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Not to be a broken record but I'd echo the above. I used Exel before the Nipros and the difference is night and day. First time I used the Nipro I didn't realize how easily it punctured the skin and went to depth. We're talking F1 levels of drag reduciton compared to the few Exels I have tried. Not only seems sharper to me than the Exels, but the BDs as well.

I relegated all the other brands outside Nipro to tranferring/filtering/venting/etc duties, and pick up a ton of the Nipro thin walls in a couple sizes to use for anything oil based or IM.

Genuinely a better experience all around.
 
Are you using 3ml or 1ml barrel syringes? With 1ml I've not had to apply a significant amount of force. Never tried anything thinner than 27g thin wall for 3ml, I can imagine that being a thumb workout as even the 27's can be with 3ml
most the time 3ml unless it's just a smaller dose then ill use the 1ml. its hard for me to reach plunger on a full 1ml. you definitely give the thumb a workout
 
So Nipro is the way to go? I don’t want to get spoon fed so sorry for asking in that manner. I also have easy touch and noticed sometimes they’ve seized but that’s rare.

Is Exel is bottom of barrel ?

Would always use BD but certain times they were sold out.
Nipro thin wall Pench best ever
 
I feel like Nipro has given me the best experience for needles, and they're priced very fairly as well. Their thin walls are definitely the way to go, and I've been really impressed with the flow they give at any given gauge. Exel seems to have a good reputation, but I'm not a fan of their needles. They seem to drag more when going in, at least in my experience. I do like their syringes, they work well and are a good value. Buying BD just seems like you're spending more than you should be. That's not to say they're bad, as they are definitely high quality, but I don't feel they offer anything special to justify their price, which is multiple times more than comparable offerings from Nipro and Exel. I know Terumo is still around, and they used to be my favorite, but I don't think I've used Terumo in a decade and a half or more. Easy Touch insulin pins are all I use for peptides, and their 1ml luer lock syringes are quality and fairly priced. My only experience with their luer lock needles is with their 30g 1/2" thin walls, and those have been excellent, right up there with Nipro in terms of sharpness and perceived quality.
I got some terumo syringes and the needle syringe combo in 25g thin wall 1inch
 
Seems like less oil waste they do have 1ml I’ve seen
I've used those before. If 1ml tuberculin, the minimum injection volume is 0.2ml because that tippy tip will block the air bubble at the 0.1ml mark. I draw 0.05 ml bac water before i draw peptides so my inj volume minimum always 0.25ml at least.
 
while it’s a slow Sunday, i wanted to shout out Allgoodthings, Photon, Bama, etc for the rec’s on Nipro syringes & needles. finally got to dig in and actually use them. wish I would have known about them a long time ago. pulling with 21g and pushing w 25g 5/8‘s is a much different experience than what i have become accustomed to. makes me want to pin more.
They are life changing hahah. Coming from Amazon ones. Not only did it allow me to push oil thru a 30g easily, they are so damn sharp I genuinely don't feel it go in most times
 
I don't think so.
The ones that came with my syringe arent.

There's are TW
Few other links shared in this thread too..
Idk if someone posted this again but this helps alot

 

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