Description
- ✔️ BEST TICK REMOVERS FOR PEOPLE OR PETS – Kit includes stainless steel tick remover for safely removing larger embedded ticks, and a specially shaped super-fine-tip tweezer for removing nymphs and small deer ticks, in a leatherette pouch
- ✔️ UNIVERSITY TESTED – The tools in this tick removal kit have been field-tested and designed for easily and safely removing embedded adult and nymph ticks from humans, dogs, cats, or other pets
- ✔️ FREE TICK IDENTIFICATION CARD to easily identify the most common species of ticks in the United States
- ✔️ SUPPORT LYME RESEARCH – A portion of the proceeds of this tick remover kit helps fund university research on ticks and Lyme
- ✔️ PERFECT FOR OUTDOORS ENTHUSIASTS – Keep your tick remover kit in your first aid kit, glove compartment, or backpack to easily remove ticks wherever you go
Sparky –
Prodotto discreto ma prezzo eccessivo
Kassidy Frey –
This fit nicely in my travel pouch for my dog. Made it easy to pick over him after hikes and trails absolutely loved it!
Susann –
Very well made, compact and sturdy.
I hope I never have to use it but nice to know it is there if needed.
Chuck Pearson –
My wife had a tick with its head well-embedded next to her ear. I used a 10X lighted magnifier to see what I was doing and went at it multiple times from different directions, keeping her skin taut with one finger and using the tool with the other hand. Eventually, the tick came out, intact and healthy. Simply pulling, as I would have done before, would have compressed its stomach contents out of its mouth and into my wife. Possibly the head would have been left, as with the tick I dismembered from myself a few weeks ago.
Kev –
Got this product right in time since I needed it this summer to remove the first tick that ever latched onto me. It worked perfectly. The case is great for traveling.
Judy L. –
The tick remover is awesome! I have a 65 lb Rottweiler who is extremely resistant to tick removal or any one messing with her and this tool was super easy and efficient! It is weighted and a quality made product which sets it apart from other brands I have tried. I am ordering a second one as I don’t want to risk not having one when I need it!
Kaidon –
Haven’t had to use it yet but it came fast and seems like it’s good quality, they even send a little code for a small discount on a second purchase to customers right now. Keeping it in my glove box just in case!
Sparky –
My owner bought me this kit as a gift and I’m very pleased with it. The quality is excellent and my ticks were removed in a flash.
Great product. Highly recommended
Flavio87 –
Problemloses Zecken ziehen. PERFEKT
anniegator –
I ordered this for a semi-feral male cat who had a large tick on his fanny. There was no way I could get him to be still enough to use tweezers, so after reading about this product I thought I’d give it a try. While he was eating I quickly reached down, slipped the removal tool under the tick, lifted up and off it came! The cat barely noticed and kept on eating. Amazing product!!!
merlin12volt –
Kit works great. The tick remover gets underthe most stubborn burrowed ticks and pulls them away.
Would 1000% recommend.
OffGrid9 –
There are cheaper alternatives out there, but these looked to be of better quality. On review, both tools appear to be made of good stainless steel, and nicely finished (no sharp or rough edges, except of course the tweezers’ points). The knurled plastic coating on the tick puller is grippy enough to give you good control. There’s none of that on the handles of the tweezers, but they’re flat, you don’t need it.
We’ve had a mild winter, and wet spring, so lots of ticks in both western and eastern WA, earlier than usual. Walking and working in the woods, or on our off-grid place, we just can’t avoid the brush and grasses where they lay in wait. My wife and I have already found several ticks on ourselves, and several dozen on our lab, Hannah. We check during and after every outing, and find most of them before they’ve had a chance to dig in…but a few have escaped notice long enough to draw a little blood from poor Hannah. I’ve given her a Bravecto tablet, and it does drive them off her, but it seems like it can take a couple of hours for the ticks to recognize the poison and get lost…and when they jump ship, they sometimes wind up in the house or cabin, to munch on us later.
At first I was disappointed that the slit in the tick puller didn’t fine-down enough to grip onto the small ticks…then I read the instructions, realized I should have been using the tweezers. They work great on the tiny nymphs. Just do as the instructions say, pull straight up, slow and easy. We’ve been careful, and haven’t snapped off a tick’s head yet.
The small plastic (“leatherette”) case fits easily in my shirt pocket, so we take the kit with us when we go outdoors — we can be gone for hours, and don’t want to give the critters a chance to bury-in. The case seems sturdy enough to last a good while. If it wears out, I’ll put the tools into an old aluminum cigar holder. You need some kind of holder, the tools are so small they’ll get lost if carried loose.
I wasn’t real sure we’d get a lot of use out of these, but it looks like we will. Glad I bought them.
Karen Patricia Abercrombie –
Very good quality tic removers