They work well, are sharp and strong, and small enough to fit in an EDC first aid kit. They can handle even thicker clothing or dressings. The rounded tip reduces the risk of cutting, and the bent shape makes cutting easier. However, you might consider paying extra for something better.
Rescue scissors measuring 14.5 cm in length, crafted from steel.
An essential component of any first aid kit for efficiently cutting through gauze and bandages. Compliant with DIN 58279 standards.
Technical data
Material: steel
Length: 14.5 cm
Manufacturer: Vera, Poland
| EAN | 4011166560105 |
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| Manufacturer code | 56010 |
| Brand | Vera |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 125
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Even though they look unimpressive, they are sharp and good quality. I recommend them as a cheap, practical addition to first aid kits that don't have built-in scissors.
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Inexpensive and solid metal scissors, great for cutting plasters and dressings. Every car or personal first aid kit should have them. Highly recommended for this price.
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Used only occasionally, but in an emergency as a supplement to the first aid kit, they have never let me down. They cut as they should, and the price is very favorable. I recommend them.
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Scissors purchased with occasional use in mind, as an addition to a small first aid kit, they perform well enough for cutting plasters and bandages.
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Good and cheap scissors, bought as an addition to my first aid kit. The price matches the quality—they're fine, but don't expect miracles. Hopefully, they'll rarely be needed. They cut dressings and gauze well.
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Good quality scissors for a low price. They're not exceptional, but they serve their function in a first aid kit, worked well for cutting plasters and packaging. No issues with them.
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Ordinary scissors—for the price, they're fine, but they're a bit dull and would probably be hard to cut clothing with in an emergency. It's better to invest in something more solid.
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Cheap, good, and sharp – essential in a first aid kit.
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Cheap and sharp.
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The scissors are suitable for cutting bandages and compresses.
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Essential in a tactical first aid kit.
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They're not very sharp; I'll probably buy better ones. It's hard to imagine cutting jeans with them, for example – better to spend more on pricier ones. The low price convinced me to buy.
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The flashlight is very high quality, definitely worth recommending. The battery lasts a long time.
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Hard to rate—they're in the first aid kit and I hope they'll rarely be used. They look good, I have no complaints.
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