







🩺 Stay Prepared, Stay Ahead: The Ultimate Disposable Tourniquet for Pros Who Care
Primacare DT-1250 offers 250 single-use, latex-free tourniquets sized 1" x 18", crafted from tear-resistant elastic material. Designed for universal application across all ages, these disposable tourniquets provide reliable pressure control in emergencies, combining skin-friendly comfort with professional-grade durability—ideal for nursing students, first responders, and healthcare pros who demand readiness and hygiene without compromise.







| ASIN | B09Z744H3W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,975 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #20 in Tourniquets |
| Date First Available | April 29, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 3.61 pounds |
| Item model number | DT-1250 |
| Manufacturer | Primacare |
| Package Dimensions | 14.25 x 6.1 x 4.72 inches |
G**E
Work great
Good quality, strong and good value. Would buy again.
C**C
Ready to Use!
Great price and ready to use. Sturdy as well.
O**M
Good
Will buy again
J**T
No complaints
no complaints
T**T
Disposable
Use as disposable for blood draws in office Ease of use
Y**O
Producto de buena calidad
A**A
States pack of 250, only received 50
B**W
Justo lo que estaba buscando y el material muy pero que muy bueno
A**N
We now live in a time when the average phlebotomist is not being taught to use a tourniquet that looks not like this, but one where they have a strap that they tighten around your arm and use much more easily in order to have your vein pop a bit and easily, get the syringe in there. These (Amazon) tourniquets are a relic of the past, and if you're somebody who gets off on that, the idea of playing around with relics of the past, seeing what it used to be like, seeing how it used to have to be to sort of gently but precisely wrap the tourniquet and pull through a small loop so that you could pull it out without actually bothering the patient as you were taking their blood, doing what, um, the Latin would call a venocentesis, (what we call a phlebotomy), then I would say, don't bother. Buy a modern tourniquet if you want to take blood. It'll do you much better, and it will cause you a lot less annoyance. Unless you're a bit of a hipster, and you want to be seen using one of these. And, in any case, unless for some reason you're running your own clinic and taking blood, you probably don't have much of a choice in the matter.
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