3ml Syringe Sterile with Luer Slip Tip - 100 Syringes by BH Supplies (No Needle) Individually Sealed
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They measure about 3 inches long and have a diameter of about a centimeter.
This is something you can do with a needle. It's a "slip" end, not a Lur Lock; the Lur Slip indicates that needles can be attached. Former employee of Central Supply.
I don't believe there is such a thing as a measurement. Although the opening is small, it is large enough to suck up liquids and disperse them without difficulty.
The markings are decalled on instead of being heat etched. They can be wiped away with a lot of force.
Selected User Reviews For 3ml Syringe Sterile with Luer Slip Tip - 100 Syringes by BH Supplies (No Needle) Individually Sealed
Because he no longer allows pilling, I dissolve the pill in warm water and inject it with this syringe. It's the perfect size and shape to help you relax. free use. It's easy to get into the corner of his mouth, and it doesn't squirt too hard. After that, I reward him with a dropper of liquid fish oil from that container's eye dropper dispenser (he loves it, and he needs it anyway as part of his treatment). br>br>After each use, I rinse it thoroughly (pull up and squirt out fresh water several times) and it lasts for 3 to 4 weeks. It will stiffen and become difficult to use over time, so I will simply replace it. The only issue I've encountered is that the numbers are a little small and fade quickly. But there's nothing a Sharpie can't fix: ) Excellent value for money Each one comes in its own bag.
GERBER BABY FOOD IS THE ONLY FOOD ON THE PLANET THAT WILL KEEP A SICKLY KITTEN ALIVE. THAT, ALONG WITH KMR MILK REPLACEMENT, HAS ALWAYS BEEN USED IN SHELTERS. WARM KMR AND WARM BABY FOOD EVERYWHERE, THE (2) SAVIORS OF SICKLY KITTEN.
For squandering my cat's heart medications, you owe me $165 USD. You have no right to post these lies on here. When I gave my elderly kitty his medicine, none of the syringes in the box worked; the plunger wouldn't go in, and when the medicine came out, it was all of the medicine at once, shooting into his mouth and everywhere else. The plunger wouldn't move and the black rubber tip broke off inside the syringe tube when I tried to draw the medicine out of the bottle. I even put organic oil in the tube to keep it lubricated. This is a waste of time.
I've been using CareTouch 3ml syringes for the past year, and they're great, but when they stopped selling on Amazon, I decided to try this brand. The CareTouch and BHS syringes are NOT the same syringe with a different name on the label. They are different in size, and the BHS has a longer plunger that may be made of a different material. Pushing the plunger in with the BHS is extremely difficult, and it frequently catches as you plunge. It's easy to push through these tough spots and accidentally squirt the entire contents. If you're going to use these on a sick animal, skip the CareTouch and go with the CareTouch instead.
In a pharmacy, I attempted to purchase a dozen 3ml syringes without needles. They wanted to charge me one dollar for each syringe! I bought 100 for that price! I use them to give my senior cat liquid medications and vitamins. So I'll use them, but they're reusable and will last for quite some time before the gasket swells and becomes unusable. In ten years, I'm guessing I'll still have half or more left.
These were purchased to be used instead of syringes for more sterile oral medication dispensing. They're too narrow for our drug store liquid Rx bottles (medication leaks out around the tip), which is a bummer. In case anyone is interested, they are good for liquid Tylenol tops for infants.
I was planning a Halloween party and decided to make cupcakes, which turned out to be a huge success. I saw vanilla cupcakes with a strawberry couli in a syringe and knew I had to make them. They worked out perfectly, and my cupcakes were delicious!!.
I've only recently started doing my own fat dissolving injections at home, and these things aren't the best; getting the plunger to push requires an insane amount of pressure, and it's been incredibly frustrating. I even use a new syringe for each vial I use, so the product doesn't have much time to eat away at the plunger rubber. I'm thinking about making a change, but I'm not sure where! I like how they're each individually wrapped; it's at least reassuring in terms of sanitation.