For a single set, you're looking at roughly $1,850—sample pricing is about $2,100 if you just need one to test, mid-volume (10-20 units) drops to around $1,550 each, and bulk orders of 50+ get down to about $1,280 per set, all FOB; most buyers we deal with are private clinics expanding their diagnostic capabilities or smaller hospitals that don't want to tie up capital in overpriced branded kits.

The 30° scope gives you that forward-oblique view we've found makes uterine cavity navigation a bit easier than a straight 0° would for most polyp or biopsy work, and the 3mm outer diameter—it's actually 2.9mm if you measure it, but compatibility specs use nominal figure—means less cervical dilation for the patient compared to the older 4mm scopes, which is pretty much the whole point of going with this size.

Both sheaths are included: the 24Fr one for examination use and a 15Fr operative sheath that accepts instruments through its working channel, so you're covered for diagnostic scoping and then switching to forceps or scissors without needing a second scope—scissors, biopsy forceps, and a loop catcher are in the set, all 7Fr and 395mm long, which is better than what some cut-rate suppilers ship at 380mm (tighter tolerance than most, actually).
4.5mm diameter light guide cable that's 2000mm long—what it does is connect to any standerd light source with a Luer-lock, you'll need to confirm your source's connector type (we usually have stock of adapters, but check lead time), and we've got ISO13485 certs with COA and HPLC purity docs on the optical components, not that the scope itself is HPLC-grade, but the glass quailty specs right.

You also get a sterile carton box packaing and one-year warranty, though the stainless steel handles typically last longer than that if you're not dropping them on the floor regularly—not suitable to rigid scopes in smaller pelvises where teh 30° angle gets tight, but for routine biopsies and polypectomies it works fine.

When you order, we ship with a cleaning brush and a basic instruction pamphlet, basically everything to start using it out of the box except the light source (check your existing setup), and lead time is about 20 days or so for a mid-size batch depending on stock levels.
The 24Fr sheath is for diagnostic exams and gives a wider view, while the 15Fr sheath is thinner and allows you to insert instruments like biopsy forceps through it. You'd switch to the 15Fr when you need to do a procedure.
Yes, it works with most standard cold light sources thanks to the 4.5mm diameter light guide cable that's 2 meters long. Just make sure your light source has a compatible connector.
It comes with a 1-year warranty that covers manufacturing defects. Normal wear and tear or damage from improper use isn't included, but if something's faulty out of the box, we'll replace it.
Our MOQ for this hysteroscope set is typically 1 unit for sample orders, but bulk orders can be discussed. Just let us know what quantity you're looking at.
The set comes in a sterile carton box, so it's ready for single use right away. If you plan to reuse it, you'll need to follow standard sterilization protocols for stainless steel and medical-grade plastics.