Ever Ready Titanium Bonded Bandage Shears 7 1/4" Bent, Tactical Stealth Black

Ever Ready Titanium Bonded Bandage Shears 7 1/4" Bent, Tactical Stealth Black

Ever Ready Titanium Bonded Bandage Shears 7 1/4

These are really nice! They work great! I'm a nurse so I don't use them like a medic or anything like that. The color is point on. Looks exactly like the image provided. My only problem with them and again it's because I don't use them as someone like a medic would, is that they are heavier than I would like and bulky. But if you have scrub pants with leg side pockets they are perfect placed there! But when I have them in my scrub top pockets it just feels too heavy and bulky! Product works great!! 4/5 stars just for the issues above!

These are great shears for the money. I put one in my personal blowout kit and one with my vehicle based first aid kit. They will cut a penny in half and still cut gauze, jeans or leather. Because they are all black they are tacticool.

I don't want to risk cutting a penny with them, I am sure they could handle it but I don't want to dull them.

I did cut credit cards with ease, no binding or hiccups, not bending like cheap flimsy pairs I have used. Used them on scrap denim and t-shirts too.

Seem sharp and sturdy, they live in my reebow tactical IFAK now.

The bandage scissors work well, They are sharp enough to cut through several layers of gauze and tape. The screw holding the blades together was a little tight at first, making the scissors too stiff. We fixed that and now they cut great. I use them at home, so I don't need to autoclave them, just sanitize with rubbing alcohol.

I'm an E.R. nurse, so I've definitely gotten some mileage out of these. Right out the box, they're super sharp, and with about 7 months of regular use, they don't seem to have dulled much at all. From t-shirts, to denim, to thick splint padding, these can handle it. And they're about 1/3rd the price you would pay at a nursing uniform store.


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Feature Product

  • Blunt-tip 7" shears for cutting gauze, tape, clothing, bandages, and other materials
  • Blades are made of bonded titanium, which is a lot stronger than steel
  • Suitable for use by emergency room personnel, paramedics, nurses, and others
  • Bent handle for cutting on surfaces
  • Tactical Stealth Black Color

Description

The Ever Ready 7 1/4" bandage shears have blades made of bonded TITANIUM, which is stronger than steel, a blunt tip for cutting material without damaging skin, a bent handle for cutting on surfaces. Tactical Black Stealth color! They are suitable for use by emergency room personnel, paramedics, nurses, and others to cut gauze, tape, clothing, bandages and other materials.



Great scissors. As a nurse I use these for everything from opening stubborn medication packets, cutting wristbands and getting through thick curex bandages. What impressed me is how they shear through the packets that hold the lidocaine patch without even cutting. Very much needed on the floor.

Scissors appear to be just fine. Placed them in first aid kits, one in house and the other in my car. Have not tried to cut any thing with them but am sure that if the time comes they will do just great. Great price and arrived in just a couple of days from purchase date. Satisfied with everything concerning the purchase.

Good scissor. I bought this kind of scissor in store the stainless steel and I may be be I should try the titanium one because it’s lighter and I hope it will last longer than the one I have before.

They work, they will cut a penny and get you naked fast enough. The black paint will come off if scraped, but they were pretty affordable, look cool and they do what they are suppose to. I feel comfortable having these on the rig with me.

Cutting edge is slightly serrated which is not apparent in pictures, but probably good for cutting off gauze or clothing. Finger openings are large enuf for a man's. Quite long overall (8" by my estimate). Good price.

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