
Why You Need A Mandatory Upgrade Ring cutters are a Standard Piece of Equipment (SPE) as determined by The Joint Commission. You are required to have at least one in inventory. The current model ring cutter is 80%+ ineffective today and must be updated. Men’s jewelry has changed. 80% of men’s jewelry sold since the year 2000 cannot be cut off with the current, outdated ring cutter. Todays metal rings are harder than gold. The current, outdated ring cutter was only designed for soft gold and silver. 80%+ of all men’s rings are made from hard industrial metal alloys that cannot be cut off with the existing, outdated ring cutter. Some examples include titanium, steels, cobalts, meteorite, zirconium, and more. Patented & Insured First upgraded Standard Piece of Equipment available to the ring cutting medical market Diamond Bonded Blade World’s First Ambidextrous Cutting Device Testimonials Rylee Mecham ER Nurse in Seattle, WA "The current ring cutter stocked in the is outdated and frankly doesn't work. More than half the time we rely on a Dremel to take patients' jewelry off, which is not only unsanitary but unsafe for the patient. Having to outsource a tool in a timely manner makes the world of a difference for the outcome of the patient. Utilizing the Dignitas Diamond Blade Cutter will better serve our patients in the ER/ICU in the future." "I'm grateful for the Dignitas Diamond Blade Cutter. I bought it to sharpen my bench tools and tungsten bits, and I know my local ER didn't have your tool. One day my hand became swollen. I was able to make two precise cuts through my titanium ring, on my own! This device was instrumental in relieving the swelling quickly and provided me time to access further help. Thank you again, the tool worked flawlessly and saved my finger!" Dignitas Diamond Blade C
Open the catalog to page 1Published medical studies prove current device obsolescence Most notable being the Society_of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM). Their use comparison displays the critical failure from the existing ring cutter on new, hard metal alloys such as titanium, steels, meteorite and tungsten. S.A.E.M.'s Finding "The manual ring cutter cut gold, silver and platinum easily; however stainless steel and titanium took substantial time and effort." "None of the cutting methods used were able to cut tungsten carbide." Updated Standard Piece of EquipmentCurrent ring cutters are 80%+ ineffective Current Ring...
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