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"Vial adapters"
For all those guys/gals who use a large gauge to draw and a small gauge to inject you might want to check this out.
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before but here it is. This makes drawing your gear much quicker also you dont have to use a needle. They go for about 2 bucks a wack.
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Originally Posted by
BombdotCom
For all those guys/gals who use a large gauge to draw and a small gauge to inject you might want to check this out.
I'm not sure if this has been discussed before but here it is. This makes drawing your gear much quicker also you dont have to use a needle. They go for about 2 bucks a wack.
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Where from?
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Originally Posted by
americanbulldogg
Where from?
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Wholesurgical.com
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Been using them for about a yr, best invention ever.
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Interesting! How does this work?
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Originally Posted by
cyberninja
Interesting! How does this work?
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It has a spike that punctures. It uses luer lock to attach to the syringe
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So one per vial and just leave it in and reuse? Or new one for each draw?
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"Vial adapters"
One vial per maybe you can get two
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Originally Posted by
cyberninja
So one per vial and just leave it in and reuse? Or new one for each draw?
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They're cheap enough in which you can use a new one each time but I have personally reuse the same one multiple times..all you have to do is pull up the side tabs and remove it and then place it on the vial of your choice.. always swab each vial before you put it on..
the only downside is I noticed you have to keep the vial upright at all times.. because a very slight amount gets left in the coplink and it can drip out. It's not a lot, just a few little drops if that.
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Originally Posted by
Vision
They're cheap enough in which you can use a new one each time but I have personally reuse the same one multiple times..all you have to do is pull up the side tabs and remove it and then place it on the vial of your choice.. always swab each vial before you put it on..
the only downside is I noticed you have to keep the vial upright at all times.. because a very slight amount gets left in the coplink and it can drip out. It's not a lot, just a few little drops if that.
The vial adapters I've been using are leak proof. They have a safety switch that needs to be engaged by a syring when attached to the adapter
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