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The Swann Morton No3 Scalpel Handle is a lightweight, stainless steel tool designed for precision cutting. Measuring 12.3 cm and weighing only 20g, it features a modern ergonomic design and comes with a protective sheath, making it ideal for professionals in various fields.
Manufacturer | Swann Morton |
Part Number | NA_SML |
Package Dimensions | 12.3 x 3.4 x 1 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | 1216 |
Colour | silver |
Style | Modern |
Material | PE_(Polyethylene), Stainless Steel |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Handle material | Stainless Steel |
Blade edge | Chisel, Flat |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Sheath |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 20 g |
L**H
Great handle, works for people with hams for hands. Very sturdy.
No3 blade handle, probably the most famous ever? Easy to hold, even with hands like hams! Blade change is quick and easy. Sized to (obviously) fit standard surgical blades.
B**N
Smaller cuts are now availble
I use a lot of scalpel blades in my various modelling and craft projects that I do for leisure. I have favoured larger blades in a number 4 handle but for some more intricate work I have my smaller blades that need the number 3 handle. The advantage of this is that I can make smaller cuts to my fingers..... er, I mean the craft materials I am working with. Yeah, not fingers. I may have cut myself once or twice over the years.Basically you will need to check the blades that you're using are compatible with these handles, being Swann Morton they are designed for their blade range and are excellent quality. I always have a ready supply of blades and a couple of handles.Like other Swann Morton handles these have a small scale on them so you can measure the length of the cuts you make without having to reach for a separate measuring device, a nice feature even if you don't use it that often. On a more serious note, if you are concerned about cuts from the exposed blades, either for yourself, or if you have inquisitive pets or children then blade covers are available too, I tend to push my blades into a block of dense foam when not in use to stop the cuts, that and try to be more careful.
T**S
Excellent quality product
Does the job, I've used these for years
I**N
Wow, I can't believe the quality and the price
I just can not believe the quality or the price of this Swann-Morton handle or the no. 10 blades that I purchaced. Started making model planes again, but have been disappointed with the blades/knifes available locally.Remembered Swann-Morton from when building model planes in the distant past, so checked out on Amazon. Certainly these are the best I've used and the price & delivery from the seller is great :)
A**N
All good!
Fabulous item delivered quickly. All good!
D**O
MADE IN SHEFFIELD AND STILL THE BEST
These Swan Morton scalpel handles get smaller every year.I have an old Swan Morton that my mother used at the hospital where she worked and its a lot bigger, thicker and heavier then the handles they're knocking out these days.Having said that, if you want a scalpel handle for model making or craft work you cannot get better than Swan Morton, made in Sheffield (10 miles away) so you know its good tackle and will probably outlive most of us., as long as you don't use it for knife throwing but use it for your model kits and photoetch etc.
A**M
Essential item, as well made as ever.
This is to replace my old No. 3 handle which no longer grips blades as securely as it should: it has taken something like 15 years of frequent use to get to this stage and owes me absolutely nothing. The new handle feels very much the same and retains the blade properly, and that's all that really matters.The most noticeable difference between the two is the addition of short metric scale on the new version, which just looks like "added value" to me. I really can't conceive of any use for it. I thought I'd hate that, but as it turns out it's cleanly done and not nearly as irritating as expected. The branding is a bit bigger too. There's another difference though: the old handle is made from some sort of nickel silver, whereas the new one is stainless steel. It makes sense and should give a longer lifespan, but you won't get the distinctive yellowish patina. Tool obsessives like myself will regret that; normal people won't. The quality is the same, which is to say exemplary.Regarding the changing of blades: if you don't know how to do it, find out. The potential for injuring yourself is surely obvious. Swann Morton's website provides a video and a couple of pdf files which make the procedure clear.
A**J
Efficient and effective
They do precisely what they are meant to: hold blades in position firmly. Easy to use and easy to change blades.
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