Breathalizer

golfmad

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Can anyone recommend where I might get a decent breathalizer for checking if I'm ok to go to my golf on Saturday mornings!?
 
I saw an ad in the Sunday Business Post for €99.

It would be especially useful to assess whether you are fit to drive to work the morning after the night before.
 
it takes around 17 hours for alcohol to get out of your system just drink far less
 
ainya said:
it takes around 17 hours for alcohol to get out of your system just drink far less
Complete rubbish. It takes about an hour to process a unit of alcohol. Of course this varies depending on a number of factors hence a breathaliser is a good idea.
 
This co. were on the Last Word with Matt Cooper recently - €99

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If their main [broken link removed] (as listed on newspaper ads) is who they would like us to think it is, then surely it'ld be his chauffeur who should be concerned? :)
 
from the same testimonials page

Rural Issues
Living in rural town means it's often very hard to get a taxi home. Having the Safer Drive Breathalyser means I can have a drink, test myself and then drive home safe in the knowledge I'm not over the legal limit.

Does this strike anyone else as silly? what does he do if he is over the limit?
 
Their Terms and Conditions state:

Important
This Product is intended only to be used to provide the user with an estimate of the alcohol content in the user’s breath. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT OF ALCOHOL IN THE USER’S BLOOD OR BREATH AND SHOULD NOT BE USED TO DETERMINE THE USER’S ABILITY TO DRIVE OR HANDLE MANUAL EQUIPMENT. This Product should only be used strictly in accordance with the user instruction manual enclosed. [Their emphasis].


Kind of defeats the purpose somewhat...
 
I saw a breathalizer in a pub recently. You pay €2. I'm not sure what it tells you (I wasn't drunk enough or stupid enough to waste the €2). This whole breathalizer thing seems a load of crap to me....if you drink don't drive.
 
he can drive home anyway, but won't be safe in the knowledge...
 
Squonk said:
I saw a breathalizer in a pub recently. You pay €2. I'm not sure what it tells you

If you're over the limit, it tells you 'you're gorgeous'.
 
if your going to drink - dont drive to the pub, that way you cant drive home (unless of course some other drunk lends you his car.)
 
This whole random breathalizing thing is nonsense. If Paddy Power were giving odds on the number of road deaths dropping by any significant number I would bet against it. It's another 'style-over-substance' gesture which we see so often from our government these days. The continuing number of road deaths will prove this point.
 
Thanks for all the replies/advice guys......I must stress that I am looking for one to make sure I am ok to drive the next morning, I'm sure most of us have driven into work thinking we are fine but in fact are just over the limit.....it would be a terrible way to lose your licience
 
I saw some in Halfords at the weekend. I just noticed them in passing, so I don't know any details about them.
 
I saw some in Halfords at the weekend. I just noticed them in passing, so I don't know any details about them.
Seems to be a few nocking around all over the place. The local Statoil station is doing some at around €20 (€19.99), again, can't say I paid much attention to the details.
 
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