Ring Rescue Launches Dolphin™ Ring Cutter and Begins Shipping Ring Rescue Kit

Ring Rescue, based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, is further changing the standard of care for stuck ring removal with the launch of their second registered medical device, the Dolphin Ring Cutter for customers across North America. Hundreds of millions of people wear rings daily, fingers can swell for many reasons, and stuck rings are a worldwide problem that can become a medical emergency. Ring Rescue has built a product that is transforming ring cutting for professionals in Healthcare, Fire-Rescue, EMS, Jewelry and Corrections. Until now, ring cutting methods have been unsophisticated, time consuming, often incapable of cutting difficult ring metals, and can pose risks to the patient. The Dolphin™ Ring Cutter changes this. It provides a capable solution that saves professionals time, money, and can reliably cut through even the most difficult ring metals while also significantly decreasing risk to the patient.

NEW Dolphin Ring Cutter

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The launch of the Dolphin is a huge milestone for the company. Their first product, the Compression Device, safely and efficiently allows professionals to remove many stuck rings without cutting, however, some stuck rings need to be cut.  The Team has tackled this immediate need by developing a ring cutter that professionals can count on to safely cut rings.  Over the past two years, the Ring Rescue Development Team has worked tirelessly to give professionals the complete solution for stuck ring removal by creating the Dolphin Ring Cutter which is faster, safer, easier to use, and can cut even the most difficult ring metals.  Now, with both solutions offered in one Kit, professionals can be confident they have the tools necessary to solve the stuck ring problem - establishing a greatly improved standard of care for stuck ring removal. 

In reflection of the launch, Dr. Kevin Spencer, Co-founder and CEO, says;

“I am very proud of this product, which is truly the Best Ring cutter in the world by huge margins.  It is very sophisticated, driven by a microprocessor that continuously optimizes cutting efficiency and safety, while at the same time it is so easy to use. To illustrate this point my kids easily cut a thick titanium ring off my finger within a few minutes.  Managing difficult stuck rings used to be a real problem for professionals. This new Ring Rescue Kit allows us to fully reach our goal of being the global experts with the best solutions for fast and safe ring removal”

Patrick Hennessey, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer also shared his thoughts;

“Launching the Dolphin Ring Cutter is a significant accomplishment for Ring Rescue. This technology was imagined, refined, and commercialized in an environment plagued with lockdowns and supply constraints. In spite of these headwinds, the final design is better than anything we could have imagined at the beginning of the project. I am incredibly proud of our team for pulling this off, and can’t wait to get this solution in the hands of every professional who sees stuck rings.”

About Ring Rescue Inc.

Ring Rescue was formed in 2018, to create safe, effective, and efficient solutions for the stuck ring problem worldwide. The company initially brought to market its patented and FDA registered Compression Device in 2019. This device non-invasively reduces the size of a swollen finger to aid in the removal of a stuck ring without ring cutting. Many rings can be removed after using this tool and proper techniques, however, there are also cases where ring cutting is still needed for ring removal. Recognizing this, the company has spent the past two years developing the world’s best ring cutter. The Dolphin Ring Cutter cuts faster, safer and can cut even the most difficult ring metals. Packaged together, these tools make up the Ring Rescue Kit. Safe and effective tools that professionals and patients can count on.

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