💡 Elevate Your Care Routine with DEPEPE!
The DEPEPE Dental Syringe set includes 8 disposable 12cc syringes with a curved tip, designed for effective oral care, pet feeding, and various DIY applications. Made from medical-grade polypropylene, these syringes ensure safety and reliability in every use.
A**D
Prefect for filling hummingbird "flowers," not exactly perfect for medicine dispensing
Prefect for telling hummingbird "flowers," not exactly perfect for medicine dispensing.I bought these guys specifically to refill some fake hummingbird flowers with home-made sugar water. They work perfectly for this purpose!Medicine: While I can state that this would be a very simple way of administering medicine to children or pets- as per the ad, there are NO UNITS of measurement.One would have measure out the correct quantity of liquid in a MEDICINE CUP or SPOON (cup would be easiest) - NOT a HOME *cooking teaspoon* etc. THEN, you could draw it up into this syringe and give to child or pet - especially if difficult to administer. This would be an excellent tool to HELP with that process, as long as thar procedure is in place. II'm looking at you, infants and kitties!!!PLEASE don't use this by itself as a simple medicine syringe - it will be inaccurate. Most pharmacies will have medicine cups or spoons to help you out! Just ask!Again, perfect for my purposes!Stay safe out there!
A**R
Second time purchasing
They work well for gluing in tight spots
T**R
Excellent for precise, economical application of lubricants in confined places.
I use these dental syringes for targeted lubrication of parts of power tools used outdoors, but occasionally for fans and motorized drive mechanisms used indoors as well. They are great for the precise application of lubricants on pulleys and axles for belt drive mechanisms or self-propelled mowers, for proper lubrication of chains and roller noses on chainsaws, for applying control cable lubricants with little or no waste (or mess), as well as squeaky fan motors and caster wheels on furniture or vacuums and carpet cleaners, etc. Depending on what's being dispensed, they may be single-use or useful for months at a time; liquid lubricants tend to destroy the seals in a matter of just a few days, and in some instances a matter of hours: pastes or gelatins may not negatively affect the seals for months or years. And at the price you can afford to keep a bunch around for whenever the need arises.
P**.
Good for projects
They worked fairly well for my project. The hole in the end is a little small for thick glues and I had to cut it back a little. The plunger is captive That is good and bad, but I think in the end, a good thing. You can not clean out the tube when you are done so single use
C**R
Must Have for Wisdom Teeth!
Best purchase I’ve made lately! I had my wisdom teeth out last week and keeping the area clean has been a disaster. I read somewhere online that some oral surgeons give their patients these syringes to help cleanse the area. Mine didn’t do that, but thank God for Amazon! I fill the syringe with warm salt water and dispense it in the area after eating. You’d be so surprised at how much food gets stuck in those holes. This does a great job and getting it all cleaned out — with no pain. Just be sure hold the syringe just above the area and don’t allow it to make contact, as it could cause pain or even dislodge the blood clot. If you’re looking at this item because you’ve recently had teeth removed — it is a MUST HAVE.
R**T
Perfect!
I used these to irrigate my wound. The tip was a bit narrow which would have caused the normal saline to come out with too high of a pressure so I just cut off the first inch or so and it worked perfectly
R**.
My Dog Loves It
Just what the title says, my dog loves it!My dog is a 14 lb poodle and she has a really hard time staying hydrated. She's had to go into the vet multiple times just to rehydrate after becoming dehydrated. I've tried flavoring her water with dog safe flavors like bone broth. I've tried wetting down her food. I've tried changing food. Nothing was working.That's when I saw a video on YouTube talking about syringe feeding sick dogs. I tried it the way the video was doing it and my dog hated it. I was like, "I can't believe I just spend money on 8 syringes for nothing." Then I played with it a bit (ended up cutting half the tip to decrease the pressure of the water). I messed around to see what my dog would deal with and we found something effective at last!I syringe feed her water to her and she licks it up from the tip as I slowly push out similar to what a hamster does! This makes me really happy because it means she is drinking and it makes her happy because she thinks it's a game! Win-Win scenario!
F**.
Birds
Quality is not there for the money
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