Smaller syringes?

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siouxsie

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I really need the small size 1 mL needles with wide enough gauge to get the liquid through.

All they had were a bag of 1mL 29 gauge...I doubt these will work.

And I got 3-3mL with 22 gauge...these will accept other needles so these will do until the stuff I ordered on Amazon gets here...1 mL syringes and some 18 and 20 gauge needles. Hopefully that'll do the trick.
 
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Can you guys find any small syringes, like 1 mL? These would be terrific for filling cartomizers when you only want to fill 1 or two at a time or fill a bunch with different flavors. With anything bigger, it's kind of a pain. What do you think? I'd buy like 10 for sure.

no problem. we expect to get 1ml syringes in stock next week. :)
 

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In addition to 1mL syringes, I would suggest stocking . These can fit all the sizes of syringes you have and are the perfect size to allow the liquid to flow into and out of the syringes the best.

i am sorry that what the 18-gauge slip-on hypodermic needles are. do you have a pic?

btw, we just got 1ml syringes instock.
 

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It's the size of the needle...18, 20, 22, 25, 28, 29...etc. The lower the number, the bigger the hole in the needle to allow the thicker liquid to flow through. I will email you a link. You can get them in 1" or 1.5" lengths and they slip onto the tips of the syringes you sell.View attachment 22122
 
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Haven't heard anything about you stocking the 18 and 20 gauge needles, but anyway it's good you have the 1mL now. You should also stock the 3mL ones. 1 and 3mL are best for filling cartomizers and the bigger ones for measuring during DIY mixing. What do you think, Amy?

i am sorry that i have not got time to look into gauge needles. i will do that later when i get time.

as for 3ml syringes, i am sorry that i have not found them. but i find 2.5ml ones. whether 2.5ml syringes work? :confused:
 

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Bottles with needle attachment at top would be great also for filling cartos on the go.
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