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hv u heard of hemostats called eezers?

Posted by
jllz
(jllz@execulink.com) on
Sat, Feb 24, 01 at 21:17

My sister has seen an ad somewhere for hemostats called eezers or easers. I really don't know how it is spelled. They have soft grip handles. She wants one for her birthday and I just can't find any.
If you have seen them will you please let me know where and if it is on the net.
Thank you
Jllz


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RE: hv u heard of hemostats called eezers?

I've never actually seen or used them, but I found a product review in a doll magazine. Made by Easy Stuff Products, 9304 121 Street North, Seminole, FL 33772. (I tried the web site address given, but got url not found message: www.eezers.base.org). You might also check Nancy's Notions or Clotilde.


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RE: hv u heard of hemostats called eezers?

Nope I just use the ones like the Hospitals use. All shiny metal , no handle grips on mine.


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RE: hv u heard of hemostats called eezers?

I get my hemoststs a the flea market they usually have all kinds .Maybe you are looking for tweezers.


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