Reddit Reddit reviews 3 Pack 150ml Syringes, Large Plastic Garden Syringe for Scientific Labs, Watering, Refilling

We found 5 Reddit comments about 3 Pack 150ml Syringes, Large Plastic Garden Syringe for Scientific Labs, Watering, Refilling. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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3 Pack 150ml Syringes, Large Plastic Garden Syringe for Scientific Labs, Watering, Refilling
3pcs 150ml Syringes: Each syringe is individually sealed, clean, safe and sterile. Great for refilling and measuring essential oil, inks, lubricants, sealants, glues, adhesives, solvents, light oil etcThe gradations marks are clear and well-printed, hold up to multiple washings after different uses. The plunger works smoothly, and the rubber tip on the plunger makes a tight sealPolypropylene Barrel, for measuring and dispensing fluids/chemicals, lab use & experiments, succulents garden wateringThe plunger can pull right out of the back and the rubber seal can be taken off for cleaning as wellNot work with quick-setting super glue because of work time. Make sure whatever glue you are trying to use has enough time for you to load it in and dispense
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5 Reddit comments about 3 Pack 150ml Syringes, Large Plastic Garden Syringe for Scientific Labs, Watering, Refilling:

u/chrisbrl88 · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Use syringes with plastic tubing stuck on them. Just mix it up on a piece of scrap wood or paper plate, pack the syringe, and inject.

You could also use heavy duty freezer bags with a corner cut off... like piping frosting onto a cake.

u/eyeroller_99 · 2 pointsr/succulents

I have large syringes that I use to focus water in my arrangements with different succulents in one container and found they also work well when empty to blow dirt and pooled water that could cause blemishes and rot on the leaves away. Here's the ones I ordered from Amazon.

3 Pack 150ml Syringes, Large Plastic Garden Syringe for Scientific Labs, Measuring, Watering, Refilling https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C71C1LH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lVAWCb1R5AXFE

u/dahmze1 · 2 pointsr/3Drequests

https://www.amazon.com/Syringes-Scientific-Measuring-Watering-Refilling/dp/B07C71C1LH You're thinking like this style of syringe? I'm sure there's syringes out there with nozzles that would be just fine for grease.

That being said, is there a budget number you had in mind?

u/MableXeno · 1 pointr/Parenting

Look into paced bottle feeding. ALL fake nipples have too fast a flow for babies b/c the milk comes out whether baby is actively sucking or not. Video example.

I have had my kids on bottles at different points in their development and I also exclusively breastfed. My first was doing bottles from the first day in the hospital...but it caused a lot of issues with my supply and baby's latch. We had problems for 6 full weeks...that slowed significantly with her age, but eventually I gave up pumping by 5.5 months, and breastfeeding at about 10/11 months. My mom gave her milk with a spoon b/c she struggled with a bottle.

My second...This time I waited until "milk supply was established" as was recommended at the time...around 3ish weeks maybe? She took bottles pretty well and then one day just stopped. And it happened to be the day I was hours from home. My husband kept texting that she didn't want the bottle and I was like, "She'll get hungry enough eventually..." and she never did. When I got home she' hadn't eaten at all for 6-8 hours except for the drops my husband got in when she was sleeping...he squirted it into her mouth. I didn't realize the extent of the "not eating" bit...or I would have told him to use a spoon or something. From about 4 months on...she did not take a bottle.

My third...When she was about 6 months I tried to give her a bottle. She drank it while staring at me (I was across the room) the whole time. When it was empty she took it from my husband and chucked it. She even yelled. And that was the last bottle she ever took. Luckily, b/c of her age, I could give a cup occasionally, but I wasn't working and only pumped occasionally to relieve pressure if she missed a feed or something.

IF bottles are not working at all you can try other methods: A soft sided cup or specialty cup. A large syringe. Or even just a small spoon. Yes. All of these methods will take longer than a bottle. But if the goal is to feed baby pumped milk - then they will meet that goal.

u/MetalFaceClam · 1 pointr/supermoto

3 Pack 150ml Syringes, Large... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C71C1LH?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I bought a 3 pack. One for dirty fluid. One for clean fluid. And a spare