Dumont Tweezers Newer Style

£50.00 £60.00 inc VAT

The Dumont Tweezers are known all over the world for their high quality, durability, and precision.

  • These tweezers are 7SP. They are finished in matt and are made from Inox steel.
  • Lightweight and a favourite among lash artists, these tweezers are of superior quality and a delight to use.
  • Perfect to use for classic and volume lashing.
  • The newer style has a shorter foot and more of a curve making it a favourite with a lot of lash techs as the shorter foot makes placing fans easier.

Please note that Dumont has changed the shape of these tweezers. The tweezers now have more of a curve and a shorter foot.

These newer type tweezers will have INOX 08 0708 7SP-PS on the handle.

 

Please note we buy our Dumonts direct from Dumont in Switzerland and all our tweezers are made to order.

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Description

These are the newer type tweezers that were made especially for eyelash extensions. If you have a pair that you love then double-check the print on the tweezers before ordering to make sure you are ordering the correct ones.

Care Instructions:

  • Do not soak in antibacterial liquid (i.e. Barbicide) as there is a risk of the tweezers rusting.
  • When the tweezers are not in use, always ensure the tips are protected with the rubber protector provided when purchased.
  • DO NOT drop them. The delicate tips will lose their precision if dropped.

Additional Information:

Care & Handling of Surgical Instruments.

Rinsing:

Immediately after use, rinse instruments under warm running water to remove all residue. If not cleaned immediately after rinsing, instruments should be submerged in a solution of water and neutral pH (7) detergent until they can be cleaned.

Cleaning:

  1. Ultrasonic Cleaning: Place instruments in an open position into the ultrasonic cleaner. Make sure that instruments with sharp blades (scissors, etc.) do not touch other instruments. All instruments must be fully submerged. Do not place dissimilar metals (stainless, copper, chrome plated, etc.) in the same cleaning cycle. Instruments should be processed in the cleaner for 5 to 10 minutes. After ultrasonic cleaning, rinse instruments with water to remove the ultrasonic cleaning solution.
  2. Automatic Washer Sterilizers: Follow manufacturer’s recommendations. Be sure to lubricate instruments after the last rinse cycle and before the sterilisation cycle.
  3. Manual cleaning: Ultrasonic cleaning is the most effective way to clean surgical instruments, especially those with hinges, locks, and moving parts. If ultrasonic cleaning is not available, follow these steps:
  • Use stiff plastic cleaning brushes. Do not use steel wool or wire brushes.
  • Use only neutral pH (7) detergents. (Low pH detergents, if not rinsed off properly, will cause the breakdown of stainless protective surface and black staining. High pH detergents will cause surface deposit of brown stain, which will also interfere with the smooth operation of the instrument.)
  • Brush delicate instruments carefully and, if possible, handle them separately from general instruments.
  • Make sure all instrument surfaces are visibly clean and free from stains and tissue. Inspect each instrument for proper function and condition. Make sure that scissor blades glide smoothly all the way (blades must not be loose when in a closed position). Check that forceps tips are properly aligned. Make sure that hemostats and needle holders do not show light between the jaws, that they lock and unlock easily, and that the joints are not too loose. Check needle holder jaws for wear. Examine cutting instruments and knives to be sure their blades are sharp and undamaged.
  • After scrubbing, rinse instruments thoroughly under running water. While rinsing, open and close scissors, hemostats, needle holders, and other hinged instruments to ensure those hinge areas are also rinsed out.

Autoclaving:

  • Lubricate all instruments which have any metal-to-metal action such as scissors, hemostats, needle holders, self retaining retractors, etc. Surgical instrument lubricants should be used. Do not use WD-40 oil or other industrial lubricants.
  • Instruments may be autoclaved individually or in sets. Individual instruments—Disposable paper or plastic pouches are ideal. Make sure you use a wide enough pouch (4” or wider) for instruments with ratchet locks (such as needles holders and hemostats) so the instrument can be sterilized in an open (unlocked) position. Instrument Sets—Unlock all instruments and sterilize them in an open position. Place heavy instruments on the bottom of the set (when two layers are required). Never lock an instrument during autoclaving. This will prevent the steam from reaching and sterilizing the metal-to-metal surfaces. Furthermore, heart expansion during autoclaving can cause cracks in hinge areas. Do not overload the autoclave chamber, as this may also hinder steam penetration. Place a towel on the bottom of the pan to absorb excess moisture during autoclaving. Make sure the towels contain no detergent residue and are neutral pH(7) when immersed in water. (Laundries frequently use inexpensive but high pH(9-13) detergents and do not properly rinse out or neutralize those detergents in the final wash/rinse cycle. Also, sometimes bleaches are added and are not neutralized.) CAUTION— At the end of the autoclave cycle (before the drying cycle) unlock the autoclave door and open it with no more than a crack (about 3/4”). Then run a dry cycle for the period recommended by the autoclave manufacturer. If the autoclave door is opened fully before the drying cycle, cold room air will rush into the chamber, causing condensation on the instruments. This will result in water stains on instruments and also cause wet packs.

Cold Sterilisation:

Most cold sterilization solutions require a 10-hour immersion to render instruments sterile, but this prolonged chemical action may be more detrimental to surgical instruments than the 20-minute autoclave cycle. If the instruments need only to be disinfected (basically clean), cold sterilization is acceptable since disinfection will take place in only 10 minutes. But to render the instruments sterile (with absolutely no living organism surviving), autoclaving is recommended. For instruments with tungsten carbide inserts (needle holders, scissors, tissue forceps), do not use solutions containing benzyl ammonium chloride which will destroy the tungsten carbide inserts.

After Cleaning:

If instruments are to be stored, let them air dry and store them in a clean and dry environment.

Delivery

All products are sent from ourselves and not a third party, using our authorised courier/ postal service . We check all orders before despatch to ensure your order arrives as specified and in perfect condition.

Returns

You have 14 days to return an item from the date you received it. To be eligible for a refund your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it and in the original packaging. You should notify us of your intent to return an item and provide your Order Number reference.

If unwanted item returns arrive in poor or unsaleable condition, a refund will not be possible. You are solely responsible for ensuring that the items in question are returned to us. We will not be liable for returns that are lost in the post or lost for any other reason.

If you receive a faulty or damaged item, we will advise how to return it to us and we will refund the return postage cost. Replacements and / or refunds will only be dispatched / issued on receipt of the returned items.

Refunds

Refunds will only be processed up to 14 days from the sales invoice date. Refunds will be processed within 7 days of product arriving back with us. Payment will be made the same way the product was paid for (PayPal, Bank Transfer or Card payment). No refunds will be issued after 30 days of the sale invoice date.