- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 21-180
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps designed for comfortable handling?
Yes, these forceps feature an ergonomic bayonet handle with a textured grip to enhance manual dexterity and prevent slippage during use.
Will these help with visibility during procedures?
Absolutely. The offset bayonet configuration is specifically engineered to elevate the handle, providing an unobstructed line of sight to confined surgical sites.
Are these safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, these instruments are 100% latex-free and are not manufactured using natural rubber latex.
Do the serrated edges provide a secure grip?
Yes, the working edges are finely serrated to ensure a reliable and secure grip when handling tissues or foreign materials during ear or nasal procedures.
Is the stainless steel high quality?
These are constructed from durable stainless steel, offering a reliable, floor-grade performance suitable for high-volume clinical environments.
Are these suitable for nasal procedures as well?
While primarily intended for intra-aural procedures, their design and length make them perfectly suitable for use within the nasal cavity as well.
Does the single-use design improve clinic safety?
Yes, by utilizing a disposable instrument, you significantly minimize the risk of cross-contamination and eliminate the overhead costs associated with cleaning and reprocessing tools.
Are these tools lightweight for delicate tasks?
These forceps are designed to be lightweight yet rigid, emphasizing the precision required for delicate ear or nasal examinations and minor procedures.
How many units come in a standard order?
Each unit of measure (box) contains 12 individual forceps, making them a cost-effective solution for clinical kits.
Are these forceps ready to use immediately?
These are provided non-sterile, allowing you to integrate them into your facility’s established sterilization or preparation protocols before the first use.