Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Product Review: Ronson Medical Premium Fluoride Scissor 7.5 in


Product Description

Innovative non-stick Fluoride coated surface for easy cutting tape and bandages.
7.5" premium utility scissor
Autoclavable medical scissor
Proprietary stainless steel coating
100% Ronson Medical Satisfaction Guarantee



My Review

I got these medical scissors to have in my first aid bag because you never know when you'll have to cut some fabric for a sprained wrist, cut bandages or cut a shirt or pants off of someone who needs your help when they can't do it themselves. I think it's important for everyone to know basic first aid. I took a basic first aid class before my daughter was born and even though that was more than 24 years ago, I still remember what they taught in the class and if I need a reminder, I can always use Google. 

If you have a small child or like me have a grandson, I think it's important to have a basic knowledge of what to do in an emergency and these medical scissors or scissors of a similar nature are something that should be in a first aid bag. 

They cut bandages, medical tape and clothes with ease. 

If you'd like to buy these scissors, you can find them here

10 comments:

  1. Interesting product and review. Have a nice week!

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  2. I've never seen those before! Good idea.

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    1. It's what the paramedics in the ambulance use when cutting your clothes off.

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  3. First I've heard of those too. I got some sharp scissors though, in case anything needs to be cut.

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    1. It's what the paramedics in the ambulance use when cutting your clothes off so they cut fabric really easily.

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  4. Good point about being prepared. Not like we can predict an emergency first aid situation, but we can plan ahead and be prepared.

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  5. So true, Mary! You never know when something like this would come in handy - with family or friends. I love that you post this, because you let us know about things we may not think about, but could definitely use. Hugs...

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  6. I took a first aid class when I was in school, but I've forgotten some by now. I did buy a new first aid kit last year as our previous one was half empty and dind't have everything anymore. I am not sure if there is a scissor in the kit, I do think so.
    And I agree it's always good to be prepared and have a first aid kit or knowledge of what to do.

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  7. I actually have a similar set in my First Aid kit...great review

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