Reputable Syringe supplier - link needed

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Rappel_Welch

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Jeffree, You have posted this before, and when I saw it the first time I wrote it on a post-it note to save for when I got up the nerve to try refilling. I never could find your post again, but I did order the syringes and they work great. So, thanks for posting this info. (better late than never I guess). I'm really happy with the syringes. :)


Hey 6, here are the syringes I use:

Amazon.com: 3 cc Disposable Syringe without Needle: Kitchen & Dining

And the beveled needles:

Amazon.com: Hypodermic Needles, Regular Bevel - 18 ga x 1 1/2" needle: Kitchen & Dining

If you poke around there (ar, ar), you can find bigger ...... and bigger syringes from the same company. Yeah, 14 -16 would probably work better with the new VG. Good luck!
 

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Well, i ended up buying some from a local animal feed supply shop here. syringe and needle cost me $0.97c total.
Only trouble was, it was a 20g needle.
Well, needless to say, trying to pull the 100% VG juice through it is nigh on impossible. However, i read in another thread about someone who mentioned heating the juice up in the microwave. Did that and it worked like a dream.

My experience though came with a price...
Thought i was being clever and used an empty bottle of juice to use as my one for warming.
Don't put the juice bottles in the microwave. They melt really really really easily. I was lucky i pulled mine out when i did, or it'd of been a gooey plastic mess on the microwave dish.
Second, heed the instructions of phishtraveler (i think it was him/her) when he/she says "heat on half power" as i thought i'd just zap it on full power. lol. Well, if you like juice that's been boiled then go ahead. It sure makes it runny, but it doesn't taste too good when vaped after being heated that hard.

thirdly, the larger the syringe size (i.e. 3cc, 6cc, etc) the harder the fill will be. It takes more pressure to use the bigger size syringes over the smaller sized ones. Currently i'm using a little tiny 1cc and it works really nicely, and even works without warming the juice (not very well, but it does work).

Anyway, just an end note: syringe is the best method. I vape on one carto all day now without needing to drip more in.

Thanks all.
 
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