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Reddit mentions of Ever Ready Titanium Bonded Bandage Shears 7 1/4" Bent, Tactical Stealth Black
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Ever Ready Titanium Bonded Bandage Shears 7 1/4" Bent, Tactical Stealth Black. Here are the top ones.
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Blunt-tip 7" shears for cutting gauze, tape, clothing, bandages, and other materialsBlades are made of bonded titanium, which is a lot stronger than steelSuitable for use by emergency room personnel, paramedics, nurses, and othersBent handle for cutting on surfacesTactical Stealth Black Color
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Color | Tactical Stealth Black |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
I suggest Two Knotty Boys' book Showing You The Ropes, for a simple and easy-to-follow guide to many foundational knots including the harness (without the braid). The second book Back On The Ropes is also good.
Get those, and some cheap twisted 1/4" cotton rope: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017EA2R0O
And safety scissors: https://www.amazon.com/Ever-Ready-Titanium-Bandage-Tactical/dp/B01AS7P8KG
(Common Advice: Don't get braided cotton rope, it compresses and knots lock easily. Don't splurge on fancy hemp rope. Don't skip the scissors; you don't want your dying regret to be worth only $7.)
Also, take some initiative; buy the stuff and practice on yourself until you get good at it. Then teach him. You might learn something about yourself along the way.
If he doesn't have a fairly good stethoscope of his own, that would be a good gift. I have the Littmann Lightweight II that I use. Its a bit lighter than some of the other stethoscopes I've seen and used, but still great quality, and it isn't expensive compared to the market.
A pair of trauma sheers might be useful for him as well, ranging from the cheap to the more expensive with more gadgets, there's definitely a range to choose from. I personally don't have any shears, but everyone I've talked to that has the leatherman absolutely loves it.
A EMS pocket notebook like this or this would be useful for him to keep track of patient encounters for his paramedic clinicals.
Hey, sorry, I forgot and my home internet situation is... challenging.
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