

🩹 Don’t let splinters slow you down—remove with precision and style!
Pac-Kit First Aid Only Splinter Out offers 10 sterile, stainless steel splinter removers featuring a tri-bevel point design for quick, precise extraction. Each remover is individually wrapped and housed in a reusable hard plastic case, making it an essential, hygienic tool for any first aid kit or professional setting.























| ASIN | B00E8JN1DC |
| ASIN | B00E8JN1DC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #207,344 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #284 in Home & Work First Aid Kits |
| Brand | Pac-Kit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,065) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,065) |
| Date First Available | 4 February 2015 |
| Format | Pads |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 22-410 |
| Manufacturer | Pac-Kit |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 3.49 x 0.64 cm; 9.07 g |
| Product Name | 22-410 |
| Units | 10 Count |
C**N
Bought these for my sister who works in a garage and her and coworkers get metal splinters and tear there fingers apart trying to get out a splinter well not any more they use these and in seconds splinters gone there great she wants more
M**T
Good to have if you need to pop a blister or remove a splinter, small and light and very useful
A**E
Awesome little tool to have when you need it. Works good on blisters as well.
B**T
I don't write reviews often. I slid my foot across our hardwood floor and ended up with a gnarly splinter embedded parallel to my foot. Couldn't get it out for the life of me. One use of the splinter out, worked like a charm. I'm splinter free. THANK YOU. For anyone having the same issue: Soak your foot for 30 minutes in warm/hot soapy water. Then, use the lancet point of the Splinter Out to gently feather away the top layers of skin. Typically this skin will be dead so the pain is minimal. Once a piece of the splinter is revealed, you can then grab it and remove it.
J**E
This is nothing more than a lancet, but it works. Both of my kids have cars now, and are heading off to college, so I have been buying first aid kits to put in their cars. They gave me the "mom-roll-eye" treatments, but soon after buying the first aid kits (like the next day) they were used by their friends, not once but twice in one day. I saw this, and read the write up and thought "what the heck" and ordered it. The very day it came in the mail, I had to pick up a small piece of plywood and lo and behold, I got a HUGE splinter in my hand. Not the little splinter you usually get, but the big plank type. I took one of these things out of the package (they are single use items) and was disappointed when I first saw it. I guess I was hoping for a miracle splinter extractor. It is not that....just a lancet, or metal plank with a metal point on the end. But it is razor sharp. You simple cut the skin on top of the splinter and lift the splinter out. The thing that makes this work is the flatness of the part you hold. A needle is small and round and difficult to hold, and the point is just a point. This is like a tiny knife, and it doesn't roll in your fingers. What would have been an hour or so event to get the splinter out, took just a few minutes once I figured out what I needed to do. So you use it to prick and slice the skin that is on top of the splinter to open up a channel so that the splinter lifts directly up. Very glad I ordered this on a whim. I haven't had a splinter in about 2 years, and the day this comes in the mail is the day I got one. I recommend buying burn gel also while you're at it.
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