Tick Twister w/ Belt Clip - 12 Unit Case

Tick Twister
SKU:
TTCLIP
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UPC:
850646000328

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The Tick Twister hooks snap securely into the belt clip so you can always have them close at hand when needed. Clip easily fits in a pocket or can be clipped to a belt, backpack, keychain etc. Each pack includes 2 tools with special silicone easy grip handles - a large hook for for medium and large ticks and a small hook for small and very small ticks.

  • It removes the tick without squeezing it, reducing the risk of infection
  • It doesn't leave the mouthparts of the tick in the skin
  • It removes small and large ticks
  • Tick Twister is the safest and easiest way to remove ticks
  • Remove ticks in a few seconds without pain

 

Why use the O'TOM / TICK TWISTER to remove ticks? - It doesn’t leave the tick’s rostrum in the skin - It doesn’t squeeze the tick’s abdomen - It removes ticks of any size - It removes ticks from animals and people - It doesn’t need any chemical products (alcohol, ether,...) - It enables a quick and painless tick removal - It is unbreakable, hard-wearing and indefinitely reusable The O'TOM / TICK TWISTER doesn’t leave the tick’s mouthparts The tick’s rostrum (the part that is embedded in the skin and improperly referred to as “the tick’s head”) is covered with backward pointing spikes that allow the tick to “anchor” in the skin. By pulling up on the tick, the spikes will rise and lock the rostrum in the skin. The tick may break leaving body parts resting in the skin and causing a painful inflammation, or an infection. By twisting, the spikes bend into the axis of rotation, and the tick is easily removed, without traction, decreasing the risks of breaking the rostrum. The O'TOM / TICK TWISTER doesn’t squeeze the tick’s abdomen While removing a tick, it is essential not to compress it, reducing the risk of saliva back-flow. A tick’s saliva contains irritating substances and sometimes microorganisms that can lead to infections and/or allergies. Tweezers and other instruments exert a pressure on the tick.