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Stoelting™ Stoelting Rodent Warmer X2

Stoelting™ Rodent Warmer X2 is for use before, during and after surgical procedures to improve surgical outcome and overall longevity.

$5313.36 - $5313.36

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Stoelting™
53850C
Cage heating pad
Each for $5,313.36
 
Description

Description

  • Warming an animal the minimizes heat loss and improve surgical outcomes
  • Integrated touch screen allows for easy programming and controls 2 independent heating pads simultaneously
  • Available with a combination of mouse, rat or home-cage heating pads
  • Rectal Thermal probe sold separately
Control two independent heating pads simultaneouslyMinimize heat loss and improve surgical outcomes with Stoelting's Rodent Warmer X2.Features:Integrated touch screen for easy programming Controls two independent heating pads simultaneouslyRectal probe (sold separately) for body temperature feedbackAvailable with a combination of mouse, rat or cage size heating pads Heating PadsStoelting's Rodent Warmer can be used as a general warming system or with a rectal probe (sold separately) for more accurate, core temperature monitoring during pre- and post-op surgical procedures.Pre-Op: Heating pad can be placed underneath an induction chamber to reduce heat loss during anesthetic administration. During: Place heating pad on a rodent surgery table or stereotaxic instrument to maintain and monitor temperature during surgical procedures. Mouse heating pad designed for use with Stoelting's Just for Mouse (51730) and Just for Mice (51725) Stereotaxic Instrument or Mouse and Neonatal Rat Adaptor (51625). Rat heating pad designed for use with Stoelting's Lab Standard (51600) or New Lab Standard (51500) Stereotaxic Instrument.Post-Op: Cage heating pads can be placed in the animal's home cage for faster recovery following surgical procedures.
Specifications

Specifications

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