A new disposable placement tool from the family of Bionix Lighted Curettes and Forcep product line is now available. The Bionix Lighted Placement Tool is designed to assist audiologists and hearing instrument specialists to position otoblocks deeply in the ear canal by providing not only illumination and magnification, but additional insertion depth indicators. The placement tool interfaces with a LED light source, providing robust illumination along its entire length. The placement tool is engraved with five depth guides placed in 5mm increments to further assist in providing clinicians with visual depth cues. Each package contains 15 disposable lighted placement tools, one light source and one magnifier. This is the perfect tool to have on hand in your clinical practice! Available at Oaktree Prodcuts now!
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I love the Bionix products. Use them all of the time! Can’t wait to get my hands on one of these!
yes, the Bionix product line of lighted instruments very popular!
Already use their lighted curettes to to place otoblocks. What a great tool.
I am looking for decent probe tubes for real ear testing. The probe tubes available today are flimsy with a useless green coupler to attach to the reference mic. I use the old style tubes that you can’t get anymore threaded through the bend of a regular tube for a mold to get a back bend. Those can be placed easily whereas the new ones won’t stay worth a darn.
Totally agree!
I took a peek at all of the different probe tubes we currently sell and yes, they are “flimsy” in terms of the probe tube material. Where did you used to get the old style tubes? Maybe we can do some digging over here and try and find something that you prefer. Let me know!