Reputable Syringe supplier - link needed

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6String

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Ok, I'm hunting through a billion threads all marked when i search for "syringe" and can't find one with a link to a decent supplier in it.

So could some of you who use syringes, please post some links here please?
I'm looking for one like jefree uses. The beveled type with a 15g needle so i can use it with VG juice.
I'm getting fed up with dripping and waiting and dripping and waiting. Plus i want a method that will give me more time between refills. As i find i'm filling a lot and it's just time consuming :)

Thanks in advance :)
 

keelalagirl55

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I got mine from Dr Foster Smith. They used to have a coupon code for $5 off. I got 10 needles and 10 syringes for $0.10 shipped lol. I was trying to find that code for you but the one I used doesn't seem to be good anymore.

I never thought of them....I periodically get that magazine.....usually in the fall.....gonna have to remember that:)
 

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Got mine from madvapes for around 3 bucks. Leur lock 18 gauge works best. One tip I learned for VG: open bottle and remove stopper, then microwave on half power for 8 seconds. This will THIN the VG just enough so the 18 gauge works fine.

+1 for this vendor although I didnt order a syringe.

They ship fast and I have not had problems with this vendor for over a year now..
 

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I turned all my syringes into tube tanks. Now, if I want to fill a carto that has the syringe ports I use a 15 mL juice bottle with a Luer Lok blunt needle tip. It's rather easy to see when the carto is filled, so no measuring at all. Think I got the carto refill kit from GotVapes, but many stores have them. Without Luer Lok the thin tips just blow off the fitting with high prop VG. JMHO

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Does anyone know if this could do anything to the juice??
Yes. Warm it up a little bit and make it less viscous, so it can be drawn through a smallish needle. No harm. I'm surprised 8 seconds would suffice, but he/she says so.

But, a lower gauge (bigger needle) will make the step unnecessary. I use 15 gauge for VG, and even that's a stiff draw at times.
 
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phishtraveler

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try it! you will be pleasantly surprised. my 16 gauge needle was struggling with the new V4L WOW 100% VG liquids line and my 14 gauge was CRUSHING the polyfill too much....to large of a tip.... but with a 8-9 seconds at 50% power, the 100% VG liquid pulls through an 18 gauge like a breeze! vapes flawlessly!

Yes. Warm it up a little bit and make it less viscous, so it can be drawn through a smallish needle. No harm. I'm surprised 8 seconds would suffice, but he/she says so.

But, a lower gauge (bigger needle) will make the step unnecessary. I use 15 gauge for VG, and even that's a stiff draw at times.
 
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