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Nope, you're right. Its under diabetic supplies which has a subcategory with all insulin syringesOriginally posted by Bouncer View Postcool, unless i'm blind i don't see those listed under the syringes and needles category. the link you posted above works, I just mean I don't see in the list on your site.
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I was talking about the metal connection.... (not sure what it's called)Originally posted by MedLabGear View PostAre you speaking about the Coviden ones? I know they are tri-bevled tips. Medtronic actually just bought Kendall/Coviden so I think they might take a bigger foot in the hypodermic syringe game.
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I know what you're talking about now based on the picture. I do believe that falls under a different category of syringes (what they are used for) let me take a quick second and check it out. I do believe they are a lot more expensive too. Do they serve a different purpose, I'm not entirely privy other than I surmise they might prevent the waste of liquid.Originally posted by FrankTheTank55 View PostI was talking about the metal connection.... (not sure what it's called)
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whats the benefit?Originally posted by FrankTheTank55 View PostI was talking about the metal connection.... (not sure what it's called)
:rofl::rofl:Originally posted by AvidFisherman View PostI just placed my order, I asked the customer service person in the chat, I think they thought I was trolling, they closed out the chat window. lol.
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That was me, It actually shows you disconnected.. if you want, shoot me another chat. Im here lol!Originally posted by AvidFisherman View PostI just placed my order, I asked the customer service person in the chat, I think they thought I was trolling, they closed out the chat window. lol.
I was mobile, though.
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Just seemed to be SUPER SHARP! I have bad scar tissue in my delts. I can barely get a BD OR Thermo needle in. But those monoject needles slide in so easy and work with no problem. The person that gave me those ones in the picture worked at a hospital and took them. It was really crazy how well they worked! I've found them at a couple veterinary sites but they only sell like 18 gauge or bigger. I'm a big fella but not as big ascreen a horse....Originally posted by Bouncer View Postwhats the benefit?
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What brand or manufacturer are they and I can see what options are out there?Originally posted by FrankTheTank55 View PostJust seemed to be SUPER SHARP! I have bad scar tissue in my delts. I can barely get a BD OR Thermo needle in. But those monoject needles slide in so easy and work with no problem. The person that gave me those ones in the picture worked at a hospital and took them. It was really crazy how well they worked! I've found them at a couple veterinary sites but they only sell like 18 gauge or bigger. I'm a big fella but not as big ascreen a horse....
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There are 27G 1.25' Hypodermics available (this is about as small as hypodermic goes) before it goes to slin. That way you don't have to backload it - you can still draw and put on the 27g.Originally posted by Bouncer View PostFrank try 27g slin pins. I shoot 1 cc each delt and they glide right in. Takes a little more time to pull into syringe but it's not a big deal.
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