10 ml / 10 cc / 2 tsp Oral Medication Dispenser - Syringe 10cc Without Needles (Pack of 5 High Quality Syringes, 10ml) - Ideal for Also Measuring Essential Oils, E-Liquids, and Formulas
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Alyssa Nolan
> 24 hourThese are great. They measure and work like they are supposed to. No rubber ring to deteriorate after like 2 uses. If you are trying to be able to wash and reuse... This is what you want. Also, if you are washing and reusing, the numbers and lines may start to wear off the sides. Happens to most of these kinds of syringes. However, I have found that putting a piece of packing tape around the outside of the syringe prevents this. You have to replace the tape after a lot of washes (weeks to months), but that is pretty easy to do.... And then you get to use the syringe until the plastic starts to wear down. To clean them, I have a set of multi-sized pipe cleaners. I need to use multiple syringes a day for my son... So it helps to be able to reuse them!
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Melissa
> 24 hourDid the job well
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Wheelephant
> 24 hourMy kids of jacked less to medication when I just squirt it down their throat! The oral syringes with the rubber things are terrible, I had been searching for a plastic only oral syringe for ages, and these are exactly that. I just throw them in the dishwasher between uses, The printing has held up great on them so I can measure dosage accurately. Highly recommend!
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F.H
> 24 hourThey dispense well. I use them to dispense essential oils. The marks are still in tact. Good product, a little expensive, wish they offered wholesale prices for large quantities. 1 star off, for high cost.
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Arpad Steven Schummer
> 24 hourI ordered these because they dont have a rubber cap on the end of the plunger. These dont swell, get stuck and become impossible to depress.
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Matt
> 24 hourThese are some of better ones, numbers dont rub off easily.
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Pen Name
> 24 hourThere isnt a better oral syringe out there. The hollow plunger style allows you to slip it over the tines on a dishwasher rack so it gets cleaned properly, not just splashed or filled up with filthy water. There is no rubber to swell or break or get stuck in the tube. When other syringes with a rubber plunger are heated they swell and wont fit in the syringe properly anymore. I am a nurse and therefore a bit of a germaphobe. There is a gap where the rubber meets the plastic on cheaper syringes that can hold water and harbor bacteria. The syringes can be washed over and over again on my washers sanitize cycle and still function perfectly. Anything else is disposable in my opinion. I cant bring myself to pass an improperly cleaned syringe around between sick kids. For functionality, longevity, and cleanliness this is the best syringe you can get.
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Jennifer
> 24 hourWe use these to give our toddler medicine. Weve tried others this same size that had much less substantial plungers, which is the part that ended up breaking first. I love that these syringes have a solid tube plunger--I dont see how they can break at all. Weve had trouble with all oral syringes with the numbers wearing off on the outside eventually after repeated washings, but we just scratch a mark at the line we use (in our case, 7.5 mL) and so its not a problem when the writing eventually fades. I highly recommend solid barrel plungers and these are the best weve used so far.
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Bhargav
> 24 hourLasts a long time
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chemistmom
> 24 hourI am working on writing a lab activity for children to make a density gradient column, and chose these syringes because they have no rubber stopper in them. The items I am using, such as isopropyl alcohol and baby oil made the rubber stopper swell and be very hard to expel the liquid, and nearly impossible to use in some other syringes I tried. These syringes work very well for very viscous liquids, such as Karo corn syrup and maple syrup, as well as thinner liquids, such as baby oil and Windex. The 10-mL size is good for transferring liquids into small travel-sized bottles, without needing any funnels or having the students try to pour the liquids into the bottles. The syringes weighed a fairly-consistent amount of product, both in using the same syringe several times, and across the package of the 5 syringes, but not good enough to give weighed results in the difference of specific gravity of Palmolive liquid dish soap and Windex glass cleaner, even though they have different densities. So, they would not work for the quantitative part of this lab, but for measuring and transferring the liquids to the bottles for the qualitative part of the lab, these are great! (In case you want to know the order of the density gradient column: Red is Karo corn syrup dyed red. Orange is Maple syrup. Yellow is Clorox ultra dishwashing liquid, lemon. Green is Palmolive original dish soap. Blue is Windex. Purple is baby oil, dyed purple with Wilton candy colors).