

How do you guys get that last drop out of your vials?
The only drawing needles available to me are not long enough to touch the bottom of the vial therefore I have been turning the vial upside down and trying to sit the tip just far enough inside the rubber top so that I can draw that last valuble drop out but it has taken a few attempts and it doesn't seem like the most sterile practice, especially when you have three compounds that are running out similtaneously.
There must be a better way, what's the proper procedure?


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Firstly, you should always draw with the vial upside down. secondly, you pump air into the vial so the oil jumps into the needle. For the last drops, I put the vial upside down at a 45 degree angle (to get the juice in the neck of the vial), then I get it that way.
Same as above bro. If there is a better way I hope someone posts it!
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I researched the procedure until I was confident I would do it right but it didn't go to plan. My first cycle (which I'm currently on) involves 3 different injectable compounds.
On my first attempt I pushed air into the first vial and drew back the correct amount and then I drew back enough air to make room for the next compound and when I drew it back I'm not sure what happened but I definitely fckd the dose up lol.
Also, I tried holding the vial upside down and pushing air into it (to get the last drop) but the drawing needle slipped out and the gear spat out of the vial!
Now I don't bother pushing air into the vial at all and I haven't had a problem since.
Last edited by BillHicksFan; 08-28-2010 at 08:05 PM.


QUOTE]For the last drops, I put the vial upside down at a 45 degree angle (to get the juice in the neck of the vial), then I get it that way.[/QUOTE]
That's a winner! Got every last spec of gears, lucky I kept my vials![]()
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