EXEL 26729 SAFELET IV CATHETERS - 14G x 2", 50/bx, 4 bx/cs
EXEL 26729 SAFELET IV CATHETERS - 14G x 2", 50/bx, 4 bx/cs is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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EXEL 26729 SAFELET IV CATHETERS - 14G x 2", 50/bx, 4 bx/cs
• Model: 26729
• Needle Gauge: 14G
• Needle Length: 2"
• Box of 50
• 4 Boxes/ Case
The Exel Safelet 14 G × 2″ IV catheter is designed for situations where large‑bore access is necessary—such as trauma, emergent infusion, or high‑volume fluid administration. With a 14‑gauge internal diameter and 2‑inch length, it allows for a high flow rate, making it suitable for rapid infusions, blood transfusions, or when peripheral access must stand up to demanding therapy. The wingless design promotes low‑profile access and a smooth insertion process in busy clinical settings where speed and reliability are essential.
What makes this catheter stand out is its premium construction and attention to performance details. The body is engineered with FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) for strength, flexibility, and radiopacity, helping reduce catheter tip kinks and allowing imaging visibility if needed. Its translucent hub and flashback chamber enable immediate visual confirmation of venous entry, and the color‑coded orange hub aligns with standard gauge identification to simplify inventory management and reduce selection errors. The latex‑free designation expands safe use to patients with latex sensitivities.
From a facility operations perspective, this product is also built for efficiency and cost‑control. With 50 units per box and 4 boxes per case, bulk procurement and standardized stocking are straightforward, making it easier to manage inventory in emergency departments, surgical suites, or critical‑care units. The high‑bore size may also reduce the need for subsequent upsizing catheters, thus potentially reducing procedural time and disruption. Overall, the Exel Safelet 26729 provides high‑capacity access, strong materials quality, and facility‑friendly packaging for demanding IV therapy workflows.
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