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    Steve
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    Forgive me if this has been answered already but I was wondering if there are any video's showing/explaining the difference between V1,V2,V3 and v3.5 pens? I've looked without success and have zero knowledge on pens.

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      @steve Some of that is covered in this video - there's a lot of other info on the peptidecritic channel in other videos.

      @randy is a bit of a stickler... so you sill find a nice quality floor across all of them... but he's also a bit of a connoisseur - so there are subtle differences as well.

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        Thank you
        I’m thinking these are the way to go for the daily injection stuff.

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          Forgive me if this has been answered already but I was wondering if there are any video's showing/explaining the difference between V1,V2,V3 and v3.5 pens? I've looked without success and have zero knowledge on pens.

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          @Steve ed pretty much covered it. You cant go wrong with any of them. My suggestion is always get a few different colors and a label maker so you dont mix them up. V2's are great for this. Right now ive got a few v2's v3.5's a luxura. 3 xulin's, two v1 and a gansulin in rotation along with two others we may or may not add in the coming months depending on how testing goes.

          If we sell it they've seen 3 months of testing by our team at a minimum.

          "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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            Any of the ones you have better suited to a novice?

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              Any of the ones you have better suited to a novice?

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              @Steve Im pretty much of a pen connoisseur as well.

              I have bought all of Randys pens and some others.

              So in my personal view i love my V1, why? Because it has a clicking action that i like.

              The V2-V3 practically, you push and its goes so you need to be more of an intermediate user if your trying to go slow.

              The new auto Gausen pen, is were i keep my Reta, its pretty bad ass, but i dont think i would swap pen vials or have 10 auto pens either.

              Randy just got a new Gausen pen not automatic im going to test out.

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