Swann-Morton Surgical Blade Removal Unit, non-sterile, capacity 100 blades
A**H
A must have accessory for derma planing
If you don't have a blade remover yet, what are you waiting for?! It is super easy to use and take seconds to remove the blade. It's super inexpensive and can hold a lot of blades.
M**E
Easy to use
I use these to remove blades after dermaplaning. Very easy to use and safe.
T**N
Easy to use
Takes of blade easily.
S**N
Does the job
Seems cheaply made but works
H**Y
Easy to use
Clean and easy
N**R
Blade remover
Perfect to keep for my dermaplaning blades. Easy to store and use.
C**R
Not for rookies
I don't use scalpels on a regular basis, just some hobbyist stuff and I thought something like this would be good to have around as a safety precaution but there's no instructions on how it works. It looks like you use your thumb to press down after inserting the blade but that is not the case at all. I have to twist mine a little before the blade pops off. Took a while to figure it out. I tried pressing down and pulling which ended up being way too risky. These blades are no joke and I've learned the hard way a couple times. It's just a plastic box with a small slot for the scalpel. Once the blades inside the box you have to twist it in order for it to pop off the handle and it falls to the bottom of the box and stays there until you throw the box out. Like I said, not a professional so don't take my methods as being gospel.
S**B
Easy scalpel blade removal
This little box is essential if you use a scalpel . It safely removes a spent blade with minimal risk of getting cut. It also collects the snaps in a box that prevents cuts to those who collect the waste. Highly recommended!
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