Medline Wagner WAG0K06A Steriset TASKIT Mini Instrument Sterilization Container
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Medline Wagner WAG0K06A Steriset TASKIT Mini Instrument Sterilization Container w/ Basket 11.22" x 5.31" x 3.15"
• Model: WAG0K06A
• Seal / Lid Type: Snap-lid
• Material / Color/Finish: Aluminum / Grey
• Inner Dimensions: 10" x 4.57" x 1.97"
• Outer Dimensions: 11.22" x 5.31" x 3.15"
• Includes Sterilization Basket
• Warranty: 90 Days
Safeguard your delicate surgical instruments with the Wagner Steriset WAG0K06A — a compact, steam‑autoclavable sterilization container purpose‑made for ophthalmic, microsurgical, or other small instrument sets. Crafted from durable aluminum and stainless‑steel components, this mini Steriset case delivers reliable sterilization performance while minimizing the bulk and waste associated with disposable wraps. The gray, snap‑lid design makes it easy to load, unload, and seal before sterilization, while its compact 11.25″ × 5.25″ × 3″ footprint ensures efficient use of space in your central‑sterile department or operating room.
Ideal for single‑case instrument trays or delicate tool sets, the WAG0K06A offers hospitals and outpatient surgical centers a reusable, cost‑efficient alternative to disposable packaging, aligning with sustainability initiatives and long‑term cost containment. Its reuse‑ready construction and proven Steriset sterilization technology eliminate the need for filters or wraps — reducing supply chain complexity and lowering per‑cycle costs while maintaining full compliance with steam sterilization standards.
Trust in the Steriset legacy: with the WAG0K06A mini container, surgical teams can expect dependable instrument protection, secure sterile storage, and streamlined reprocessing workflows — all in a compact, easy‑to‑handle package. Add WAG0K06A to your instrument‑reprocessing inventory to maximize efficiency, safety, and sustainability for small‑instrument sterilization needs.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
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