

✂️ Lock, Clip, and Ditch Needles Like a Pro!
The B-D Safe-Clip Insulin Syringe Needle Clipper is a compact, portable device designed for safe, government-compliant disposal of insulin syringe needles. It securely clips and stores up to a two-year supply of needles with a simple one-click action and locks closed for travel and storage, ensuring hassle-free, sharps-safe disposal.
| ASIN | B002ZUE5KE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #710,217 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #337 in Needle-Free Insulin Injection Devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,214) |
| Date First Available | May 4, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TRTAZ11A |
| Manufacturer | Becton Dickinson Consumer Division |
| Package Dimensions | 5.91 x 2.4 x 0.94 inches; 1.2 ounces |
M**Y
Great, easy and safe design! Works perfectly!
This little device is such a great idea! I’m so glad the nurse at my physicians office told me about these. This is a perfect and super easy way to dispose of small needles from small diabetic syringes. You simply place needle tip into tiny metal surrounded hole, press down on the lever & you will hear a click and that is it!! The exposed sharp is now safely contained into this tiny “sharps container”! When you click down , the lever stays closed. When you’re ready to use it next time , you lightly squeeze on the sides on one end and it will pop open, ready for the next sharp. Once it’s full, it can be safely disposed of in the trash. There’s no chance of the sharps coming out of the container! This small container will also hold a lot!!! I would recommend.
L**S
Worked great, best product ever!
I loved this product!! It worked so well. It was very easy to use and safely held a lot of needles. Best part, not having to use a sharps container! Unfortunately, it was discontinued. Don't know why, but I keep hoping it will be available again.
V**.
WORKS PERFECTLY!
I’ve had this needle cutter since the spring time (over six months now). I use it once a month for when I give my dog her allergy shot. This is super easy to use, and cuts the needle off flush every time. The needle goes right into the container so you never see it or have to handle it. It’s a perfect way to dispose of the needle. And it’s affordable.
D**D
Makes needle management much easier
Got this to keep me from needing a sharps container or having to deal with used needles when traveling. This has worked great for that purpose. I use it to clip 29g 1/2 needles and it has been working flawlessly for several months now. I go through 3 needles per week and have not had any issues clipping them clean off. Makes disposal of the used syringe easy and safe. I cant speak for it being able to hold 1500 needles but if it holds even half that amount it will last me for a long time and was well worth the purchase.
J**B
fantastic little safety device
I use this for 30G needles twice a week and have yet to fill it in nearly two years. great little device that keeps everyone safe and protected. easy to use, just stick the business end in the little metal hole and push down to clip. the clip will lock into place keeping it closed till you need to use it again at which point just depress the sides to release the hinge and repeat steps. highly recommend
D**0
Works great
My cat has diabetes and I have been using one of these since March 2023. Seems like it will last forever. I just bought an additional one because sometimes I give his shot upstairs and sometimes I give his shot downstairs so that way I don’t have to run back-and-forth or lay a needle somewhere to wait for later. And for the people asking… No, you do not empty them -it is self contained and one day if it ever gets filled up, you throw the whole thing away. You do not empty it. It’s disposable.
O**A
Small and effective.
This is a very convenient device, a lot easer to carry than a red sharps container... It does leave a tiny nub of needle on the screw base of the "pen" needle. I was wondering if there is something that could get up inside the other end and snip off that piece of needle where it goes into the pen, as I have been pricked by this portion a few times, and that tells me that both ends of "needle" can cause injury... Other than that, this little clipper does its job quite well. As you can see from the attached photos, it fits nicely in my travel med pack. It could get lost in a purse or pocket, but has no sharp edges to damage either... In the size reference pic, the little coin as a US Dime/10 cent coin.
K**N
You can't beat it for what it is
I started taking shots for my allergies a little over a year ago and I have to inject the medicine 2-3 times a week with insulin syringes. The doctor recommended I pick up one of these devices to clip the needles off of the syringes. I bought this one in particular and have no complaints. It's compact (like the size of nail clippers) and very easy to use. It snips the needle right off and holds it internally so it's ready for proper disposal if I ever fill the thing.