Tick Nipper
The thin jaw edges slide safely under the tick’s body, preventing disease by keeping the tick from being squeezed on removal.
The powerful 20x lens in the hub ensures tick’s total removal.
Our tools require no instruction; The tiick removal fork can be used to remove larger tiicks.
Three tools are made with high quality stainless steel that wont upset your pet!
The tick removal fork can be used to gently and entirely remove by sliding the fork underneath the tick’s mouthparts and lifting.
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Frank –
Works great
Keep handy your works well
Giametti –
Very effective tick removal
These things work extremely well, even with tiny nymphs. And they are easier to use when you’re by yourself.
justin –
100% recommend buying
Great clipper, would recommend
Kasia W –
Best tick removers!
Best tick removers out there, IMO. These can actually grip the tick by a leg after removal, so you can safely dispatch it. The other types that twist or just scoop don’t keep the tick still and I’ve had them crawl away or go flying… then you’re left wondering where it went and it could climb on you again!
curious –
It works!
We have used this for pulling rocks off the family humans and pets alike for several years now. It works and it’s very easy to use. I just reordered 2 more, 1 for our son who’s family now lives in a heavily wooded area in Arkansas and one extra just in case we loose the one we have now! I would not want to be without it!
Sarah –
Package had previously been opened
Not thrilled! We probably recieved a previously returned/used item! The plastic was stapled to the cardboard. We have had a need actually use the device yet.
Barbara Tiberio –
Flimsy
I like the design as far as gripping the tick, but the handle is too short and it’s flimsy plastic
hkusp –
Best tick tool.
Absolutely the best tool I’ve ever used for tick removal. It is especially handy when a tick imbeds in a place that’s awkward or difficult to extract from…like an ear lobe, etc. It might be slightly more expensive than some other cheaper types, but for me it’s worth it. One is in my work first aid kit, 1 in my ATV and 1 in each vehicle I own.