They serve their purpose, are durable and sharp, and small enough to carry in a first aid kit. They can handle cutting thicker clothing and dressings. The product is affordably priced and definitely worth recommending.
Rescue scissors crafted from steel with a 14.5 cm length.
An essential component of every first aid kit, designed for slicing gauze and bandages. Meets standard requirements DIN 58279.
Technical data
Material: steel
Length: 14.5 cm
Manufacturer: Vera, Poland
| EAN | 4011166560105 |
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| Manufacturer code | 56010 |
| Brand | Vera |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 126
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They do their job, are durable and sharp, and small enough to carry in an EDC first aid kit. They manage to cut thicker clothing and dressings. The rounded tip reduces the risk of injury and the bent design increases leverage. However, it's worth spending a bit more and buying something better.
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Even though they look unassuming, they are of good quality and sharp. A noteworthy addition to first aid kits that don't come with scissors. Inexpensive scissors, useful for a first aid kit.
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Cheap and durable metal scissors. They are good for cutting plasters and dressings. A must-have for every car or personal first aid kit. For this price, I really recommend them.
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Used occasionally, but in a crisis situation as a supplement to a portable first aid kit, they've never let me down. They cut as they should, and the price is exceptionally good. I recommend.
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Scissors bought with occasional use in mind. The idea was to equip a small first aid kit with a tool for cutting plasters and bandages. For such a purpose, these scissors are sufficient.
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Good, cheap scissors. Bought as an addition to a first aid kit. For such a price, you can't expect miracles, but they are okay. Hopefully, they'll be used as rarely as possible. Suitable for cutting dressings and gauze.
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Good scissors at a low price. Nothing special, but I didn't expect anything extraordinary. They work well in a backpack first aid kit; I've used them a few times to cut bandages, packages, etc. They do the job without a problem.
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Ordinary scissors, not bad for the price, but they're a bit too blunt. It would be hard to cut clothes with them in an emergency. Better to invest in something a bit better.
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Cheap, good, sharp, indispensable in a first aid kit.
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Cheap and sharp
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Scissors are suitable for cutting dressings and gauze.
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Essential in a tactical first aid kit.
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Not very sharp, I will probably buy something else, I can't imagine cutting, e.g., jeans with them. Better to buy more expensive ones, I was tempted by the low price.
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First-class flashlight. Definitely recommendable. The battery lasts a long time.
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