- Revolutionary Fluoride coating that provides a non-stick surface for cutting tape and bandages.
- 7 1/2″ Premium Utility Scissor
- High quality 420 Stainless Steel
- Finely crafted, Superior construction
- Autoclavable
Product Description
Our Premium Fluoride Scissors feature a Revolutionary Fluoride coating that provides a non-stick surface for cutting tape and bandages. Made of high quality 420 Stainless Steel. Autoclavable. Available in 2 sizes. Ships in attractive box packaging…. More >>
Prestige Medical Fluoride Scissor, Black, 7 1/2 Inch
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#1 by Stephen Henderschedt on April 17, 2010 - 5:45 am
pretty bad ass. i am a trauma doc and these things cut everything i have needed w ease. don’t waste money on those [...] shears. they suck and you can’t even get through a t-shirt. these things rock through jeans, belts, anything i need without a problem. and the fluoride coating actually works, tape doesn’t stick to them very well. good stuff
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Carlos Morales on April 17, 2010 - 6:29 am
When I received these shears via mail, my first impression was they look ‘heavy duty.’ After I manipulated them though they felt almost ‘generic.’ After trying them out with light clothing (cotton garment), they performed as standard shears. Then I tested them with heavy denim material and they were able to cut with ease, just slightly better than you traditional shears. When using for cutting silk/clear/medipore tape (tapes often used in hospitals) they did have improved slicing due to the “fluoride coating” with minimal to no sticking at all. Quality was on pare if not minimally improved over tradition shears; I attempted to cut a U.S. penny in half, but they would not cut more than 1mm, but they did maintain their sharpness. My overall rating for these shears would be a 8 in a scale of 1-10. They did perform ‘better’ than your traditional shears, but due to the price they were not the best bargain. So as stated in the review title, decent pair of shears that perform better than regulars, just over-priced.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by Evan T. Minarik on April 17, 2010 - 7:49 am
i am an emergency and trauma nurse. i had regular medical scissors that weren’t coated and mini-serrated before and these things blow them out of the water. i used these ones to cut through a belt last week. they go through jeans like butter. great product
Rating: 5 / 5