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5" Hemostat Forceps - Straight

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Manufacturer: Papa John's Toolbox
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5Average rating of 5.0/5

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Papa John'S Toolbox
Feature: Constructed of stainless steel
Label: Papa John's Toolbox
Manufacturer: Papa John's Toolbox
Publisher: Papa John's Toolbox
Studio: Papa John's Toolbox

Features
Constructed of stainless steel
Serrated jaw provides vise like grip when hemostat is locked

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Summary: Very good value
Comment: I am a retired veterinarian. Hemostats can be useful for a variety of things around the house or campground; I bought these as a result of the one recommendation published. I found their quality to be very good, and an excellent value for the price!

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Summary: Very Effective...
Comment: I bought this these forceps as a recomendation from our veterinarian...We have a yorkshire terrier and the veterinarian showed me that every so often we have to pluck the hair from the inside of his ears by grasping the hair with the forceps and twisting them until the hair came free. This sounds painful but after the first time our dog seemed fine with it. I think it's a lot less painful than useing plain old tweezers which yank at the hair-ouch.


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