- Ready for one time use
- Individually pre-lubricated with silicone
- Perforated polybags for easy dispensing
- Clear non-toxic FDA grade plastic resin
- Wide range adjustment
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4.0 out of 5 stars
I like them more Old Skool.,
By Michael Noga "Jumping kings and making Haste ... (Ramen Noodle Arms Bachelor Apartments near Chicago Illinois) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Plastic Disposable Vaginal Speculum Small (Box of 10) (Health and Beauty)
Sorry but I can't buy into the idea of plastic speculums. First of all, using petrol-based plastic is bad for the enviroment and helps fund terrorists(if the petrol comes from the Mid-East. Let's see some certification otherwise please!)
I know some people from my commune use hide or bark based speculums, but I say that's wrong too, even if it is renewable. I mean these plastic speculums are disposable...do you want THAT leeching into your well water? ( And I'm not talking about polyethylene, polypropylene and poly-vinyl chloride). Speculums should be made of metal! They should be steel hard and ice cold. If you don't get that uncomfortable pinch and chilling ice-cream "head"-ache, how do you know it's working? That's what I've told all my ex-wives anyhow. Aw, this modern world is gettin' soft and I say Nuts to it.
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