

10 ml / 10 cc / 2 tsp Oral Medication Dispenser - Syringe 10cc Without Needles (Pack of 5 High Quality Syringes, 10ml) - Ideal for Also Measuring Essential Oils, E-Liquids, and Formulas
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Matt
> 3 dayThese are some of better ones, numbers dont rub off easily.
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Revolt
> 3 dayEasy to use
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Reed J
> 3 dayI got these as I was tired of the rubber plungers on traditional syringes coming off after multiple uses. These are great for dispensing childrens medicine like Tylenol or Motrin and are really easy to clean. They also last much longer than traditional syringes and are easier to dispense smoothly.
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PW2NE
> 3 dayI ordered to take on vacation. I got a microfibercloth instead of syringes. Syringes will arrive after our departure. I’m keeping them when they come but still frustrating.
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Pen name
> 3 dayGood product as expected.
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echo mike
> 3 dayI use these for kitty meds , mixing cat milk with meds etc..... Since it doesnt have the rubber thingy this works well without it, after while not using it one broke but I had it in cabinet forever. Im not sure if helps but I think it does if you keep sum water in it between uses to make it last longer. But whenever I need syringes these I get!!
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Iliana
Greater than one weekMy son (4 years old) has epilepsy. He must take his meds twice a day. I was tired of having to replace syringes because the markings would fade after 3 uses or the syringes could not be cleaned properly. I have had these for almost a year and the markings are still intact. I use a tiny brush (like the ones I used to scrub the tubes from sippy cups) to deep clean them when needed. There were out of stock for a long time, and I am so happy they are available again!
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Miriam Smith
> 3 dayThe spout is a little short/fat for use with my medicine caps, but it works well enough. Could be a bit more tapered.
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Lindsey Kimball
> 3 dayMy favorite syringes for my son’s meds
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chemistmom
> 3 dayI am working on writing a lab activity for children to make a density gradient column, and chose these syringes because they have no rubber stopper in them. The items I am using, such as isopropyl alcohol and baby oil made the rubber stopper swell and be very hard to expel the liquid, and nearly impossible to use in some other syringes I tried. These syringes work very well for very viscous liquids, such as Karo corn syrup and maple syrup, as well as thinner liquids, such as baby oil and Windex. The 10-mL size is good for transferring liquids into small travel-sized bottles, without needing any funnels or having the students try to pour the liquids into the bottles. The syringes weighed a fairly-consistent amount of product, both in using the same syringe several times, and across the package of the 5 syringes, but not good enough to give weighed results in the difference of specific gravity of Palmolive liquid dish soap and Windex glass cleaner, even though they have different densities. So, they would not work for the quantitative part of this lab, but for measuring and transferring the liquids to the bottles for the qualitative part of the lab, these are great! (In case you want to know the order of the density gradient column: Red is Karo corn syrup dyed red. Orange is Maple syrup. Yellow is Clorox ultra dishwashing liquid, lemon. Green is Palmolive original dish soap. Blue is Windex. Purple is baby oil, dyed purple with Wilton candy colors).