We've been shiping these AVERLAST 18 units for a while now, and what it does is provide consistent suction for dental extractions and oral surgeries, basically handling fluid removal without a lot of fuss.

The dual overflow protection is pretty much the main safety feature here — it's the difference between a clean procedure room and a flooded workstation, and we've had buyers rely on that in busy clinics, especially during complex cases when you're not watching the bottle every second.

18 litres per minute at 0.07 megapascals of vacuum pressrue — that covers subgingival scaling and minor surgical suction, but it's not really meant for heavy-duty theatre work like bariatric surgery or orthopaedic draping, so know your case mix before ordering.

The bottle itself holds 1400 ml, which is about average for a single patient session, and teh quick-release clamp makes swapping it out feel faster than unscrewing lids — you'll notice that difference after your third or fourth change in a row, check local regulations, but the noise stays below 50 decibels, so your patients won't jump.

Double overflow protection, overheating safety cut-out, and the power draw is only 100 watts, so it's light enough (3.8 kilograms) to cart between operatories without breaking your back, though confirm the operating temperature range; some early models had condensation issues below 10°C, but we usually have stock, so lead time is about 20 days or so for this specific CE-marked version.

Anyway, MOQ is typically one unit if you're testing it, but our company offer better per-unit pricing on 10 or more — just ask for the bulk COA and TDS if you're planning to integrate it into a wider European network, and that intermittent run mode keeps the pump form burning out on long tips.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation, but we can expedite to 10-12 days for urgent orders if stock is available.
Our MOQ is 10 units for the first order, but we can negotiate smaller trial orders for new customers.
Yes, we provide CE and ISO13485 certificates with every shipment, along with the Declaration of Conformity.
The bottle is made from medical-grade polycarbonate, and it's autoclavable at 121°C for 20 minutes.
It uses a mechanical float valve plus an electronic sensor; if the bottle fills up, the valve cuts suction and the sensor shuts off the pump to prevent liquid entering the motor.