Cleaning syringes / needles & DIY equipment using Ultrasonic Cleaner

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moze229

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There may be better solutions, but I don't know what they would be. I don't see why it would be a problem using the ultrasonic cleaner. I just rinse my bottles well with hot water and allow to dry. I don't use syringes or needles. It seems to me that cleaning both of those items would be best cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner. I use pipettes but usually throw them away after a couple uses.
 

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There may be better solutions, but I don't know what they would be. I don't see why it would be a problem using the ultrasonic cleaner. I just rinse my bottles well with hot water and allow to dry. I don't use syringes or needles. It seems to me that cleaning both of those items would be best cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner. I use pipettes but usually throw them away after a couple uses.

Thank you for the input.
 

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Count me as another rinse thoroughly in hot water from the tap and air dry...

I'm always curious why people feel the need to boil vape gear and associated tools..?

These aren't medical instruments and virtually all the ingredients in juice is water soluble and for the most part non-perishable.
 
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