- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 98-491
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is the stainless steel durable for frequent reuse?
Yes, this instrument is manufactured from high-quality, durable stainless steel designed specifically for long-term, reusable service life in clinical environments.
Does the double spring mechanism improve control?
Absolutely. The integrated double spring mechanism ensures the handles stay slightly ajar for a smooth, controlled cutting action, reducing hand fatigue during procedures.
Is this tool safe for patients with latex allergies?
Yes, the Merit Tissue Nipper is explicitly not made with natural rubber latex, making it a safe choice for environments that require latex-free equipment.
How precise are the jaws for delicate tissue removal?
The nipper features 14mm convex jaws paired with sharp tips. This design is optimized for clean, precise excision of soft tissue and cuticles.
Is this model suitable for professional podiatry work?
Yes, it is part of Sklar’s Merit physician-grade line, making it ideal for routine clinical settings, including podiatry, dermatology, and minor surgical procedures.
Does the handle design provide an ergonomic grip?
The instrument utilizes pliers-style handles that are ergonomically shaped to provide a steady, comfortable grip for the practitioner, ensuring precision during use.
Is this instrument intended for sterile or non-sterile use?
This product is delivered non-sterile. As a reusable surgical instrument, it must undergo appropriate sterilization and reprocessing according to your clinical protocols before its first and subsequent uses.
What is the specific length of the nipper?
This model has an overall instrument length of 5 inches, which provides a compact and maneuverable size for minor surgical tasks.
Are the jaws designed for specific cutting styles?
The nipper is equipped with smooth working edges and angled, sharp tips to ensure accurate, clean cuts when removing soft tissue from the nailbed.
Is this considered a professional clinical-grade instrument?
Yes, it is classified as Merit Physician Grade, meaning it meets the standards required for reliable performance in routine in-office clinical procedures.