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Reddit mentions of Blunt Tip Dispensing Fill Needle 14 ga x 1-1/2" Olive Green 50 pcs

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Blunt Tip Dispensing Fill Needle 14 ga x 1-1/2
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    Features:
  • 14 Gauge 0.069"id x 0.083"od
  • 1.5" blunt tip stainless steel cannula
  • Overall length 2.190"
  • UV safe plastic hub with threaded Luer taper fits all standard syringes
  • Pack of 50
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Weight0.0220462262 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Blunt Tip Dispensing Fill Needle 14 ga x 1-1/2" Olive Green 50 pcs:

u/p3tabyt3 ยท 2 pointsr/FLMedicalTrees

Excellent! Thank you!

One question for you:

I had purchased a few lure-lock blunt tip dispensing needles, like these: https://www.amazon.com/Blunt-Dispensing-Needle-Olive-Green/dp/B001QRZ31C

I purchased from a different seller last time, and I noticed when I squeezed the TruClear into the pod it looked "foggy" in comparison to a new TruPod. Wasn't sure if this was because of any particulate in the dispensing needle? Have you experienced something like this?

Tried with 2 different tips/pods/TruClears and same result.

I notice a slightly harsher taste difference in the one I filled myself and so far my hypotheses for the foggy/harshness is any of the following:

  • Air bubbles/gaps from self-dispensing the oil into the pod (?)
  • Particulate in the syringe tip (?)
  • Darker/lighter distillates mixing together, a.k.a. the new truclear mixing with whatever the old pod had in it.

    What's your method for emptying the syringe into a pod (including heat up method)?

    I tried using hot/boiling water and it sorta works but I haven't been able to time it right where the distillate is really liquid, it still comes out super thick even after holding in the hot water for a good 30 seconds.

    I'm scared of contaminating the medicine I'll be vaping in my lungs. Or, am I over thinking this and is this a common occurrence when moving the TruClear to the pod?

    I'm hoping to reap the benefits of only paying $60 for a refill syringe and dispensing into my own distillate-supporting cartridges, as opposed to the $94 for a pre-filled pod or the $74 MCT oil cut carts.

    Big ups to Trulieve for their continued support, and to you /u/FloridaMMJInfo for posting up all this info and sparking these conversations :)