Buy Lister Bandage Scissors Now
Well finished, with nicely honed blades, it absolutely will get the job done, but I wouldn't exactly call it a precision surgical instrument, nor a pinnacle of the metal-worker's art. The sort of scissors a medical professional would trust by his/her side for years, but would probably toss in the garbage on retirement day, rather than passing on as a treasured gift to future generations.I recently purchased 2 pairs each of the 7.5" Lister Sharp/Blunt (3 dollar version) and 5.5" Lister Sharp/Blunt w/ clip (again the $3 version). They arrived promptly and in good condition. I tested them on cardboard, denim and a terrycloth towel and they cut well through all. They appear to be pretty sturdy, but are not as heavy and thick as some I have run across, but those were probably $15+ scissors. The price is what got the 5th star on these scissors. I can't speak to their longevity yet, but in my ER experience these kind of things tend to get borrowed permanently before they break. So I ordered multiples, and at the price I can afford to make this purchase again once my stockpile has been depleted, hopefully not for a couple years though. Scissors were as advertised, fast shipment and undamaged. Worked great for removing tape from my daughter's ankles that she gets tapped before each basketball game.Lister Bandage Scissors
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on Thursday, July 31, 2014
I'm a nurse and I had the same pair of scissors for about 20 years. I mourned when I lost them. Then I found on amazon that they are fairly cheap, so I bought three pairs of these scissors. I don't worry about losing them much anymore, they are sharp and work well on dressings.I guess all of us nurses feel the need for bandage scissors in our pockets, and this is a sturdy, well-made pair. I'd buy them again.
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