Pros and Cons of using injector pens
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Pens are easy; you can use 33-gauge needles and have one color for each peptide. Just twist the top and push. Getting them set up takes a few minutes, but once that's done, it's quick and easy.
@Bobbish Yup, 5-15 minutes once a month vs 5 minutes every day. Plus filling the disposal bin takes a lot longer.
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love the Gansulin! I’d have 5 if they weren’t so $$. Maybe over time…
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The only negative I see and what others have reported is: sometimes there you lose a small amount of research peptide.
For example: when pushing all the way in your rat, you must keep pen at the completion point for over 10 seconds as it still releases. -
The only negative I see and what others have reported is: sometimes there you lose a small amount of research peptide.
For example: when pushing all the way in your rat, you must keep pen at the completion point for over 10 seconds as it still releases.@fuzzybunny5150 Yeah and there is no way around it. Theyre cost prohibitive for and we totally get it. But ive never had anyone use a pen and say "nah. not for me"
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The only negative I see and what others have reported is: sometimes there you lose a small amount of research peptide.
For example: when pushing all the way in your rat, you must keep pen at the completion point for over 10 seconds as it still releases.@fuzzybunny5150 I haven’t had a problem or lost more than a small drop, and the same happens with manual pens. I hold for maybe 5-6 seconds after the clicking stops and I see the plunger stops moving. Only issue so far is it is a bit fast for GLOW or other peps that cause irritation.
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Your comparing a Ferrari to a Toyota, the Gansulin pen is more for experienced ppl, just start with a couple V3 and then when you more comfortable, take a Ferrari for a spin