Disposable Scalpels No. 10 with Plastic Handle, High Carbon Steel, Individually Foil Wrapped, Sterile, Box of 10
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ten handles, each with its own blade - Metal (aluminum?) individually wrapped The entire situation is sterile.
The brand Bard and Parker is manufactured in the United States. I am not familiar with the brand mentioned because it is not mentioned.
Selected User Reviews For Disposable Scalpels No. 10 with Plastic Handle, High Carbon Steel, Individually Foil Wrapped, Sterile, Box of 10
This product is being used for dermatological reasons. We have a lot of thistles on our property, and even if you wear leather gloves, the prickers can get into your hands when you remove them. The thistle thorns can be easily removed with the scalpels because they have a pointed end. Better than tweezers because you can't always see small details with tweezers, and glue doesn't always work.
I've never owned anything so sharp. I bought these because I have a problem with sebum build-up on my face and finding it difficult to remove the hardened rocks. I can make teeny tiny little nicks just big enough to pop them out because they cut quickly and easily. As long as you're careful, they make excellent exacto knives for projects. They're like butter when it comes to cutting paper.
Great for cutting things off your body and as a replacement for an xacto knife. br>However, I wish they were a little sharper. br>This is a fantastic deal!.
Okay, so I used to use a flat razor blade to open boxes, cut out small shapes for crafts, and cut the plastic seal on those dang toys and electronics around my house. It was dangerous because the razor had to handle or safety edge, but scissors couldn't reach those chores. Then I came across this. br>br> I made the decision to give it a shot. Oh, my goodness, it's so much better now! And after cutting even two zip ties, the blade isn't sharp enough to easily cut you. I've been using it on a regular basis.
I've never used a blade so dull. It would be fantastic if you used it to cut something open. This, however, will not work for any type of facial dermal.
I purchased these by mistake for dermaplaning and then realized I had ordered the wrong item. In addition to their many medical applications, I've kept them in my office and have been surprised at how often they've come in handy, especially when making paper snowflakes (no joke). Just for use around the house and office, I'd buy it again!.
I purchased these scalpels to use with my watercolor paintings. When I need a sharp, pointy blade, this is a great tool to have. When using, it is easy to hold. They have made an excellent impression on us.
I've been using scalpels for a long time - However, surgery is not one of them. When making repairs or modifications to printed circuit boards, a good scalpel is required in my field of electronics. This scalpel is ideal for my non-surgical procedures. applications in the medical field.