Refillable injector pen

FYI I picked up a Gansulin auto pen and tried using it for my TRT this morning. I had to press the clicker button a few times to get it to deliver the full dose. Not a huge deal, and better than having to press the plunger manually. I think it's just slightly too much resistence and so the pen stops on its own.

For example, I wound it up to 30 units and clicked the button and it went from 30 to 22. Then I clicked it again and it went down to 10ish. Then another click and it went to 0.

Will be interesting to see if the mig812 test C I have on the way will flow just a little better so it can be a 1 click delivery.
 
FYI I picked up a Gansulin auto pen and tried using it for my TRT this morning. I had to press the clicker button a few times to get it to deliver the full dose. Not a huge deal, and better than having to press the plunger manually. I think it's just slightly too much resistence and so the pen stops on its own.

For example, I wound it up to 30 units and clicked the button and it went from 30 to 22. Then I clicked it again and it went down to 10ish. Then another click and it went to 0.

Will be interesting to see if the mig812 test C I have on the way will flow just a little better so it can be a 1 click delivery.
I had a bunch of these and they ALL broke within 5 uses.
 
FYI I picked up a Gansulin auto pen and tried using it for my TRT this morning. I had to press the clicker button a few times to get it to deliver the full dose. Not a huge deal, and better than having to press the plunger manually. I think it's just slightly too much resistence and so the pen stops on its own.

For example, I wound it up to 30 units and clicked the button and it went from 30 to 22. Then I clicked it again and it went down to 10ish. Then another click and it went to 0.

Will be interesting to see if the mig812 test C I have on the way will flow just a little better so it can be a 1 click delivery.
Mine sticks sometimes with just peptides in bac water. Surprised it moved at all with oil.
 
FYI I picked up a Gansulin auto pen and tried using it for my TRT this morning. I had to press the clicker button a few times to get it to deliver the full dose. Not a huge deal, and better than having to press the plunger manually. I think it's just slightly too much resistence and so the pen stops on its own.

For example, I wound it up to 30 units and clicked the button and it went from 30 to 22. Then I clicked it again and it went down to 10ish. Then another click and it went to 0.

Will be interesting to see if the mig812 test C I have on the way will flow just a little better so it can be a 1 click delivery.
I had a bunch of these and they ALL broke within 5 uses.


Get the birdy pen
birdy flies

Sigh it used to be 20 bucks before i shared it
1770258370751.webp
 
Freaking love my birdy for water based injections. I was curious how the spring plunger works with oils.

Edit: damn, should have stocked up when they were cheap. The halcyon days are gone and I weep for my youth.
 
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FYI I picked up a Gansulin auto pen and tried using it for my TRT this morning. I had to press the clicker button a few times to get it to deliver the full dose. Not a huge deal, and better than having to press the plunger manually. I think it's just slightly too much resistence and so the pen stops on its own.

For example, I wound it up to 30 units and clicked the button and it went from 30 to 22. Then I clicked it again and it went down to 10ish. Then another click and it went to 0.

Will be interesting to see if the mig812 test C I have on the way will flow just a little better so it can be a 1 click delivery.

these autopens are really not meant for thicc oil-based injections

they're really good for accurate water-based dosing
 

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