Sample pricing is around $15 a unit, mid-volume runs about $11, and bulk orders drop to roughly $8.50 depending on quantity — we're looking at the CR-2023 model, which is basically a manual crown remover handle made form medical grade stainless steel with a matte surfce finish that actually gives you better grip than polished metal, especially when things get slippery.
The handle length is 15cm and the working end width is 5mm, which is tighter than most generic removers and better suited for posterior molars where clearance is limited — it weighs 85g so it's light enough to control but has enough heft to transmit force without your hand cramping up, and it's autoclavable at 134°C so it'll survive standard sterilization cycles without issue.
This isn't for heavy-duty extraction work or anything involving bone — it's specifically for crown removal procedures where you're working around existing restorations and need to apply controlled force without chipping the underlying tooth structure, and individual sterile packaging (usually 2-4 weeks lead time) means you can open it directly in the operatory without pre-sterilizing.
Certifcation-wise it's ISO 13485 and CE marked, so it meet the quality management requirment for medical devices and you'll get a COA with each batch — most buyers go with the matte finish version because the gloss ones show scratches after a few cycles, which is a detail you'd only know from handling them side by side.
So for ordering, we usually have stock on the standard SKU but confirm lead time if you need more than 200 units or so — the MOQ is 10 pieces for sample orders, and bulk pricing kicks in at 50 units, which works out to about $8.50 each with individual sterile packging included.
The working end width is exactly 5mm, designed to fit standard crown margins.
It's ISO 13485 and CE certified, meeting medical device quality standards.
Yes, it's autoclavable up to 134°C, safe for repeated sterilization cycles.
Each handle comes in individual sterile packaging, ready for clinical use.
It has a matte finish to reduce glare during procedures and improve grip.