When a vet is working on a tiny cataract or a corneal laceration in a cat, what they really need is that the instruments don't feel like they're working against them, and this set is built for that — the 110mm Bishop-Harmon forceps are a favorite because they give you just enough grip without crushing the tissue, and we've seen a lot of clinics switch to these after struggling with cheaper stainless sets that just don't hold up under repeated autoclaving.

Actually, the titanium construction is the main reason most buyers go with this over full stainlss alternatives, it's about 40% lighter and won't corrode even if someone forgets to dry them properly, and the 125mm curved needle holder is surprisingly strong for its size, which matters when you're suturing a 2mm incision in a rabbit eye.

We usually have stock on the 11-piece kit, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so — the sterilization case is included, which saves you the hassle of sourcing one seperately, though I should mention it's not great for heavy-duty shippng, so we double-box it anyway.
45mm Barraquer wire speculums are the standerd for small animal work, but these have a slightly tighter tolerance on the wire thickness than most generic sets, so they hold position better during a long procedure, and the 8.5mm conjunctival scissors are actually a bit sharper out of the box than what you get from some premium brands.

One thing this set is not ideal for is large animal work — the forceps are too short for a horse eye, obviously, and the 95mm scissors won't give you the you need, so if your buyer's customer does mixed practice, they'd need a separate large animal kit altogether.

Anyway, the documentation's pretty straightforward, we include a basic COA with each set and can provide HPLC data on titanium alloy if they need it for internal auditing, but most vets just want to know it's autoclavable up to 134°C and that's it.
Yes, we can adjust the forceps length from the standard 110mm or scissors from 95mm to fit your surgeons' preferences. Just let us know the desired lengths when placing your custom order.
Our MOQ for the YSVET-Y001 custom set is typically 10 units, but we can discuss smaller quantities for trial orders if you're a new client.
Absolutely, we can supply sterilization validation reports upon request, confirming the set withstands repeated autoclaving cycles without damage.
Lead time is usually 25-30 business days after design approval, including engraving your hospital's logo on the sterilization case and instruments.
Yes, we can modify the speculum to other sizes like 40mm or 50mm if needed. Just specify the size when you place the custom order.