• 10ml, 3ml and 1ml Industrial Syringes
  • 14 & 18 Gauge Luer Lock 1 Inch Blunt Dispensing Tips
  • Dispense All - The Best Quality Industrial Syringes & Accessories
  • Great for Refilling and Measuring e-liquids, e-cigs, e-juice
  • Handy for ink refilling and fountain pen refilling!

Purchased this to lube my firearms. Folks if you are looking for the PERFECT product to dispense grease and oil for your firearms this is it. also purchased this for the smaller needles > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HJ2B8H0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Larger tips dispence grease perfect and the smaller needles for oil either one drop at a time with small or a flow with larger. Buy both you will not regret it. Also if you do not want to leave the needles on you can put the installed caps on

I have been off smoking for six months thanks to the use of my e-cig. Due to the high cost of e-juice, and the FDA trying to make it much harder and more expansive to vape, I have chosen to mix my own juice. These syringes have been a great tool to help mix my juices to exact measurements. The small syringe is good for flavors and nicotine, while the larger ones are great for the VG and PG. The tips are great to get into the large bottles of VG, PG, and the small flavoring bottles. If anything happened to these or they start to ware out, I am going to buy more. Much cheaper than buying a scale to make the juices and work great. One thing to keep in mind, the VG (Vegetable Glycerin) is very think and takes time to draw into the syringe. It is how it is and something that is easy to deal with. I also suggest leaving a bit of room in the bottom before drawing up the liquid. That will give you the most accurate measurements without air trapped in the top, right at the rubber plunger. If you are looking into starting your own e-juice mixes, this is a great way to start.

I use these to apply glues and epoxies to electronics and small items that I can't apply with a spudger. The short tips of varying sizes and gauges are a perfect fit for what I need. They're made of robust plastic and are clean and sterile so I can rest assured there are no contaminates. Overall very satisfied.

All came as it said it would. The blunt tip needles are about the same size as air pump needles for gym balls (e.g. basketballs, soccer balls, footballs). If using for vape, those ball needles fit really nicely within the top part of the drip portion of the container (not the eye dropper style).

Purchased these for DIY eliquid mixing. They work perfectly. They come individually wrapped in sterile packaging, which is a huge perk. I use the 1ml for Nic, and previously used the 10ml for PG/VG. If your intended use is the same as mine, I recommend getting some clear condiment bottles with caps for the PG/VG instead, as it will save you time, and eliminate "vape dishes". I wish I had known of this tactic prior, as I would have only purchased the 1ml syringes.

These are great--I use them to refill ink cartridges in fountain pens. For a few decades, as a health care administrator, I used to simply use 19g or 21g straight needles from a hospital. These are better because you can't accidentally do a needle stick! It is nice, when one uses different colors of ink, to have enough syringes and 'needles' to have one for each color. Thanks! Highly recommended for what I need.

I use these for my essential oil blends that I make at home. Great for measuring out exactly how much of which oil is going into a mix. Very useful.

I'm a custom computer builder and often need to apply I reapply thermal paste to processors and graphics cards, so I usually run out of the syringe type of thermal compound rather quickly. I ended up buying a 200g tub of Cooler Master Ice Fusion thermal compound, but it was a hassle and a mess to scoop and apply just the right amount for each component. Since there was so much in the tub, I didn't want to get just one syringe and have to keep refilling, so I decided to get a multipack and am very happy with the results. I filled them all, and now dispensing and applying the paste is extremely easy and efficient. No hassle, no mess, and the blue caps help prevent spills and accidental discharge when I'm not using it.

This is a fantastic bargain. I got 3 of the 1 cc syringes (increments of 0.01 cc), 3 of the 3 cc syringes (increments of 0.1 cc), and 3 of the 10 cc (actually 12 cc) syringes (increments of 0.2 cc), plus 9 Luer Lock connectors with needles attached, and 9 Luer Lock air-tight caps for capping the syringes to keep the liquid intact or to keep dirt out. The Luer Lock is a screw-in connector rather than a slip-on connector. It only take about a quarter of a turn to lock the connector and needle into the syringe. I use these for my microscope hobby, and I use them for filling fountain pen cartridges and for washing out my fountain pens when the need arises. The 10-12 ml syringe is perfect for rinsing out my fountain pens. I use the smaller syringes for my microscope and for refilling fountain pen cartridges. Even though the package warns you to destroy the cartridge after a single use, I don't use them for medical purposes. This supply of 1-ml, 3-ml, and 10-ml syringes is perfect for my needs and will last me a lifetime.

I was looking for a precision oiler to dispense flux for electronic soldering applications. I have had lousy luck with precision oilers in the past and tried these syringes. They are fantastic for the purpose! Liquid or paste flux worked perfectly, dispensed accurately without over or under dispensing. Since it worked so well for flux, I tried firearm cleaning and lubricant fluids, and even several types of grease in the 10ml size, and they are excellent for that. I'm presently keeping the needles capped off with foam ear plugs, but it's not perfect, I'm looking for better needle caps, particularly for flux, as it dries out and gets sticky and difficult to clean. I've found keeping them about 1/3 full is ideal for precision dispensing. I'll be getting more of these, though I'll be looking for a pack of 8-12 3ml syringes, as they seem to work the best for me. Keeping them in a cheap plastic craft box protects them and the needles from damage and making a mess if accidentally compressed.