I’m currently slowly switching from reprocessing tools to disposable in the shop I’m at now. I personally like reprocessing better because I’m just more familiar with it , that’s how I was taught in my apprenticeship.
First time I seen my piercer use disposable forceps I was shocked as I didn't know they even made them (wife is a retired nurse) so I'm familiar with instruments. Amazing what they can do now days
Every pair I've gotten samples of has been rough to say the least. I'm still keeping my mind open but until I see better quality, I'm stick with the metal ones.
Personally I think the single use shops are wasteful you all have the tools to sterilize tools and it concerns me what the tool quality could reasonably be if you need a new one every time. I'd think twice if I found out my piercer was going single use then find a new piercer.
Yes, I often wonder about the quality and this is especially true of the plastic disposable tools. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching.
A lot of disposable items are made in India, in cottage factories that have zero hygene practices.
Yes, then come prepackaged as sterile.
I had no clue piercers used disposable tools good info
Some do using both metal and plastic.
I’m currently slowly switching from reprocessing tools to disposable in the shop I’m at now. I personally like reprocessing better because I’m just more familiar with it , that’s how I was taught in my apprenticeship.
I don't find them comfortable and I still think it's important that everyone in the industry know how to reprocess tools safely.
First time I seen my piercer use disposable forceps I was shocked as I didn't know they even made them (wife is a retired nurse) so I'm familiar with instruments.
Amazing what they can do now days
Every pair I've gotten samples of has been rough to say the least. I'm still keeping my mind open but until I see better quality, I'm stick with the metal ones.
@BodyPiercingTattooing yeah I didn't really put much faith into them but what can you do
There is always thst moment right before a piercing regardless of what they are using. You need to have that faith in your piercer.
Personally I think the single use shops are wasteful you all have the tools to sterilize tools and it concerns me what the tool quality could reasonably be if you need a new one every time. I'd think twice if I found out my piercer was going single use then find a new piercer.
Yes, I often wonder about the quality and this is especially true of the plastic disposable tools. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for watching.