ReliOn Needles
By John CrowleyCA
March 12, 2008
804
12
Needle Gauges: 29, 30, 31, Needle Sizes: 1/2: and 5/16:, Increment: 1 unit
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By John CrowleyCA
March 12, 2008
804
12
Needle Gauges: 29, 30, 31, Needle Sizes: 1/2: and 5/16:, Increment: 1 unit
Reviews (12 reviews)
Add your reviewLove them. I have used BD and I can tell no difference in feel.
ProsPrice is VERY affordable!
ConsNone
The price is great, they work just as well as the pricier syringes.
ProsLower cost
ConsOnly available at Sams Club or Walmart
I have noticed a big difference with these syringes. I am bruising at the site I inject and they hurt more than the good ones.
ProsThey are cheaper…
did not like them at all,hurt and left marks where injected
did not like them at all,hurt and left marks where injected
I love them!!!!!!
ProsThere cheapNone
Consnone
These are the only needles that I have used, and have never had a problem with air pockets.
Just as good as B-D syringes.
ProsGreat product & excellent price.
ConsThey're starting to make them smaller, which is not always good on they eye sight or if you're struggling with arthritis.
Great needles use these all the time, great price too I have no problem with them
These are the best needles I have used & seems like I have tried quite a few. Draw a couple of more units than you need & push out the extra to keep the air out of the needle. Works every time. I also use the Reli On Insulin which is Novolin.
Very affordable … just under $13/box of 100 at Walmart as opposed to more than $22/box of 100 for BD
Prosindividually wrapped and more compact
Consnone
I do not like these cheap needles—they let air in along with the insulin.
Prosinexpensive
ConsHard to get air out of syringe.