Disposable Sterile Scalpels (15 Pack) - Size #10 High Carbon Steel Blades with Plastic Handle for Dermaplaning, Crafts, Podiatry, Wood Model Making, Mycology, Plant Cutting & More
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Located in China under FDA-approved facilities, the scalpels are manufactured under state-of-the-art conditions. Every unit is carefully scrutinized for defects before it is made available to our customers around the world.
Selected User Reviews For Disposable Sterile Scalpels (15 Pack) - Size #10 High Carbon Steel Blades with Plastic Handle for Dermaplaning, Crafts, Podiatry, Wood Model Making, Mycology, Plant Cutting & More
The blade is not as sharp as you would expect.
It is horrible to wear these gloves. In order to protect myself from allergic reactions to many cleaners, I wear gloves whenever I am in the kitchen or cleaning. During the course of my life, I have bought quite a few gloves. Most of them don't last one clean up after dinner. The shoe pairs I used all broke within a few months. If I were not wearing anything, I would have looked like I had nothing on. My next purchase will not be of those items.
There is something so beautiful about This is a very well made, sharp, easy to store and handle knife. The fact that they are so tough astounds me since I use them for modeling. SLA resin models are one of the things I use to pry them off of the print head when they are complete. Some people use steel putty knives to do this and I have chipped and broken plastic scrapers doing this. Then you just need a little patience to see how they work.
My first experience with this box was awful! I had purchased two different types of scalpels for dermaplaning, and then accidentally opened this particular box after I had opened both of the other boxes. There is no way to return as it has passed the return Please do not buy this awful product! Blades that are dull! There was nothing scraped off of Spending money in the wrong place.
When I use these for at home dermaplain, they won't even get rid of the peach fuzz on my face, absolutely horrible.
This is an extremely dull and worthless activity. The rule was immediately revoked.
As a woodworker I work on a lot of small projects and these work much better than blades that need to be replaced. I never have any issues with the blades coming apart, and they are extremely sharp because the blades and bodies are not designed to separate. Small woodworking projects will be a breeze with this tool.
I greatly admire how clean and sharp they are. My first use was to cut out bumble feet from a chicken. It can also be used for minor surgery on farm animals. Here is what we have so far. Until now, I have not tested anything else.