In CA you need a prescription to buy anything other than insulin syringes.I just buy them from the pharmacy. I can get an entire cycle worth of pins and needles for about $15, but I know that a few states don't allow their sale OTC.
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In CA you need a prescription to buy anything other than insulin syringes.I just buy them from the pharmacy. I can get an entire cycle worth of pins and needles for about $15, but I know that a few states don't allow their sale OTC.
I've noticed the same thing, and have avoided those sites ever since. They don't offer much more than eBay or other sites that sell syringes and filters.Some places charge double the price of others for the same brand pins. For instance mountainside medical has hospira bac water for $12 where medlabgear charges $30. Just seeing if anyone has a pretty decent place to get everything
Why are you using syringes more than once?Just switched from Gpz and ordered thru MedLabs.
Med labs shipped domestic way faster !! Also with gpz I got Nipro syringes. They sucks balls !!! You can only use the syringe (not needle) a few times and it breaks. Use it once and sometimes the second time it’s tough as nails to push oil through. Also the Nipro brand doesn’t have much area for the fingers to get a grip and the plastic will bend as you try and push the oil in. Tough sometimes doing shoulders with only 1 hand. I’d have to push against the wall. F that.
Med labs - I was able to order BD brand syringes and after the first shot it was like night and day !! Very happy. Ordered 100 23g/1.5 - 100 18g to draw - 100 3ml syringe w/ 25g/1” and 100 25g/1” and with shipping it was like 80.00. They even contacted me asking how service was. It was delivered when they promised. I couldn’t find the package cause someone moved it to a different area of our house and when I contacted them they responded within 5 minutes and we figured it out. 10/10
Just noticed this...wtfWhy are you using syringes more than once?
Yeah, then he blames the syringes.lol.Just noticed this...wtf
Hah. “I pinned 6 times before they got dull with the other brand.”Yeah, then he blames the syringes.lol.
He is on another level ignorant. The only brand of needle I avoid in Nipro, they are garbage. I prefer Excel syringes(the design prevents waste) and BD needles.Hah. “I pinned 6 times before they got dull with the other brand.”
excel baby carrot plungers ftw.He is on another level ignorant. The only brand of needle I avoid in Nipro, they are garbage. I prefer Excel syringes(the design prevents waste) and BD needles.
Fuck yes. I recently went out on a limb and purchase monoject needles, omfg they are so painful to use. They are the same gauge, but for some reason liquid doesn't go through them as fast and it feels like I'm pinning with 20g vs 25g.excel baby carrot plungers ftw.
I don’t have an issue with monoject slin pins but even then, I notice that they’re not as sharp as my exel ones.Fuck yes. I recently went out on a limb and purchase monoject needles, omfg they are so painful to use. They are the same gauge, but for some reason liquid doesn't go through them as fast and it feels like I'm pinning with 20g vs 25g.
In my experience, exel and BD make the best 3mL syringes/needles
I assumed monoject would be good since most hospitals use them and BDI don’t have an issue with monoject slin pins but even then, I notice that they’re not as sharp as my exel ones.
I’d trust any member here using them being solid advice over a hospital. They’ll use the cheapest shit and charge a crazy price for them. I found the best deal on the monoject slin pins for gh so I went with them. I’ve used BD and nipro for pinning oils and I think the exel needles were by far the sharpest. I’ve had a nipro hit my glute and bend lol.I assumed monoject would be good since most hospitals use them and BD
That's a good point, hospitals will do anything will do anything for a dollar. Honestly, I don't know how Nipro stays in business, or how they are even lawfully able to make syringes; I wouldn't use those fucking things on my dog.I’d trust any member here using them being solid advice over a hospital. They’ll use the cheapest shit and charge a crazy price for them. I found the best deal on the monoject slin pins for gh so I went with them. I’ve used BD and nipro for pinning oils and I think the exel needles were by far the sharpest. I’ve had a nipro hit my glute and bend lol.
I've been ordering from them for years. My favorite company that carries terumo pinsShopmedvet
