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C. Meadows
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2019
Excellent purchase.The blade is a little narrower than what I am used to. But very sharp and durable.Heads up:Keep a pair of needle nose pliers nearby for blade changing. A few of them have broken during removal- and the pliers help in quick/safe removal.
John Smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2016
Great price nice and sharp blades. I used this for help with tanning animal hides. Its nice that the blades are sterial but the critter wont need to worry about infection. Probably will buy again when I run out...that will be awhile. Thanks! P.S. there is a great video on Youtube that shows you how to attach the blade.
Bird Person
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016
Item exactly what I expected based on prior reviews. Handle is serviceable and acceptable, blades useful for my purposes, cutting old fur coat hides for teddy bears and delicate fabrics. The handle itself is as expected, fit "ok" for blades, does not compare with the $12 name brand blade for precise fit and ease of blade insertion, but the blades eventually do click in. A little WD40 assists in ease of insertion. The blades themselves are acceptable. The tips are not very sharp, the flat portion is glide-easy sharp. However, the tips can still do some serious damage to your skin if caution is not exercised. They work well for crafts. For precision skin-related and cosmetic purposes, look elsewhere and pay the price for name brand blades and handles.
Jennifer Hodgson
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2016
I bought this thinking I could do epidermal leveling or dermaplaning but they weren't sharp enough. Didn't work for me. Scapel was fine just not good blades for what I thought they would do.
Dean
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
Pretty good blades - maybe a bit on the cheap side, but the price is insanely low and it serves my purposes well enough. Not sure I'd use these for medical procedures! Definitely arts and crafts though (or maybe an emergency splinter removal)
TBraun
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2015
Not as sharp as I thought they would be but for the price, they work. They are individually packaged and I got them quick
E. Kervina
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2015
These blades are great. Nice and sharp, hold a good edge. The handle is another story. It is utter junk, and you should probably just throw it away rather than risk losing a finger trying to load it. I purchased three packs of different sorts of blades, and not one of the handles loaded properly. I had to go at each one with files, my Dremel tool, and so on to get the to accept blades.The blades are a good enough deal for the price. Save yourself a lot of headache and buy a proper handle, though.
BeCoolLikeMe
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2014
Delivered on time, exactly what I expected to get. Blades are sharp, individually wrapped and sterile and the size I wanted. Used it twice already using the free handle provided. Blades fit tight on handle. Bought to go in my bug-out med bag but I keep using this for day to day issues. I'm one of those DIY guys that avoid doctors and hospitals when possible. I live out on a ranch and nothing is close so I take care of the small stuff with a benz-iodine solution, skin stapler, scalpel and penicillin. FYI - Ranching is dangerous and stuff gets cut and ripped up all the time. Scalpel is good to even out rips and remove excess flesh so u can stitch or staple up and leave a clean scar.
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