Insulin Syringes 30G x 8mm 1cc — 10 Pack
Ultra-fine 30-gauge insulin syringes with a short 8mm needle and 1cc (1mL) capacity. Built for subcutaneous injections — the kind you barely feel going in. These are the standard tool for administering peptides, HGH, HCG, and other compounds that go just under the skin.
What These Are For
Subcutaneous (SubQ) injections don’t need to reach deep muscle — they go into the fat layer just beneath the skin. The 8mm needle length is perfect for this. Common uses include:
- Peptides — BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, and other research peptides
- HGH — daily growth hormone injections
- HCG — subcutaneous administration during cycle or pre-PCT
- Insulin — for those running insulin protocols
Why 30G Is Ideal for SubQ
30-gauge is about as thin as injection needles get. The puncture is tiny — many users describe it as painless or comparable to a mosquito bite. For daily or multiple-times-per-week protocols (like HGH or peptides), comfort matters. Nobody wants to dread a pin they have to do every day.
The 1cc capacity is sized right for SubQ doses, which are typically small volumes — 0.1mL to 0.5mL. No wasted barrel space, and the markings are easy to read for precise dosing.
Product Specs
| Gauge | 30G (ultra-fine) |
| Needle Length | 8mm |
| Syringe Volume | 1cc (1mL) |
| Needle Type | Fixed, non-removable |
| Quantity | 10 syringes per pack |
| Sterility | Individually sealed, single-use |
Injection Tips
- Common SubQ sites: belly fat (around the navel, 2 inches out), love handles, upper thigh fat
- Pinch a fold of skin, insert the needle at a 45–90° angle, inject slowly, release the pinch
- Rotate injection sites to avoid lumps or irritation from repeated use in the same spot
- For reconstituted peptides, draw slowly — the thin gauge takes a moment to fill but prevents foaming
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