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Disposable scalpels available in a range of sizes.
Set Contains:
Pack of 10
Royalty
Reviewed in France on June 9, 2025
Parfait, ce sont les meilleurs selon moi !Juste dommage qu'ils ne possèdent pas de capuchons afin de mieux les conserver (pour un usage non stérile évidemment)
Aquí va el nombre
Reviewed in Spain on January 2, 2025
Buena calidad, buen corte, buen empaquetado individual
user007
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on April 15, 2023
I ordered size 10 got 11, I use size 10 for facial hair removal it works amazingly but needs a trained hands as it is extremely sharp
Prim
Reviewed in Germany on September 7, 2022
Sehr scharf! Musste anfangs aufpassen, mich damit nicht zu verletzen. Sehr zufrieden mit dem Produkt.
Lauren
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
I’m ordered the Swann brand because of the supposed quality of their scalpels. Unfortunately, they are not sharp, and are as dull as all of the other cheap ones I’ve gotten from Amazon.
A Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 9, 2021
So I only bought these because I wanted one craft knife and this seemed the cheapest closest thing I could get. I didn't need 10 and I didn't need sterile but I thought at least they'd be sharp and I'd have spares when they went blunt.Well this has been one of the best purchases I've ever made. A single one I've been using for so many different craft purposes. Its still insanely sharp and just cuts so cleanly. Its almost permanently out and whenever I need something like for art or cutting cardboard its my first choice. I keep expecting it to get blunt but doesn't seem to have happened yet. Even though the handle is plastic it seems fairly durable and I haven't broken it yet.Then one day they really came in to their own. The wife got this evil splinter just under the skin on her finger from a shattered fiberglass tent pole. It was so thin and we couldn't get it out with tweezers or anything. She was freaking out and we were thinking it would have to be taken out at A&E but then what are they going to do?Maybe make a tiny cut so the end of it could be grabbed with tweezers we thought. She didn't really fancy waiting for hours in A&E, so I suggested what about a sterile scalpel as I still had the box of them. She's a brave girl and we unsealed a fresh one and she made a tiny cut and then managed pull the splinter out with tweezers. Massive relief!! I'm not suggesting anyone else should try this but I was so glad to have a sealed sterile scalpel right at the critical moment.Thats all. I just wanted to say I think these are a quality item.
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