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EXEL Syringes
I have always used BD syringes but I made a trade with a bro and I got 50 EXEL and I love them... they seem to fill and exfill so much quicker...anyone else use these?
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I actually like the Excel syringe barrels.
Not their needles though. Blunt as fuck. At least the one batch I tried was straight garbage. Damn near have to pull my hammer out to get it to go in.
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My experience has been the direct opposite, they go in and out smooth as hell for mw
Originally Posted by
bodean30
I actually like the Excel syringe barrels.
Not their needles though. Blunt as fuck. At least the one batch I tried was straight garbage. Damn near have to pull my hammer out to get it to go in.
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Originally Posted by
murph
I have always used BD syringes but I made a trade with a bro and I got 50 EXEL and I love them... they seem to fill and exfill so much quicker...anyone else use these?
I purchased 100 exel syringes and they are by far my favorite.... Also purchased 100 exel tips and it's about a 50/50 chance. Some are sharp some are a MF to get in.....still happy for the price I paid.
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I like the Excel 1ml barrel. Nothing wrong with the BDs I guess but the Excels do seem to work smoother.
Better than yesterday, but not as good as tomorrow!
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I gotta push harder with exel needles to get it in, I can feel it pushing,thru stuff, bd just glide in.
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Exel syringes are good I agree
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Have used both over the years, both work just fine. Go with whichever is the best deal at the time of need.
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Originally Posted by
murph
My experience has been the direct opposite, they go in and out smooth as hell for mw
I could have got a bad batch, but in my opinion one bad batch is unacceptable. I first thought I was just hitting some scar tissue or something then switched over to a Nipro and it glided in like butter. Hit and miss I guess.
Nipro has always done me right.
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