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Auto injects

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 5:53 pm
by Dirtroad Johnson
Would like to hear some recommendations on autoinjects, also any pros & cons. I would like to have a good quality one that is user friendly if there is such a thing.
Thanks,
DRJ

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:11 pm
by Mustang64
So i got one from Amazon and have been VERY happy with it. Called "Autoject Ei Injection Aid Device Aj1310". the first few times i injected i was having difficulty in doing it just right and didn't love the (slight) pain that i knew was coming. This device changed it for me. I was able to set it up for the type of needle i used following the directions included (there are also many videos explaining how to adjust and use on youtube) and my first (and 99% of subsequent) injection was a success!
Happy to chat if you have questions.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:17 pm
by jwjwjw
Inject-Ease is a good one. I've been using one for about 6 months of good results.
I like it because it will automatically inject the needle and you don't see the needle go in.
Then you push the plunger down with your thumb to make the medication go in at a slow pace which I think is better than the medication being pushed in your member too quickly.
Purchased it at Amazon and it was pretty inexpensive.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 11:29 pm
by easymoney
When I was doing shots I too used the Inject-Ease .. comes with 2 different depth rings to adjust how deep the needle goes in. I had a broken hand at the time I was injecting and the g/f has bad shaky hands so it worked out great for us. You barely feel the needle go in and you control how fast the plunger is pushed for your injection.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:47 am
by Dirtroad Johnson
Mustang64 wrote:So i got one from Amazon and have been VERY happy with it. Called "Autoject Ei Injection Aid Device Aj1310". the first few times i injected i was having difficulty in doing it just right and didn't love the (slight) pain that i knew was coming. This device changed it for me. I was able to set it up for the type of needle i used following the directions included (there are also many videos explaining how to adjust and use on youtube) and my first (and 99% of subsequent) injection was a success!
Happy to chat if you have questions.


OK Thanks Mustang.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:49 am
by Dirtroad Johnson
jwjwjw wrote:Inject-Ease is a good one. I've been using one for about 6 months of good results.
I like it because it will automatically inject the needle and you don't see the needle go in.
Then you push the plunger down with your thumb to make the medication go in at a slow pace which I think is better than the medication being pushed in your member too quickly.
Purchased it at Amazon and it was pretty inexpensive.


Thanks JW.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:50 am
by Dirtroad Johnson
easymoney wrote:When I was doing shots I too used the Inject-Ease .. comes with 2 different depth rings to adjust how deep the needle goes in. I had a broken hand at the time I was injecting and the g/f has bad shaky hands so it worked out great for us. You barely feel the needle go in and you control how fast the plunger is pushed for your injection.


Thanks Easymoney.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 6:42 pm
by Budward
Dirtroad Johnson wrote:Would like to hear some recommendations on autoinjects, also any pros & cons. I would like to have a good quality one that is user friendly if there is such a thing.
Thanks,
DRJ

Hey DRJ, I am using the autoinject 2 and love the device, you can dial in the right length of needle so you don't jab to far. Once plumped up with the VED, the autoinject makes it easy for this guy who hates needles to get the job done. No pain and it injects the Trimix as well so no thinking. Have had 3 of the best sessions of my life with the device.

Re: Auto injects

Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 10:19 am
by Musson
I bought an Autoject2 after a few left side misfires. I’ve been having great results with it so far.
Pros: frees up one hand to stretch/stabilize shaft, less pain, quicker delivery

Cons: need to be careful to avoid small veins, shaft tends to roll away from injection site.

All in all I highly recommend.