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Wow ive never even heard of Flouride coated shears, But I think a set or two might find there way into my bag. And especially being from prestige! I love their Products!!
Just wondering why you're cutting tape instead of just tearing it? Saves a little time.
Could be in a more clinical setting with the removal of applied tape, or even athletic training where you can't rip applied tape
How many folks have used the Prestige fluoride shears and how many like them? The only other ones I've seen with the fluoride (black teflon) coating are made by Miltex, and they're extremely expensive (about twice the price of the Prestige scissors). Do you think the Prestige shears are worth the extra expense over non-coated ones?
How many folks have used the Prestige fluoride shears and how many like them? The only other ones I've seen with the fluoride (black teflon) coating are made by Miltex, and they're extremely expensive (about twice the price of the Prestige scissors). Do you think the Prestige shears are worth the extra expense over non-coated ones?
I had the Miltex shears with RipShears until they were, shall we say, "liberated" from me at the scene of a roll over MVA. For the time I had them, they worked great together.
:sad: I miss them.
And, if I ever see anyone at work with them wedged in their belt, I'm going to be royaly pissed.
I got them recently from Amazon, I think $12 or $13.
I have not tested the non-stickiness of them yet but as for the regular cutting, they seem pretty good. Definitely worth spending extra to know you're getting something good then taking a chance on some random junk. I've had maybe a dozen trauma shears in the last three years, I haven't lost any of them; I still have all of them. Some I bought, some were given to me, and some must have accidentally fallen into my pocket I guess. Some are definitely better than others. The Prestige ones are in that "better than others" category.
Only thing I'd quibble over is the black handle. I'd prefer they be offered with different colored handles. The plastic handle doesn't need to be black. Neither does the the fluoride coating, for that matter. Fluoride is one of the main ingredients in Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene, and I know Teflon is only usually black because DuPont chose to color it to differentiate it from the cheap imitations of the time. So that's it, I'd like to see it (at least the handle) in different colors.