Routine Instrument Sterilising
The TJ-DHS160 suits routine dry sterilising of clinic instruments, using hot air rather than steam. Its compact size handles a steady daily workload. This makes it a practical bench unit for everyday work. The instruments it suits are confirmed with your clinical team and Medigear.uk. It is built for daily use, and hot, dry air keeps the method simple.
Practices Wanting a Dry Method
For a practice that wants a dry sterilising method with no water or steam, the dry heat approach is a simple, low-maintenance option. It avoids the water handling a steam unit needs. This can suit certain instruments and settings. Suitability is confirmed with your clinical team and Medigear.uk. Simplicity is its core appeal, and no water tank means less upkeep.
Small and Space-Tight Clinics
With a small 310 by 180 by 120 millimetre footprint and a light 4 kilogram form, the unit suits small, space-tight clinics. It fits onto a worktop or into a service area with ease. This makes efficient use of clinic space. As with any unit, fit and placement are best confirmed with Medigear.uk. It balances capability and size well, and a light form moves between rooms easily.
Beauty, Podiatry, and Allied Settings
Compact dry heat sterilisers like this are also used across beauty, podiatry, and allied health settings for suitable tools. The simple, portable design suits these environments well. The exact uses it is approved for should be confirmed with your own team and Medigear.uk. Its versatility adds to its appeal. It is built to be flexible, and one small unit can serve many varied tasks.
