• 3pcs 150ml Syringes: Each syringe is individually sealed, clean, safe and sterile. Great for refilling and measuring essential oil, inks, lubricants, sealants, glues, adhesives, solvents, light oil etc
  • The gradations marks are clear and well-printed, hold up to multiple washings after different uses. The plunger works smoothly, and the rubber tip on the plunger makes a tight seal
  • Polypropylene Barrel, for measuring and dispensing fluids/chemicals, lab use & experiments, succulents garden watering
  • The plunger can pull right out of the back and the rubber seal can be taken off for cleaning as well
  • Not work with quick-setting super glue because of work time. Make sure whatever glue you are trying to use has enough time for you to load it in and dispense

My wife and I bought this 3-syringe set before Easter to make "rainbow Jello-jiggler eggs." We had plastic egg molds with a small hole at the top and these syringes perfectly fit. Because we had 3, we didn't have to keep washing up as frequently. Our "rainbow" eggs have a half dozen layers. We used them all once, then washed them, then did the other three and washed up at the end. Worked perfectly! And, I was very impressed that the white plastic cleaned easily with soap and hot water. We were afraid the liquid Jello might stain the white. Nope. Came clean completely. NOTE: If you are going to use these frequently in the kitchen, be sure you have a bottle brush to get the interior nice and clean. We have one handy at our sink and that's one reason we were able to clean them so easily.

I bought these with the intention of using them for epoxy resin. I guess I still could, but the marked increments are not small enough for the batches I mix. My roommate ended up using one to induce vomiting in her dog who ate a whole toy... so you know, they're good for that.

I need something to use when I clean my ears. I didn't know the ml, mm, whatever. Great product. About an inch wide and 8" long.

I bought these to use to remove or replace oil in various places on my motorcycles. There are several areas that are difficult to get to with a bottle of oil. I use these and attach a 1/4 inch ID tube to the end. This is especially nice to use when doing master cylinder flushes to remove the brake fluid or replace if the cylinder is in a tight space. These are large and have a good capacity for my needs.

I order these to use for filling my Air Paint Gun. I use Latex paint and they worked perfectly cleaned up easy also. I sniped about 1/2" off the snout to get a larger hole now I can pull the paint outta the can and fill the container on my sprayer with NO MESS.

Bought 150 mL syringe x3 to use (w/1/4" I.D. clear PVC vinyl tubing) as a poor man's brake / power steering fluid extractor (to empty their reservoirs via the fill hole to make room for virgin replacement fluid to be added. Just received and used for this purpose. Worked fine. Disassembled, rinsed with water, dried; ready for next use. So simple, fast and easy; wish I had done this years ago. Having an extra pair of hands for the task is helpful, but not required.

I use these for a different purpose than most. I have a 32 year old mini-golf course in Northern NY. With 36 holes, sometimes after a very heavy rain a few of the cups on the holes don't drain as fast as they used to. These syringes are great for quickly suctioning the water out so I can get the courses playable again. They work smoothly and seem to be very good quality, and the price was low. They're also handy to have on hand for measuring out medicines and formula for our petting zoo animals.

Using syringe to pull water out of a planter that holds my Lucky Bamboo. It needs to be changed every two weeks and this is easier than disturbing the stones. I can also use to water the plant by filling the syringe with the water and fertilizer mix and pushing it in.

Needed this for getting water and deice fluid out of my DC-9 cockpit. Works perfectly: big enough to do the job, and small enough to fit in a flight bag. Most pilots use a turkey baster, but this spills less and holds more. The only disadvantage is it takes both hands to use, so it takes some more flexibility to reach those aft cup holders, VS the one handed reach with a turkey baster. I just came up with a better mousetrap... If you fly a jet with leaky windows (McDonnell-Douglas) --you're welcome.

Worked perfectly for my purpose. I had moisture in the transom of my sailboat. Drilled down into the layers of plywood encapsulated in fiberglass with a 3/8” bit. Mixed up some low VOC. Epoxy, thinned it with xylene, poured it into the 150ml syringe and just gently “pushed” the mixture into the holes. In theory, the xylene displaces the moisture and leaves the epoxy structure in its place. Fingers crossed. The syringes were perfect. Most are too small. I threw them away when I was done. They would have cleaned up, but for the price, I wasn’t interested.