Syringe help

Status
Not open for further replies.

iamthevoice

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Jul 9, 2014
795
547
Ottawa, Canada
I might point out that using a 1cc syringe to mix is going to take a bit of time. 5cc are as precise for these applications, and will be a lot faster to use (you will fill that 1cc syringe 30 times to fill a 30ml bottle). A good tradeoff is to have a few of each size and use the larger ones to speed up the process of filling PG/VG
 

jensy

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Feb 10, 2014
894
1,650
Fort Nelson, BC, Canada
I have big ones coming but had read that should have a lot of the 1 cc syringes so I thought I would pick up a box . You have to realize where I live a very small mountain town that I have to have everything shipped into me and can't just pop to a store . We probably have 10 stores in town to shop at that includes grocery stores . The closest town to me is 4 hours away with any stores, hence why I tend to buy in bulk when I need something. Joy's of living in a small Canadian nothern mountain town.
 
I'd send you the link but I'd have to sign out of my account and can't remember my password to sign back in. :confused:[/QUOTE]

^Jacked that up. Sorry.
I was gonna comment on the universal truth of this statement, but now it's afu.

On topic, yeah a hundred syringes seem like a lot, but they dont take up much space and cost the same as 5 or 6 from a DIY shop. I have 1, 3 and 10ml. I mix in 30 ml bottles, so I don't need much else.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread