Carabiner Shears - Medical Scissors, EMT and Trauma Shears, Premium Quality 7.5" - Fluoride-Coated with Non-Stick Blades
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Greetings and thanks for your That is true. This product is autoclavable at 143oC
seems a bit overkill for paracord. However, five or six strands would easily slip through it at once. These are the kind of EMS shears that can rip through jeans and old coins.
If the shears are not working, coat them I routinely use it on firearms because it forms a very thin film. In the filthy Afghanistan sandbox, I used this product on my medic shesrs as well as my M4. It actually fills the pores, providing lubrication and corrosion resistance for quite a while. We had a wonderful time! (It is extremely affordable and goes a The duration is approx. 2 - 3 hours It takes 3 drops to coat the entire metal portion of the shears and the handle This treatment usually lasts for several weeks to several months depending on the method used) *br> *br>Also. In addition to TETRA GUN GREASE, there is also "TETRA GUN GREASE", which offers outstanding corrosion resistance and lubrication to all metal products. You just need a tiny bit to get months' worth of use
Depending on the size of the animal you're working with, this may vary. The devices are designed to be used on human patients that weigh between 50 and 150 kilograms. Small animal vets can use these for cutting bandages and castings, but they can also take the paw off a smaller animal in the process. It should be helpful.
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In case you're still on the fence about whether to buy these, you can just click the buy button now! My job is an emergency department trauma RN, so I need good quality shears that will do the job There is nothing these things cannot cut through Denim, leather, metal, belts, shoes, flesh (yes It is undoubtedly true that I cut my finger by accident while cleaning my own). The shears do everything they're supposed to do in a lot less time than $80 "screaming dinosaur" shears, so why not get 7 sets instead? As a result, you may not feel quite as angry when your coworkers snag them "by accident" and they become It's as if I could buy a new pair every week if I had to for the price of these. In order to make a great product even better, the customer service needs to be first class. There is nothing these guys won't do to ensure that you are happy with your product, and they will do whatever it takes to achieve that. A lifetime warranty is an added bonus? Yes, I agree. This is a part of what they have, as well. Getting to the point, if you're still reading this, what do you have to lose? Now is the time to buy! No one will be disappointed with you.
I. The problem don't normally write product reviews, but this product deserves my attention since I served in the medical field in Iraq for several years. My current position is a CRNA. I have 16 years of service in the military. I've seen many trauma shears over the years, but these ones are the best I've ever seen in my military and professional life. A measure of the shears' size. The bigger the shears, the more leverage you'll have, and I'm not just talking about that here. It has been said that there are a few $70 shears, but the issue with those is that they are too large and heavy for you to carry when you're wearing scrubs or your uniform. As far as I am concerned, the fact that this is designed with a carabiner to fit in a scrubs or combat uniform is perfect. They are light enough not to pull down your pants, but bulky enough to be capable of cutting Then point 2. It doesn't matter what they do, these rascals can do It is obvious that you don't wish to slither through life. If you don't cut your finger you will lose it! 1. 2. 3. It is designed well with a carabiner attached to the handle These trauma shears can now be used for even greater utility. This might be the best carabiner I've seen as far as utility and versatility are concerned. It is convenient for people working in clinical environments, easy to use and access, and there is no need to carry them around in their pockets. 2.
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4. There is value. To get a good value for my money when buying, I look for the best price. Some of the best money that a medical professional can spend must be on this kind of education. You can buy the best scissors you ever had for less than a latte, and they are much better than any other scissors you have ever possessed.
This is the first time I have had these for a while, and honestly, I am My shears accidentally cut my finger when they came in contact with a patient with frail skin when attached to my belt. I noticed this after they came in contact with a patient with frail skin. When I reported this to the seller, I was told that they would provide a replacement, but that did not The black coating had also begun to wear off, so it's not really a practical item to use around patients. I also can't really use these around the patients anymore, so it's kind of a waste. It would be better for me if I saved money and upgraded.
These shears are built to last and they're a great value. In my initial review of this product, I found the material to be heavy duty, and the blades to be very sharp. However, I am unsure how long the blades will retain their sharpness. Besides having etched on them that they are autoclavable at 148°C, the shears have a unique design The claim doesn't seem to be true to me, but I might give it a try if one of my two shears breaks. Additionally, I like the fact that the shears come with a carabiner clip. The Cherokee Infinity scrubs come with an elastic loop on the side leg pocket that I use to attach my shears to so they stay safe in the pockets of my scrubs. The overall quality and functionality of these shears has me thoroughly impressed, and I would have easily expected to pay twice as much for the quality.
Shears of this quality are rare to find. My trauma supplies and IFAK are being updated as I retire as a first responder. Those shears are well-made, and their clip function (which is not true carabiner functionality) makes them very useful. For example, if I need to move it out of the way, but still have it within reach, I can just snap it onto something very quickly. A quality control issue with a batch was apparent, but they made sure to notify me so I could investigate. Those that I have don't cause me problems. I especially enjoy the non-magnetic ones What they are doing to these is coating them with stickiness An advantage is that it is easy to clean. Although the serrated edges are very sharp and durable, it is not known if they can be put into an autoclave. Despite the stiffness of the function, the user can operate it smoothly. While it will loosen up over time, I dislike some of those cheap builds where the screws come loose or you know at some point the pivot screw will break. These were put in with my TQ kits, so I am confident that I will not experience any.
It would probably be useful if it had a lock on it.
I really enjoyed these. They have held up well through many bleach wipes and the clip feature made sure I didn't lose them. Although I don't use mine a lot anymore (as of now, I mostly use mine to open difficult packages of medications), I loved them when I worked on the med/surg floor and could never find a pair of scissors to use.
It is very difficult to pull the shears out of the clip because it holds the shears really well to a pocket, collar, or hem even without any effort at all. You will not see it fall off on its own. Pushing the clip off physically is the only way to remove it. One of the best things about these shears is their versatility. Their sharp edges, sturdy construction, and flawless functionality make them an excellent choice. It is also very nice how the coating and color look! Make sure you do not lend these out, because you might not be able to get them back.