• 1ml / 1cc capacity
  • Luer slip tip
  • Non-sterile
  • Great for Glue, Hobby Crafts, Aquarium, Pet Feeding .
  • Bulk package, not individual

I bought these to get resin into molds with tiny holes, works perfectly for what I bought them for. Might end up using them for liquid meds if the animals ever come to need them but for now they're just tools for my resin casing. For about .10cents each I cant complain.

Syringes arrived fast and cleanly packaged. Tip of plunger is easily readable for accurate amounts of meds.

The perfect syringes for meds. The syringe functions smoothly. Increments are marked boldly. Packaging and shipping most efficient. I will be very inclined to order from this merchant again.

Exactly what I was looking for to control dose of prescription ointment.

Very easy to handle. Sturdy. Good price. Great to not pay extra for needles or caps!

All 100 came nicely packed! They definitely aren’t the best highest quality, but considering both the fact that they’re 1 time use and .10¢ each, I shall hold no grudges. I would definitely recommend these to anyone looking!

These have the black plunger that goes all the way to the tip of the syringe. There is no medicine wasted. Like all syringes they're good for a few washings before the lines wipe away and need to be replaced. My parrot sees the syringe and knows it time for her meds. She takes a very small amount and 1cc is perfect for our needs.

My cat (Milo) is on oral medication and the Vet normally gives a few syringes with the bottle of meds. Problem is, they get so sticky and eventually are so hard to plunge, it sometimes would choke him. I figured rather than trying to constantly soak the ones I have, I'd get a pack. I'm glad I did. He gets 1cc (1ml) which is why I prefer these. There's no measuring, just fill completely. Now when one starts to get too sticky and rinsing doesn't help, I can just trash it and start a new one. So much better!

Purchased these for deworming a litter of puppies. The price point was good enough I didnt mind tossing them out when done rather than washing them. I will likely donate the leftovers to a shelter or rescue.

The syringes my vet gave me for the eardrops got munged up (technical term) after one use and wouldn't plunge, even if I washed them after each use. I got these. Cheap enough to throw out after each use, but they seem to be a little looser than the ones I had and it's great to get more than one use out of them.