Hakko CHP 5-SA Stainless Steel Non-Magnetic Precision Tweezers with Super-Fine Point Thin-Tapered Sharp Tips, 4-1/4" Length
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These 100% aren't meant for anything else else else else else else else else If you try to pluck nose hairs or pick up larger objects with them, they will bend and deflect. For larger object manipulation where more sturdiness is required, I would recommend Wiha 44501s or possibly other types of Hakko twezzers, which I have yet to try.
The tweezers appear to be well-made and simple to operate. I was able to pick up individual grains of salt and form a line with them. br>br>The thickness is slightly less than the other pair I received, 00D-. The 00D-SA, however, has perfectly aligned tips. The alignment of SA is almost perfect. They also claim to be made in Italy. br>br>.
These are extremely fine points, much finer than the point of a sewing needle. They're great for dissecting mosses and lichens. In terms of quality, they're comparable to forceps that cost much more.
I liked these tweezers until I dropped them on the bathroom tile and bent the ends, which I can't bend back into shape to get a good grip. As a result, they're largely ineffective. I'm going to get a new pair because I liked them so much.
These tweezers are adequate; I could live without them, but they are useful in an emergency. There was no intention of making a pun.
These tweezers are nearly as good as professional lab tweezers, which are twice the price.
I'm going to use my pins to move small objects; Platas, flowers, and other tools.
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