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25 Gauge 0.02in Pricker And Twist Blood Lancet Sterile Steel Needle

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25 Gauge 0.02in Pricker And Twist Blood Lancet Sterile Steel Needle

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Disposable Twist Cap Sterile Steel Needle

 

Description of Sterile Blood Lancet

 

Officially, all lancets are single use. Though reusing is a fact of life, and many people do it. People often do it to save money, or if they are running out and won't be able to buy more. Just like everything else, you need to be smart and do it in moderation. For example, fine needles like ours, 30g, can be safely used only twice without causing real problems.

 

Ultra-fine tri-bevel needle tip
Universal design fits most lancing device
Not made with natural rubber Latex
Devices Latex free

 

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MaterialPP,Stainless Steel
NeedleTop tri-beveled tip
SterilizationGamma
FeaturesPainfree And Safe,High-quality/low-price
Color Categoryyellow,white,blue……
SampleSample
ModelFlat Lancet
FunctionBlood Glucose Testing
Size Category26G/0.45mm,33G/0.20mm……
Item NameSterlie Blood Lancet

 

 

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