reading without batteries
  • +Child-specific cuff eliminates need for adapters
  • +Robust construction tolerates frequent use
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Cons

  • Requires separate stethoscope for full functionality
  • Manual operation may be less convenient than digital units

About ADC7759CN American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy

What is ADC7759CN American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy?

The ADC7759CN American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer is a manual blood-pressure device engineered for pediatric use. It pairs a reliable aneroid gauge with a navy-blue, latex-free cuff that fits arms from roughly 12 to 22 cm, making it suitable for children aged 3-12. The gauge is calibrated to ±3 mmHg, providing the accuracy required in clinical and home-care settings without the need for batteries or electronics. The device uses a simple squeeze bulb to inflate the cuff, and the gauge needle moves in real time, allowing the user to observe systolic and diastolic pressures directly. The included rubber stethoscope connects to the gauge via a small port, enabling auscultation of Korotkoff sounds without additional accessories.

Key features

  • Latex-free cuff — navy-blue cuff sized for pediatric arms, hypoallergenic.
  • Aneroid gauge — calibrated to ±3 mmHg for consistent readings.
  • Sturdy dial housing — aluminum case with non-glare face for easy reading.
  • Compact length — 12-inch tubing for convenient storage and transport.
  • Included stethoscope — rubber-head stethoscope for auscultation.
  • Affordability — priced at $25.46, ideal for budget-conscious buyers.

Who is ADC7759CN American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy for?

This monitor is perfect for parents who need a dependable tool to track a child’s blood pressure at home, school nurses responsible for routine health checks, and community-health programs that serve pediatric populations. Its manual operation eliminates reliance on power sources, and the latex-free cuff addresses common allergy concerns, making it a safe choice for a wide range of users. Because it does not rely on electronic components, the sphygmomanometer can be used in remote clinics without reliable electricity. Its lightweight construction also makes it easy to carry in a medical bag for house calls or school health fairs.

How does ADC7759CN American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy compare?

Compared with digital pediatric monitors, the ADC7759CN offers greater durability and no battery dependency, though it requires a stethoscope for auscultation. Against generic aneroid units, its child-specific cuff and latex-free material provide a more tailored fit and reduced irritation risk. When paired with proper technique, the ADC7759CN meets the same validation standards as many automated devices, ensuring clinicians trust its readings. Users who prefer a tactile measurement experience often find manual gauges more reassuring than screen-based displays. For users prioritizing accuracy, portability, and cost, it strikes a balanced middle ground.

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Best use cases

  • Home blood pressure checks for children with hypertension
  • School nurse stations monitoring student health
  • Community health clinics serving pediatric patients
  • Travel kits for families on road trips
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Is American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy right for you?

Buy the ADC7759CN if you need a reliable pediatric blood pressure monitor that works without batteries. It suits parents, school nurses, and community-health workers comfortable with manual auscultation. No advanced training is required, but basic knowledge of cuff placement and Korotkoff sounds helps. Alternatives include digital pediatric monitors (more automated but pricier) or generic adult aneroid units (larger cuff, not child-specific). The ADC7759CN balances cost, durability, and child-friendly design, making it a practical choice for everyday health checks.

How it compares: The ADC7759CN sits between low-cost adult aneroid monitors and premium digital pediatric devices. It offers a child-specific, latex-free cuff and manual accuracy at a fraction of the price of electronic models, while delivering better fit and safety than generic adult cuffs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an aneroid sphygmomanometer and how does it work?

An aneroid sphygmomanometer measures blood pressure using a calibrated metal spring inside a gauge. When the cuff is inflated, the spring compresses; as pressure is released, the needle moves, indicating systolic and diastolic values. The user listens to Korotkoff sounds with a stethoscope to determine the exact points.

Does the ADC7759CN require batteries or electricity?

The ADC7759CN operates entirely mechanically, so it does not need batteries or an external power source. Inflation is achieved by squeezing the built-in rubber bulb, and the gauge displays pressure directly. This makes the device ideal for settings without reliable electricity, such as field clinics or home use.

How accurate is the pediatric cuff compared to digital monitors?

When used with proper technique, the pediatric cuff on the ADC7759CN provides accuracy comparable to many digital monitors, typically within ±3 mmHg. While digital units may display readings instantly, the manual gauge’s precision is reliable for routine checks, and studies show manual aneroid devices meet clinical standards when calibrated correctly.

Is the cuff latex-free and suitable for allergy-prone children?

Yes, the cuff is explicitly labeled latex-free, which reduces the risk of allergic reactions for sensitive children. The navy-blue material is also hypoallergenic and easy to clean. Parents of children with known latex allergies can confidently use this monitor without worrying about skin irritation.

Can I use the included stethoscope with other blood pressure devices?

The included rubber-head stethoscope connects via a small port on the gauge, and it can be detached for use with other aneroid or mercury sphygmomanometers that share the same connector size. This flexibility lets you reuse the stethoscope with existing equipment if needed.

How much does American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy cost?

American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy is $25.46 at Diabetesstore.com. Prices may change — click through to Diabetesstore.com for the latest.

Is American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy in stock at Diabetesstore.com?

Yes, American Diagnostic Aneroid Sphygmomanometer, Standard, Child, Navy is currently in stock at Diabetesstore.com.

Specifications

Brand
ADC7759CN
SKU
76078
Last updated May 14, 2026