Reddit Reddit reviews Duda Energy Syringepk010 Industrial Syringes with 15G x 1-1/2" Blunt Tip Fill Needle and Plastic Cover, 10 mL (Pack of 10)

We found 15 Reddit comments about Duda Energy Syringepk010 Industrial Syringes with 15G x 1-1/2" Blunt Tip Fill Needle and Plastic Cover, 10 mL (Pack of 10). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Duda Energy Syringepk010 Industrial Syringes with 15G x 1-1/2
Industrial grade syringe, 10 ml capacity, graduation markings: 0.2 ml accuracy of markings: 5 percentStainless steel 15G x 1-1/2 inchPolypropylene barrel/plunger, for measuring and dispensing fluids/chemicals, lab use & experimentsNon-sterile, cannot be used for injection, Ce0197, packaged in a strong heat sealed polybagPack of 10 Syringes, Also Available in: Box of 100 See ASIN: B00DXPS20Y, or Case of 1200 See ASIN: B00NDETOZW
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15 Reddit comments about Duda Energy Syringepk010 Industrial Syringes with 15G x 1-1/2" Blunt Tip Fill Needle and Plastic Cover, 10 mL (Pack of 10):

u/besthuman · 3 pointsr/microdosing

Unable? Not so my friend! You just need to keep it sorta roomtemp as I understand. I personally keep mine in a fridge, but that's unnecessary I think. I use a small dark glass bottle, that holds 30ml - which I drop a tab into, and then use a blunted syringe to extract 1.5ml–3ml per dose (depending how much I want that day).

Volumetric is a WAY WAY better way of doing it than cutting up tabs. I'm sure if your bedroom is even a remotely normal room temp your little bottle will be just fine in a drawer or something.

The dark glass bottle, and the syringes (science/non medical type) are available on amazon for not too much money.

— Here is the type of bottle I have (these are very very nice, you could probably get away with a cheaper one, but hey, it's nice to have nice things :)

https://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Jars-Travel-Ultraviolet-Screwtop/dp/B00N5FLUYC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502672177&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=infinity+jar&psc=1

Measurement:
https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-Syringepk010-Industrial-Syringes/dp/B00DXPRTHG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502672271&sr=8-1&keywords=Duda+Energy+Syringepk010+Industrial+Syringes+with+15G+x+1-1%2F2%22+Blunt+Tip+Fill


Math is easy. If you put a tab say a 100ug tab into 30ml of water, then if you take 3ml of that water, you would be getting 10% of that tab. 5—15% is usually a good amount, and you might find that less works better for you.

The ALD52 I have is 125ug per tab. So 125ug in 30ml of distilled water means that 3ml of solution equals 12.5ug of a dose - and often, I take half of that, so only 1.5ml of soultion.

u/playaforlife · 2 pointsr/PlantedTank

Right here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DXPRTHG

I love these things. Perfect for dosing. Could have used less than 10 but I'm glad I got them. I Velcro them to their respective bottles.

u/BeanBagKing · 2 pointsr/ReefTank

second on the aptasia, get rid of them. If you don't want to purchase something just to eat them, or they don't get eaten, the hot water method of killing them worked great for me.

Boil some water, take an industrial syringe and suck up some of the water. Blast the aptasia with the water at close range, this should kill it, but will also losen it up a bit. Then reverse suction on the syringe and suck it right out of whatever little hole it's living in. Plenty of youtube videos on it, and a lot cheaper than buying special chemicals.

u/even-jibbers-crabst · 1 pointr/MushroomGrowers

Thanks for the cool tek! That sounds like its a worth a shot.

