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Good Lube shooter......from the farm supply store


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This product is exactly what I was looking for to get a good amount of lube up in there, it has a steel applicator and good controls for the plunger even if your hands are slippery.

I has a smooth slightly bulb tip that slips in well and once it is thinner than just about anything else I've seen.

Oh, and I think it's meant for shooting antibiotics down the throats of livestock, but don't let that stop you.

http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/producers-pridereg%3B-nylon-syringe-with-drench-tip-30cc-capacity


   
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It does have replaceable O-rings which should be obtainable from a hardware store, other than that it seems like it'll last quite a while.


   
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Winner!... just the thing to use with J-Lube.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/360802024022?lpid=82&chn=ps


   
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FYI. 10, 20, 30 and 50 ml versions available in AU, around $25 from farming suppliers. Plexi glass, brass and silicone plunger washer. Designed to be boiled.


   
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Is Polylube the same as J Lube. It is a powder that mixes with water and is used as a cattle obstetrics lube?
Strange question for this forum about a strange as this thread on drenching syringes!
But we must improvise


   
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@isvara

There was a J-lube thread that got going back in 2008. Sounds like the same material.


   
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@sjenz looks good but way to expensive. Why not just use a 5ml syringe with no needle?The syringe fits easily into the top of a lube bottle to suck the lube in and the tip gets lubed at the same time. Then just stick the syringe in your rear about a inch or two and squirt. Job done
I leave the plunger just off fully homed in so it does not get stuck. I have been using the same syringe for 4 years. Clean with hot water and soap every now and then.
I use it with water base and silicon lube. Not sure how you would go with oil but hey the are only $2. Throw away! I find if you put a little water base lube on the plunger it just lasts and does not glue itself in.
If its the quality of the tool you use then yes your plunger looks excellent! Just stop using it if you start mooing. LOL


   
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I actually use a plastic syringe like dispenser that comes with my HRT. take a maximum of 5 ml. I reshape the end. I have drawer full of them, well sort of. I am still using the first ones I modified without breaking. Model 1 is open ended but smoothed for my Shea Butter. Model 2 has the point removed but retains the small aperture this for for any liquid lubes. I don't think I need the drench gun :), but it was worth the investigation :o3


   
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I tried various methods of applying extra lube internally and found that when I just barely had it past the sphincter that it gave me the sensation of having to eliminate. But I knew that not having enough in there was leading to lack luster sessions. Getting it further up seems to help. I like the smoothness of the metal tip and everything. Basically it's going to last a long time and I won't keep having ti buy new disposable things.


   
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@sjenz thats certainly not crazy at all. Saving another tree one ass at a time 🙂


   
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