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Daisygrip Tourniquet Reusable

daisygrip is the first hygienically reusable venous tourniquet and has a unique intuitive locking system. The simpler application and disinfection method ensure lasting safety and permanently reduce costs. With daisygrip, every routine blood sample is taken time-efficiently and under hygienic conditions, without changing current treatment procedures.

  • Less germs: in-vitro-experiments show prevention of germ transport between patients by means of on-site spray and wipe disinfection.
  • Significant cost savings: disposable tourniquets or infections caused by conventional tourniquets cause significantly higher costs than using daisygrip.
  • Reduced workload: the intuitive magnetic lock simplifies the work process, as it can be used quickly and reliably with one hand.
  • Every routine blood sampling is a potential risk of infection due to the poorly disinfectable surfaces of common venous tourniquets. The solution to this problem is provided by daisygrip.
$78.31
Daisygrip Tourniquet Reusable
$78.31

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daisygrip is the first hygienically reusable venous tourniquet and has a unique intuitive locking system. The simpler application and disinfection method ensure lasting safety and permanently reduce costs. With daisygrip, every routine blood sample is taken time-efficiently and under hygienic conditions, without changing current treatment procedures.

  • Less germs: in-vitro-experiments show prevention of germ transport between patients by means of on-site spray and wipe disinfection.
  • Significant cost savings: disposable tourniquets or infections caused by conventional tourniquets cause significantly higher costs than using daisygrip.
  • Reduced workload: the intuitive magnetic lock simplifies the work process, as it can be used quickly and reliably with one hand.
  • Every routine blood sampling is a potential risk of infection due to the poorly disinfectable surfaces of common venous tourniquets. The solution to this problem is provided by daisygrip.