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The one I linked to has a cap. In addition. certain models of that series include a valve that closes when the syringe is removed. That way, when you're holding the vial upside down, you can remove the syringe while it's open end is face up. so neither the vial or the syringe leaks.
I just use the syringe as a cap until the next pin. Pop it off, alcohol wipe and you're all set. I've never seen the one with the filter attached like ghoul posted, but I filter all of my gear beforehand with a .22 so it's unnecessary in my situation. I like to make blends in sterile 30ml vials and go from there. Every situation will be different I'm sure. I'm definitely going to try one of those filtered ones just because it looks amazing. The only thing I like about the one I posted is that it makes a tighter seal up against the vial and rubber. I can't see opposite side of the spike one. Does it just sit up against the vial rubber stopper, or is there a plastic clip that seats around it? In the picture below the filtered spike just sits on the vial it seems. The second one actually clips securely on the vial.1000024638.jpg1000024639.jpg
 
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I just use the syringe as a cap until the next pin. Pop it off, alcohol wipe and you're all set. I've never seen the one with the filter attached like ghoul posted, but I filter all of my gear beforehand with a .22 so it's unnecessary in my situation. I like to make blends in sterile 30ml vials and go from there. Every situation will be different I'm sure. I'm definitely going to try one of those filtered ones just because it looks amazing. The only thing I like about the one I posted is that it makes a tighter seal up against the vial and rubber. I can't see opposite side of the spike one. Does it just sit up against the vial rubber stopper, or is there a plastic clip that seats around it? In the picture below the filtered spike just sits on the vial it seems. The second one actually clips securely on the vial.View attachment 291313View attachment 291314

No clip, but it's secure once inserted into the vial. However the "micro spike" is too small to keep secure in a 10ml vial, so I'd only use the regular spike for those. If you prefilter no need for a particle filtered spike, just get a "vented spike" that has an air filter. Remember as you draw, you create a vacuum that sucks in bacterial laden air. The pressure equalization also helps make drawing easier as no vacuum develops.
 
@GenericAsia I see you have tb500 and not tb4 - is this the tb500 fragment 17-24?

Can you or anyone explain if this is superior to tb4 as I thought tb4 was the preffered version for injury/wound healing?
 
No clip, but it's secure once inserted into the vial. However the "micro spike" is too small to keep secure in a 10ml vial, so I'd only use the regular spike for those. If you prefilter no need for a particle filtered spike, just get a "vented spike" that has an air filter. Remember as you draw, you create a vacuum that sucks in bacterial laden air. The pressure equalization also helps make drawing easier as no vacuum develops.
how do you suck out the last ml
 
how do you suck out the last ml

I pull the spike out about 1/16" and that lets me get the last bit out of the vial. It's held very firmly in there because the spike is so much thicker than a needle the stopper rubber keeps a very tight grip on it.

The "intake" isn't at the end of the tip, it's above it, so even without pulling it back I'd say there's only about .25ml left when the vial is finished.

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The micro tip version doesn't have to be pulled out at all, but the spike is also much narrower, so it's not as firmly held and more suitable for 3ml peptide vials.
 
Je retire la pointe d'environ 1/16" et cela me permet de sortir le dernier morceau du flacon. Il est maintenu très fermement là-dedans parce que la pointe est tellement plus épaisse qu'une aiguille que le caoutchouc du bouchon maintient une prise très serrée dessus.

L'« admission » n'est pas à l'extrémité de la pointe, elle est au-dessus, donc même sans la retirer, je dirais qu'il ne reste qu'environ 0,25 ml lorsque le flacon est terminé.

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La version à micro-pointe n'a pas besoin d'être retirée du tout, mais la pointe est également beaucoup plus étroite, elle n'est donc pas aussi fermement maintenue et convient mieux aux flacons de peptides de 3 ml.
Thanks Ghoul!
 
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