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64 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dangerous rubbish,
By No you do not inject antivenin immediately, as the instructions advise. Antivenin can be just as dangerous as a snake bite, if the wrong one is administered. Further, if a snake bite is dry (most are), then the administration of antivenin is terribly dangerous. Only after a victim starts to show symptoms of invenimation should antivenin be given, and then only by an expert who has positively identified the type of snake. No you should not clean the site of the bite. Leaving the bite alone is crucial to the correct identification of the venom and administration of the correct antivenin. God no you should never cut into a snake bite with a scalpel. Are these guys serious!? How can they be so out of touch with correct first aid procedures? Not only do you risk introducing the venom into the bloodstream but cutting a patient will no doubt cause much anxiety and heighten the pulse rate... precisely what you are trying to avoid happening. The flowing blood will also wash away the venom which you need on the skin for identification purposes. No you should not use a lymph constrictor. The lymph system is best slowed down by bandaging with a regular elastic bandage from the bite site down to the end of the limb, then all the way back up to the top of the limb. But then if Coghlan's told people that, they wouldn't make any money from selling these dodgy snake bite kits, would they? I'm amazed Coghlan's haven't been sued for selling this product. I would strongly advise they remove it from the market, because it is a dangerous bit of merchandise. If Coghlan's were in my first aid class, they would have received a fail.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
OUT OF DATE, DO NOT USE,
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This is dangerous!!!!,
By No you do not inject antivenin immediately, as the instructions advise. Antivenin can be just as dangerous as a snake bite, if the wrong one is administered. Further, if a snake bite is dry (most are), then the administration of antivenin is terribly dangerous. Only after a victim starts to show symptoms of invenimation should antivenin be given, and then only by an expert who has positively identified the type of snake. No you should not clean the site of the bite. Leaving the bite alone is crucial to the correct identification of the venom and administration of the correct antivenin. God no you should never cut into a snake bite with a scalpel. Are these guys serious!? How can they be so out of touch with correct first aid procedures? Not only do you risk introducing the venom into the bloodstream but cutting a patient will no doubt cause much anxiety and heighten the pulse rate... precisely what you are trying to avoid happening. The flowing blood will also wash away the venom which you need on the skin for identification purposes. No you should not use a lymph constrictor. The lymph system is best slowed down by bandaging with a regular elastic bandage from the bite site down to the end of the limb, then all the way back up to the top of the limb. But then if Coghlan's told people that, they wouldn't make any money from selling these dodgy snake bite kits, would they? I'm amazed Coghlan's haven't been sued for selling this product. I would strongly advise they remove it from the market, because it is a dangerous bit of merchandise. If Coghlan's were in my first aid class, they would have received a fail.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice for "alternative" use,
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This review is from: Coghlan's 7925 Snake Bite Kit (Lawn & Patio)
I bought these NOT as a snake bite kit...but as a suction cup for "alternative" uses....I saw them used this way online and wanted to try something like it...they do work! They provide nice suction power and stimulation and really stay on, even when pulled.If you are looking to buy these for personal pain/pleasure usage...I would recommend!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Forget suction,
By TucsonShopper (Tucson, Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Coghlan's 7925 Snake Bite Kit (Lawn & Patio)
"Sucking out venom, either by mouth or with a pump, does not work and may harm the affected area directly." (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.annemergmed.2005.12.019) Also forget cutting and restricting as suggested in this kit (see snakebite at Wikipedia).
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting for use in the bedroom,
By Carrie (Parma, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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But probably not good for any actual snake bites. Basically a set of small, very strong suction cups--you figure it out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't use suction, lance, or tourniquet,
By TucsonShopper (Tucson, Arizona) - See all my reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't use suction, lance, or tourniquet,
By TucsonShopper (Tucson, Arizona) - See all my reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars
good for unintended uses,
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This review is from: Coghlan's 7925 Snake Bite Kit (Lawn & Patio)
While this is a terrible kit for snake issues (as intended), it is excellent for exfoliation and clearing blackheads on the face and the rest of the body (unintended).Edit: 1 star for intended purpose, and after reading other reviews, 3 or 4 stars for unintended uses.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Decent for the money.,
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This review is from: Coghlan's 7925 Snake Bite Kit (Lawn & Patio)
This is the old standard snake bite kit that my dad had in his tackle box forever. Probably would get you buy in a pinch but not the best out there. Compact.
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