MABIS Precision Kelly Forceps Locking Tweezers Clamp, Silver, Curved, 5-1/2 Inch, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
$2.97
Price: $2.97
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MABIS Precision Kelly Locking Forceps Tweezers Clamp
These fine precision forceps are named after Howard Atwood Kelly, M.D., first professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Johns Hopkins. They are made from high quality stainless steel and are excellent for precision medical applications and surgical procedures. They are also ideal for home use when you need a precision instrument to grab onto small items such as in crafts or repairs. They also have a locking mechanism which allows you to use them as clamps.
Features
- Designed for superior performance in medical or home applications.
- Fine precision curved tip produces a strong grip on small objects. Locking mechanism allows them to be used as clamps
- Ideal for doctors, nurses, EMTs, students and home users
- Made of high quality stainless steel
- Great for clamping small items for crafts or medical use.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 1.13 ounces
Item model number : 25-725-000
Date First Available : October 27, 2013
Manufacturer : Briggs
ASIN : B00GGAAPD0
Country of Origin : Pakistan
Fine precision tip produces a strong grip on small objects: Locking mechanism allows them to be used as clamps
Ideal for doctors, nurses, EMTs, students and home users
Made of high quality stainless steel
Great for clamping small items for crafts or medical use
Customers say
Customers like the value for money of the tweezers. They mention that they work well for crafting and flipping small items. However, some customers disagree on the quality and lock quality.
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13 reviews for MABIS Precision Kelly Forceps Locking Tweezers Clamp, Silver, Curved, 5-1/2 Inch, 1 Count (Pack of 1)
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Christina Balch –
They are as expected
As expected is good. Less than would be bad. They work great and are grip fine.perfect for the price
E Cowgill –
Works for what I need
Interestingly enough, I use these forceps when Iâm making jewelry. I place the forceps on one end of the wire or thread and it keeps the beads in place so they donât slide off the end of the wire. The size is perfect for my fingers and they are strong and tough so that they donât come off the wire. Lightweight and great price for the use!
Kamiah –
Easy, Great
I bought this to hold charms under a UV light to cure. Super cheap and takes up barely any space. So far so issues, love it!
Dave L. –
Handy tool for the price but don’t expect surgical quality
I ordered 2 of these as they were on sale for $3 and this is the sort of thing that comes in handy for random stuff (soldering, clamping a fuel line closed, holding various things in place or together while you work on them, etc). The first ones I received, one was decent, the jaws weren’t perfectly aligned so while some parts could hold something very thin like tissue paper tightly another part (at the curve in the jaws) had a slight gap, but still would hold most stuff fine. The other set the two halves were very loose, so much so that they would not stay locked, the locking mechanism barely touched. They sent me another 2 pairs. Both of these are simliar to the first (good) pair, jaws are very close but not perfect, but more than enough for doing what I (or most non-surgeons) would need. One of the second sets the locking mechanism is a bit out of alignment, one piece is crooked, but they still lock perfectly fine. The slight gap at the curve is not a big deal for me since it is the tip that is more important, and that closes 99.9% of the way.The tips of the jaw are not tiny/precision (like tweezers) but also not huge, they are small enough for what most would need them for. I already have a set of locking tweezers for more precise stuff, but tweezers aren’t as strong and can’t be clamped as tightly, so each tool has its purpose.So overall for a few dollars, well worth the price. Anything more than $5 I’d say I’d be dissatisfied with the quality though. Even though they are non-returnable, if they are defective just contact customer care via chat and they’ll send a replacement or refund.Worth noting these appear to be old stock, probably why they are so cheap. They come in MABIS packaging however MABIS was purchased by Briggs (the name in the description here) a while back. Not sure if Briggs has raised the quality, or changed anything else, but most likely when they use up this old stock the price will go up anyway.
Lee –
Precision forceps locking tweezers
Good quality, I use this for my piercings
Skyler Wolpert –
great for peircings
I have a ton of piercings and recently one fell out. The closest piercing shop isn’t so close and I really needed something to handle my jewelry; this was perfect. Cheap but worked perfectly and will likely save me many trips in the future
BobPeanut –
Beat cheap forceps
I wanted forceps for my dogâs first aid kit. These were the best (and cheapest!) of the 4 I ordered. The tip meets together well and the lock isnât too tight or too lose.
kandy_inwonderland –
Broke Fairly Quick
They’re a lower grade of surgical tools. I wasn’t using them for surgery obviously but they broke pretty quickly because of the cheap metal.
James Warner –
Purchased these to go with a bedsheet and our first aid kit at the fire department they work perfect for pelvic binding
Sabella –
love them!!! can’t wait to use them hehe
Robert McDougall –
You get what you pay for, nice price and good quality.
Kaylee Barnett –
I buy these for puppy grooming
Zmegenny –
Je recommande ce produit **** :MABIS Pince à épiler de précision Kelly Forceps – Argenté – Courbé – 14 cmIl tiendra fermenent ce qu’il y a au bout pour sûr!Elle serre un peu trop fermement selon moi, c’est pourquoi j’ai enlevé 1 étoile à la Durabilité.Ses pointes sont fines, ce pourquoi j’ai enlevé 1 étoile à la Robustesse.Pour moi, ses pointes fines seront parfaite pour l’utilisation que je veux en faire.Excellent rapport qualité/prix