Mini Disposable Scalpel - #10 Curve Blade
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More about Mini Disposable Scalpel - #10 Curve Blade
The shape of this #10 Curve Blade Mini Disposable Scalpel was designed for a natural feel between your thumb and two fingers. when not in use, cover the blade with the included plastic sheath.
- Blade has a protective guard for safety
- Plastic handle with a carbon steel blade
- Non-sterile
- Slightly oiled to increase shelf life
- Sold and priced per scalpel; 40 blades/box
even though these scalpels are not stainless steel and are carbon steel I intend to keep them for tasks around the farm other than surgical use. I should have read the description more carefully but not disappointed.
I love these disposable scaplels, I first got one at a quilt show, they are sold as seam rippers. Lets just they charge a lot more to call them a seam ripper than you do to just call them a scalpel.
even though these scalpels are not stainless steel and are carbon steel I intend to keep them for tasks around the farm other than surgical use. I should have read the description more carefully but not disappointed.
I love these disposable scaplels, I first got one at a quilt show, they are sold as seam rippers. Lets just they charge a lot more to call them a seam ripper than you do to just call them a scalpel.