Splinter Out Splinter Remover, 20 Count (Pack of 5)
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Jim W
> 24 hourBeen using these for years, love them
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JohnH1051
> 24 hourFirst met these when I was in the military. Been using them since 2002. Theyre great, unlike a needle for digging out splinters because they cant accidentally go in too deep. Theyre also handy to carry one in your wallet, car, boat, or camping kits. Great survival kit add on.
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Molly
> 24 hourThese are the best splinter removers! My deck is awful and my little one gets splinters often, these things are amazing. Very easy and effective.
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Dean M.
> 24 hourquality
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Christie
> 24 hourThese make getting splinters out super easy and the packaging helps keep them sanitary and handy.
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EW
> 24 hourHub does a lot of work with wood! Whether for the woodstove or building a treestand cabin! He is splinter man some quite large and dug into hand or fingers. These are fantastic to remove them! Just finished his last order of these so got more! Great price also!
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Sparky
> 24 hourNot sure why thickness shows up as a spec for this product. The way I have been using this is to slice open the area near the splinter and then use the tip to pry out the splinter. The point is sharp and effective for getting out metal splinters for sure. Ive got these stashed in all my first aid kits and in my machine shop. If you carry this in a soft first aid kit, the plastic case that the bulk pack can crack/shatter. I usually position near some gauze packs to keep it from breaking.
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sherry
> 24 hourGreat for removing splinters
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Craig duncan
> 24 hourI run a shared wood shop and these really work. Of course, a pair of magnifying glasses is a big help.
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Leigh Ann Blessington
> 24 hourI discovered the splinterouts at my job some thirty years ago. They do an awesome job on splinters that you would just leave in to fester before you could get them out. I brought one home for my husband one time to get brass shavings out (he is a machinist) and he was sold. I had to keep robbing the first aid kit until I finally found some place that sold them. My house is fully stocked with them now. My daughter and grandson have followed in my ex-husbands footsteps and are now machinists. Not a drawer or medicine cabinet are without splinterouts now, neither are their work stations.