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Preloading daily Doses of KLOW in syringes

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  • afkar7A afkar7

    @violet45 said:

    @Randy I am definitely not opposed to it. Newbie here that’s still trying to figure everything out. Do you have a recommendation?

    I would recommend the V4 once they are back in stock.

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    @afkar7 Which one is the V4 pen? I couldn't locate on this website's shop.

    Oh they aren't in stock. Gotcha. So this one's not V4 right? https://peptidecritic.com/store/peptide-critic-research-pen-purple-copy

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    • pep_researcherP pep_researcher

      @afkar7 Which one is the V4 pen? I couldn't locate on this website's shop.

      Oh they aren't in stock. Gotcha. So this one's not V4 right? https://peptidecritic.com/store/peptide-critic-research-pen-purple-copy

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      @pep_researcher said:

      @afkar7 Which one is the V4 pen? I couldn't locate on this website's shop.

      Oh they aren't in stock. Gotcha. So this one's not V4 right? https://peptidecritic.com/store/peptide-critic-research-pen-purple-copy

      When you go in the shop, uncheck in stock only and you’ll see them but all are sold out right now. I believe Randy said they are in but have yet to be updated.

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        Eleanor
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        I don't know how to use, load, or anything else about a pen.
        Is there a beginners manual?

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          I don't know how to use, load, or anything else about a pen.
          Is there a beginners manual?

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          @Eleanor PeptideCritic YouTube video explains some of the nitty-gritty here:

          https://youtu.be/dHPQQ6YsMEg?is=xnn7lMSv1Tv8HkTv

          Personally, I’m holding off until after I see the results from this round of researching… but it does seem like a more convenient option.

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          • Jake_PepTronJ Jake_PepTron

            @Eleanor PeptideCritic YouTube video explains some of the nitty-gritty here:

            https://youtu.be/dHPQQ6YsMEg?is=xnn7lMSv1Tv8HkTv

            Personally, I’m holding off until after I see the results from this round of researching… but it does seem like a more convenient option.

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            Eleanor
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            @Jake_PepTron said:

            @Eleanor PeptideCritic YouTube video explains some of the nitty-gritty here:

            https://youtu.be/dHPQQ6YsMEg?is=xnn7lMSv1Tv8HkTv

            Personally, I’m holding off until after I see the results from this round of researching… but it does seem like a more convenient option.

            Thanks Jake. The same here.

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            • judgetooJ judgetoo

              When we first started researching peps, I would “shot prep” on Sundays similar to meal prepping. I would have a small glass where I would place a sticky and the prepared syringes so I could keep track. It got to the point where it became a chore and the used syringes stacked up in our sharps container seemed like a lot of waste.

              Fast forward a month or so later and thanks to the community here, we seen the light with pens. Wow, what a difference! Saves a huge amount of time and waste. We now have 8 prefilled pens sitting in our fridge and I will be buying more. We only use syringes for edge cases for stuff we pen occasionally.

              As a side note, we did have to go through different size needles to find the right length for our pens. My wife uses 5mm and I prefer the 8mm. Good luck!

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              Paradox
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              @judgetoo what did you like more about the 8mm? Different/better needle quality? I was on 6mm good quality syringe needle and went to a great quality 4mm pen needles and don’t really notice a difference, but they are SHORT.

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                @judgetoo what did you like more about the 8mm? Different/better needle quality? I was on 6mm good quality syringe needle and went to a great quality 4mm pen needles and don’t really notice a difference, but they are SHORT.

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                @Paradox The smaller needles (4mm, 5mm) weren’t going in far enough for me. The peps left welts/bumps. That went away after trying the 6mm and 8mm. I settled on the 8mm. Guess it’s really just a matter of preference. I use 12mm/29 gauge for my testosterone. Again, just my preference. Seemed like they were all quality needles.

                Guess the thick skin matches my hard head. At least that’s what my better half tells me. 😆

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                  I have a LOT of scar tissue on my belly, abdomen, arms and even a bit on my legs. Wondering if the welts I get from using 8mm 29G syringe needles are too long or short. It's hard to determine, but if peps are trying to make it through scar tissue...

                  If I start getting pens, I'd like to get it right first or at least 2nd time.

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                    I have a LOT of scar tissue on my belly, abdomen, arms and even a bit on my legs. Wondering if the welts I get from using 8mm 29G syringe needles are too long or short. It's hard to determine, but if peps are trying to make it through scar tissue...

                    If I start getting pens, I'd like to get it right first or at least 2nd time.

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                    @Eleanor
                    I find that whether I use pens or syringes, it's nice to have 3 different sizes of them.
                    Generally, if your injecting larger volumes, you will prefer a longer needle to avoid it leaking back out. The videos that @randy has are excellent and the pens available from the store work very well. Pens are the way to go unless you're injecting large volumes of SS31 or glutathione or similar. Pens work great for everything; I just don't like refilling them as often as required for the larger dose items.

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                      @Eleanor
                      I find that whether I use pens or syringes, it's nice to have 3 different sizes of them.
                      Generally, if your injecting larger volumes, you will prefer a longer needle to avoid it leaking back out. The videos that @randy has are excellent and the pens available from the store work very well. Pens are the way to go unless you're injecting large volumes of SS31 or glutathione or similar. Pens work great for everything; I just don't like refilling them as often as required for the larger dose items.

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                      @CapmanCrunch Thanks Cap. The largest volume I inject is 70 units (Tirz).

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