Cole-Parmer, Rochester Pean Forceps, Standard Grade, Straight, 7.25" 10818-13_1111645
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Cole-Parmer Rochester Pean Forceps, Standard Grade, Straight, 7.25"

$52.80

The price is inclusive of GST

The Cole-Parmer Rochester Pean Forceps are precision-crafted, standard-grade surgical instruments designed for general-purpose clamping and tissue handling in laboratories and educational environments. These straight forceps are made from durable stainless steel and offer a polished finish, delivering reliable performance at an affordable price point. Ideal for less critical tasks, they combine function and economy for routine lab procedures.

Product Features

  • Made from high-quality stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance
  • Standard-grade finish—hardened, tempered, and polished for a professional look without added cost
  • Straight jaw design ensures firm grip and precise control during use
  • 7.25-inch length suitable for a variety of general laboratory applications
  • Autoclavable for efficient sterilization between uses
  • Ideal for less critical applications in educational or laboratory settings

Note: Not intended for medical applications or patient use.

Benefits

  • Cost-effective solution for labs requiring reliable clamping tools without premium instrument costs
  • Robust and reusable thanks to high-grade stainless steel construction
  • Safe for repeated sterilization in autoclaves, ensuring hygiene and longevity
  • Ergonomic design provides comfort and control during prolonged use

Why Choose Cole-Parmer Rochester Pean Forceps?

These forceps are the ideal solution for laboratories and teaching facilities that need dependable, well-constructed instruments without the expense of surgical-grade tools. With their durable construction, autoclavable design, and comfortable handling, they offer excellent performance for routine tasks. Trusted by professionals around the world, Cole-Parmer delivers consistent quality in every instrument.

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