G.S Splinter Removal KIT with Splinter Forceps & LIBERATOR EMS
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According to the advertisement, it is Stainless steel, or the lowest grade, is what it is. It has a strong magnetic pull. As the point is so dull, there is no possibility of getting rid of a splinter. To get a hold of the splinter, you use the spoon end to try to raise it up. There have been many attempts to create this end, but there is a problem. The hole in the middle is too small, making it My thoughts are that I will end up using a knife or a sharpened wire sooner rather than It's the sweezers again. If you try to grasp anything as thin as a splinter, good luck. We might as well just call it by its true name. The purpose of the torture device is to make you crazier when a foreign object is stabbed under your skin worse than when you step.
I found the splinter tool to be effective, though not sharp. It is impossible to use the tweezers. Tip and arm lengths are very different and the tips don't even come close to meeting.
The customer service is great and the product is great.
For this purpose, this set does not meet the highest standards. These tweezers are blunt, and they have a tip that is most useful for removing ear wax or popping pimples than removing This probe is wicked sharp and shaped like a suture needle, having a triangular cross section like that of a suture. In the handle, two probes are stored, but the threads are very rough, and they are difficult to thread into and out of the handle. It is hoped that this will smooth out with continued I have already mentioned that the tweezers are very blunt and their head is larger than most tweezers. My solution to this would be to sharpen the tip of the tweezer using a honing stone. Although the bearing surfaces meet only at the first millimeter of the tip, they nonetheless grasp in that area. At the tip, you can get two millimeters of full closure if you press the tweezer closer to the head. You should be able to hold on to what you are tweezing using that. Several holes and posts are present in the tips to keep the tweezer oriented. The first aid kit will benefit greatly from this set once it is fine tuned.