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Ever used a 1ml syringe to inject 1ml of test?

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  • Ever used a 1ml syringe to inject 1ml of test?

    I know with the larger volume of a syringe you get the harder it is to push the plunger due to the pressure per square inch. The length of a 3ml and a 1ml syringe is the same. So is it more difficult to handle a 1ml than a 3ml or is it worth the ease of pushing the plunger down to use a 1ml?

  • #2
    I dont know if it is just me but I have a hard time understanding what the hell you are talking about these days. lol. Just use a basic 3ml like everyone else in the world and be done with it. No need to make everything this complicated. :)

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    • #3
      It seems like you understood me :D So using a 1ml wouldn't have much difference than a 3ml?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Shibby View Post
        It seems like you understood me :D So using a 1ml wouldn't have much difference than a 3ml?
        3ml is better because you cant really pull back on a 1ml. it gives you very little room to work with.

        the part i didn't understand was your gibberish about pressure per square inch and all that mess. lol

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        • #5
          Have you ever tried to push 3-4 ml through a 5ml syringe? You have to press very hard to where your fingers turn white. That is a good point about pulling back on the syringe that I almost forgot about.

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