Help-how much is in the syringe?

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Scott EE

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I have some 12 cc=12ml ones with 18ga needle I picked up from Drs Foster & Smith. It is a veterinary supply store and syringes ship free. The graduations on mine are pretty thick I just ran my fingernail over them to see if it would scratch off easily and they seem solid enough.

Could be the size though maybe 3ml syringes have thinner graduations. I suggest you try another brand or place. Don't get PG on them as I noticed a premade nic juice I had obviously had some spilled on the outside of the label and it virtually dissolved the label markings.

I have the Monoject brand I guess it is called.
 

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I have been using 3ml syringes with an 18ga needle. Only problem is that the marking on the syringe barrel keep rubbing off. :mad::confused:What do you all do or is there a model that won't rub off?

Brush over with clear nail polish?
Just an idea...
Dan
 

Scott EE

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HaHa you are going to have to buy nail polish :p :p :p

Tape may work as well.... scotch not duct :p

Clear nail polish is useful for alot of things just like duct tape and nail polish remover. :p

Ok I cranked up the lights in my dungeon and took a close look at the Monoject brand syringes. They do look like they are "etched" or "pressed" into the plastic then filled in with black paint. These are the 12 cc ones which are the only size I have. Beware though these are used to inject animals so the needles are indeed sharp and they don't ship to some states due to nanny laws.
 
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...after finding these droppers:

1 ML Medication Droppers by BluffCityWholesale.com

Straight tip plastic dropper at the bottom of the page.

  • They are made for repeated use.
  • They measure to the 1/10th of a ML.
  • They draw VG easy.
  • They fit into bottles with narrow necks.
  • They go in to a bottle farther than a syringe needle.
  • No messing with needles.
  • The markings are easy to see.
  • Inexpensive.
You can also try these oral syringes (no needles) with dosage korcs:

Oral Medication Syringes, and pill taker cups by BluffCityWholesale.com

I got the 1 ML with 1/10th ML measurements.

I have used the droppers, but not the syringes yet (no need, I'm satisfied with the droppers).

I got three of each, one for the nic liquid, one for the PG/VG, and one for the flavoring, so there is no need to rinse while mixing or risk contaminating liquids.

The only drawbacks are that they are only 1 ML, which doesn't bother me because I don't make batches over 10 ML. And there is no .10 measurement. Here's how I get around this: If I require 1.1 ML, I draw .6 ML and then .5 ML, which adds up to 1.1 ML.

Inexpensive, easy, safe, and made to last.
 
...after finding these droppers:

1 ML Medication Droppers by BluffCityWholesale.com

Straight tip plastic dropper at the bottom of the page.

  • They are made for repeated use.
  • They measure to the 1/10th of a ML.
  • They draw VG easy.
  • They fit into bottles with narrow necks.
  • They go in to a bottle farther than a syringe needle.
  • No messing with needles.
  • The markings are easy to see.
  • Inexpensive.
You can also try these oral syringes (no needles) with dosage korcs:

Oral Medication Syringes, and pill taker cups by BluffCityWholesale.com

I got the 1 ML with 1/10th ML measurements.

I have used the droppers, but not the syringes yet (no need, I'm satisfied with the droppers).

I got three of each, one for the nic liquid, one for the PG/VG, and one for the flavoring, so there is no need to rinse while mixing or risk contaminating liquids.

The only drawbacks are that they are only 1 ML, which doesn't bother me because I don't make batches over 10 ML. And there is no .10 measurement. Here's how I get around this: If I require 1.1 ML, I draw .6 ML and then .5 ML, which adds up to 1.1 ML.

Inexpensive, easy, safe, and made to last.


I found those syringes at Rite-Aid the other day. Walgreens would probably have them too. They are common, check pet stores and farm supply stores for regular syringes. Hope that helps.
 
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