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    different types of syringes

    anyone know the difference between a Luer Lock and a Luer Slip syringe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZanderCage View Post
    anyone know the difference between a Luer Lock and a Luer Slip syringe?
    The lock type is twisted and locks on.
    The slip is pushed on and friction holds it on.


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    thank you very much!



    Quote Originally Posted by charger69 View Post
    The lock type is twisted and locks on.
    The slip is pushed on and friction holds it on.


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    Get the locks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SampsonandDelilah View Post
    Get the locks!
    Yes. Same opinion here.


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    The ones that dont twist are worthless for oils get the twisting ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tbjake34 View Post
    The ones that dont twist are worthless for oils get the twisting ones.
    I’ll bet you won’t say that if they are the only ones available. LOL


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    Excel syringes contain a nipple, which helps push out more oil...every little bit helps!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by charger69 View Post
    I’ll bet you won’t say that if they are the only ones available. LOL


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    You just have to be really sure the tapers of the needle and the syringe are pushed together so there is an interference fit to secure the syringe to the needle.

    I was using up some tuberculin syringes and lost a few iu of Serostim because I didn't make sure the needle was properly seated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic32 View Post
    Excel syringes contain a nipple, which helps push out more oil...every little bit helps!!!
    that is the brand I use, and using the no waste 0.1 ml air technique, i never have any leftover. they work perfect for me

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    I thought I wasn't getting the full amount in the past with the slip syringes, because some don't have that nipple and you can see about .05 mL still in the syringe. But really, you do get the full amount, but when you draw, you draw an additional .05 mL of whatever you are injecting, by default. That's what fills the tip. So it's a matter of just wasting liquid, but it doesn't mean you don't inject your intended amount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Test Monsterone View Post
    I thought I wasn't getting the full amount in the past with the slip syringes, because some don't have that nipple and you can see about .05 mL still in the syringe. But really, you do get the full amount, but when you draw, you draw an additional .05 mL of whatever you are injecting, by default. That's what fills the tip. So it's a matter of just wasting liquid, but it doesn't mean you don't inject your intended amount.
    Yeah, you do draw up to the mark on the syringe so you're drawing the metered amount plus whatever is in the needle. It's always bothered me that I'm wasting that extra little bit. It doesn't seem like much, but over time and injections it adds up. But that's part of why I tell people to buy more than they're going to actually use.

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