I have some of these syringes on their way to my house. :)

u/Supaslags · 1 pointr/ReefTank

I got then on amazon for about $10. Here is the link:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DXPRTHG/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?qid=1421263500&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

I use aiptasia-x and they work for me.

u/cioncaragodeo · 1 pointr/Waxpen

Ha, right? I always feel awkward ordering syringes/needles, but in reality the gauge you need to pull oil is far to large to easily fit under skin...but try explaining that one without a side look. I buy type 2 fill needles (http://www.amazon.com/Industrial-Syringes-Blunt-Needle-plastic/dp/B00DXPRTHG/ref=pd_sim_0_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=21SzolFINTL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=1W5Y0DNPKFJYV3SEHG0Z)

u/dellpcboi · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Sounds good, per your persuasion, I've decided to get some Krytox 205/105(or104) and mix 60/40.

I plan to just mix them in a small vial and I guess I can use any syringe like this and use it to apply to my switches?

u/jynnjynn · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

yep


I also use one for water testing so I can suck exactly 5ml of water out of a tank for the lil test tube without contaminating the sample by sticking my hands in there.

u/domeshots · 1 pointr/ReefTank

I got these just the other day. I diddn't need ten but you get them for less than a dollar a piece. I dont have a saltwater tank so im not sure what you are looking for, I use these for measuring and dosing fertilizers

u/Randoms000 · 1 pointr/fakeid
u/RaNdMViLnCE · 1 pointr/CanadianMOMs

I bought Duda Energy Syringepk010 Industrial Syringes with 15G x 1-1/2" Blunt Tip Fill Needle and Plastic Cover, 10 mL (Pack of 10) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00DXPRTHG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_SyBEzbN1K6M1M off amazon for 15$.
Might be able to find cheaper for a single. But I wanted some extras.

u/SIEGFRIEDthecigfree · 1 pointr/RCSources

look on amazon, between the item description and the "questions ask/answered" section regarding the product, i have seen some where this information is provided. 0.1ml is the amount delivered from one i saw i believe.

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I recommend this one... it's 30ml but EASILY fits into your pocket.

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the glass one here is much better then the plastic one from the same company, and i'm relatively sure it delivers 0.1ml per squirt

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To make sure, simply fill it with an amount of water measured using an oral syringe (available for free at almost all pharmacys, just ask the pharmacist, say that your little brother got some medicine that requires one for measurement and needs it... though i prefer ones with a long blunt tip, available on amazon as well [here's the 10ml ones i often use and love] (https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-Syringepk010-Industrial-Syringes/dp/B00DXPRTHG/ref=nav_ya_signin?ie=UTF8&qid=1467798872&sr=8-2&keywords=10+ml+blunt+tip+syringe&)

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and [here's some 1ml ones] (https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-Syringepk001-Industrial-Syringes/dp/B00NDETMR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467798956&sr=8-1&keywords=1ml+blunt+tip+syringe) that i got but haven't tried yet, they reviewed well though

u/fectin · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Superglue doesn't work very well. Loctite 404 is the best I've found of the cyanoacrylates, but it tops out at "okay," unless you're willing to put in a lot of surface prep.

ABS glue works great, though it can be a pain to use. You want to make your own: get some acetone and some ABS. Undyed pellets are best, like this: https://www.amazon.com/IC3D-Printer-Plastic-Pellets-Natural/dp/B00MG5PF5M/ , though you should be able to find cheaper. Put some pellets in a small jar, and add acetone. You're probably looking to end up around 2 parts acetone to 1 part pellets by volume, but you can adjust it pretty far either way. Mix them together through a combination of stirring and shaking. This will take a while, and you'll probably need to let them soak periodically. They won't dissolve all the way without mixing, and they wont mix without soaking, so it's just going to take a while. Eventually though, you'll have a good that you can brush or squirt onto PLA to make it stick together. I mostly use mine with an industrial syringe, with a pin in the needle to keep a channel open. It's easy to dispense, and fairly convenient. For large applications or for painting onto a bed, I use acid brushes.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NEUC8SK/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DXPRTHG/

You can also weld pieces together with a dremel. This is a very good join for large pieces, especially with straight seams, but can be rough for detail work. There's a description here: http://www.scorchworks.com/Blog/friction-welding-with-a-dremel-rotary-tool/