pinsett
Pinsett is the Norwegian term for a hand tool used to grasp and manipulate small objects. In English, the common equivalents are tweezers or tongs, with a similar purpose across many fields. A pinsett typically consists of two slender blades that meet at a tip and are joined at the opposite end. Squeezing the handles closes the tips, while releasing allows the jaws to open again. Some versions use a spring mechanism to reopen automatically.
Tip shapes vary widely to suit different tasks. Straight-tip pinsett are common for general handling, while
Uses span many domains. In medicine and laboratories, pinsett are used to handle small tissues, splinters, or
Care and maintenance are important. Clean pinsett after use, especially if exposed to biological materials or