Manicare Nurses Scissors Blunt/Sharp Tips

Code: 10007111
RRP $17.99
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Product Overview
Manicare Nurses scissors are an essential tool for first aid cabinet or kit, for cutting swabs & surgical dressing with safety & ease. The sharp tip is useful for when precise cutting of dressing is required. The blunt tip ensures accidental injuries do not occur when scissors are fully closed.
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Manicare Nurses Scissors Blunt/Sharp Tips
RRP $17.99
$12.36
31% OFF RRP
Collect 12 Everyday Rewards Points*
Currently unavailable
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