What did you inject today?

What are those red and green pens like? Always wanted to try them.
The red one is a HumaPen Savio. It works great. Good solid build quality, smooth mechanism, accurate.

The green one is a Gansulin. It’s also great. The main benefit is that it’s an auto-pen, so you just dial your dose and press the button on on the end. No plunger to push in.

But honestly, out of all of them, I think I like the V1 slim the most (the black one). It’s built well, is very smooth and accurate. The auto-pens sometimes stick, so having a reliable manual pen is crucial. For example, I’d never travel with an auto-pen and risk having it get stuck.
 
these pens are interesting. do you inject oils with them, right?

i have one that was for gh but i havent used it yet. i save ir for some subq daily oil i jeczions (cough noises...tren)
I only use them for peptides/GH. I have seen others use them for oils.

Just for fun, I may experiment with using oils and a 1/2” 31g pen needle so I can reach IM. But, there is also concern that oil is not compatible with the rubber stopper and may cause degradation byproducts to leech into the oil over time.
 
I only use them for peptides/GH. I have seen others use them for oils.

Just for fun, I may experiment with using oils and a 1/2” 31g pen needle so I can reach IM. But, there is also concern that oil is not compatible with the rubber stopper and may cause degradation byproducts to leech into the oil over time.

yea, that could be issue. i guess i could use cartidge for only 0,7ml for example and use 0,1 daily. thats 70mg weekly.

honestly thats only option for me to ever run tren as im against daily IM shots.
also im not sure if subq for oil is okay for me...

aanyway, nice colection man.
 
I figure I have the pens, so might as well. I find pens so much more convenient. And honestly, I find the pen needles less painful than my insulin needles (EasyTouch) - no idea why.

The easy touch insulin (non-pen) needles hurt in my belly alot more too. i figured it;s cause i draw from the peptide vial. The thinner the needle the more it hurts too. It has a harder time piercing the skin or something?
 
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