Thoughts on injection pens & peptide filtering?

The gansulin pen is way better than the bird pen. I like the bird pen, but gansulin is so much better. More expensive, sure, but way better. I have 2 gansulins, a bird pen, a Savvio, an All-Star Pro and a sulin pen from AE. Gansulin is my favorite, followed by the All-Star Pro.
what makes it better? I've heard that, but I don't know what constitutes better.
 
The gansulin pen is way better than the bird pen. I like the bird pen, but gansulin is so much better. More expensive, sure, but way better. I have 2 gansulins, a bird pen, a Savvio, an All-Star Pro and a sulin pen from AE. Gansulin is my favorite, followed by the All-Star Pro.
Better in what way? Can you be specific?
 
Better in what way? Can you be specific?
The mechanics of it feel better. I push a button and it's done. Bird pen feels good too, but the button/lever is larger and might be more cumbersome to use. Some have stated that you need to hold the lever down on the bird pen until it's done. I do that anyway just to be safe, but others have stated that they've forgotten and not gotten the full dose.
 
The carts I received from Ali Baba do have the black mark. The Underground supply carts say they are tested and sterile. there is a test number.
Where is your information saying otherwise coming from?
A friend who does sterilizing for a hospital and sterilizes his own carts. He told me that he personally wouldn't use the carts from Underground unless they were done in an autoclave. He buys carts from AE and does them himself.
 
The mechanics of it feel better. I push a button and it's done. Bird pen feels good too, but the button/lever is larger and might be more cumbersome to use. Some have stated that you need to hold the lever down on the bird pen until it's done. I do that anyway just to be safe, but others have stated that they've forgotten and not gotten the full dose.
Do you find that either of them don't work very well with sterile carts? I've heard like four people say vaguely that they're not strong enough to work with sterile carts like you get from like thepeppen , but I don't know why a nonsterile cart would be easier or what the heck that's all about.
 
Do you find that either of them don't work very well with sterile carts? I've heard like four people say vaguely that they're not strong enough to work with sterile carts like you get from like thepeppen , but I don't know why a nonsterile cart would be easier or what the heck that's all about.
I've had maybe 1 misfire with the gansulin in maybe 40 injections across both. I say that's pretty good overall. Early on, I made the mistake of taking out the cart from the pen, rubbing it with alcohol and putting it back in the pen, which dropped the plunger down, which meant I didn't actually take my dose (the rubber stopper didn't move because the plunger wasn't right up on it). Now I know better and know to watch the stopper move to make sure it actually did what it was supposed to. I've not tried the Novopen yet, as that needs to be modded so it can accept any cart, and needs spacers. But my friend who is super into pens, loves it. I might pick up a modded version just to see how it is.

But I'll say, I'd rather use a pen, then go back to regular needles. No pulling from the vial every time, no dull needles, no guessing if the line is right at the correct unit. The downside is that you have to make the cart, which can make more waste overall (2 needles, in addition to the recon needle, and all the paper/plastic it brings). I was "scared" at first to make the carts, but now it's super easy. I bought a 3D printed pen case and just keep them in the fridge and use when needed, and store the vials in a drawer.
 
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