

🔪 Cut above the rest — precision meets power in one sleek kit!
This 80-piece scalpel kit features high carbon steel blades in four essential sizes, paired with four stainless steel handles designed for durability and safety. Each blade is individually wrapped and stored in a compact box, making it perfect for professionals and hobbyists who demand precision and organization in cutting, sculpting, and repair tasks.





| ASIN | B0BX49KQWQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,192 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #5 in Medical Scalpel Blades |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel |
| Brand | ZKKZOMA |
| Color | Silvery |
| Date First Available | April 6, 2023 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Length | 7.28 Inches |
| Item Weight | 7.6 ounces |
| Item model number | / |
| Manufacturer | ZKKZOMA |
| Material | Alloy Steel, High Carbon Steel |
| Style | 84PCS |
S**Z
Very sharp!
Very sharp. I would not remove blades without some sort of protection, and caution when putting them on. Be aware there is also no blade cover.
K**S
Would recommend
Great price and great quality
A**R
Real sharp. Cuts good 😊
Scalpers works very good.
R**K
Work good sharp
Work good blades are a little hard to get into place gotta be careful not to cut yourself
A**O
Very good product
Very good product
N**O
Great for my technical crafting, easy to load securely.
Seems like people are confused and think the handles should have a slit in them and so they give a low review. These are NOT like xacto knives. Match the rear slant of the blade to the recess in the handle, thread the end of the handle to go through the blade until it nests/snaps/sits in place securely. These are a great value.
R**R
Good scalpel but blade changes you want to use a hemostat.
This kit is great but I’m giving it 3 stars for blade change issues. First I want to point out that I am using this scalpel for cutting balsa wood for RC airplanes and fragging corals. Which it works great for airplane models /covering and fragging corals. Changing blades I use a needle nose pliers or a hemostat because the blades are brittle if they are flexed. Which is part of the issue. You have to slip the blade over the tool and flex it into position. Having the little edges snap while you’re trying to lock the blade in with a razor sharp edge could give you a pretty serious laceration if your not careful. So I would seriously recommend using a needle nose or a hemostat to change blades. The photo I’m posting shows the blade installed correctly. The old rusty blade is in its flexed position to be removed or installed. When it’s flexed I have had the thin edges of the blade snap. which I’m pointing out in photo 2. I will continue to use this scalpel and blades because they are sharp and accurate but I’d never change a blade without using a pliers or hemostat.
A**.
Scalpel
Exactly as described
F**N
Muy buen producto
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