I bought this because my old dispenser would not work well with new cans of TCP. I was surprised to find the new one is not calibrated in gallons. Its in ml. You need to multiply gallons by 3 to get the correct ml. Then I found the new one does not fit any better into the can than the old one. If you are having trouble with an old dispenser fitting into new cans, take some fine sandpaper between your fingers to taper down the end of the old dispenser to make it fit.
Jpl
06.01.2020
A necessity for dispensing TCP, unless you can access calibrated 60cc medical syringes and remove the Luer lock hub. Prior syringe editions were of this design including a silicone rubber plunger tip, however this material would swell over time. This current plunger has a perfectly fitted plastic end which works well and doesnt swell. Been using this design for years and always keep a spare.
Rex D
30.12.2019
Great Product
Rich C
25.10.2019
Easy to use. Easy to measure.
Rich B
16.07.2020
works great
Steve T
28.07.2020
The tip is subject to breaking mating into the round can to draw fluid. Better instructions needed. Shipment good and on time though.
Dean C
31.08.2020
The tip broke off the syringe making it worthless for using TCP treatment. I re-ordered 3 more spares just in case .
Randy
30.09.2020
Please find a new supplier for this syringe. Quality is poor. Failed on first use. A friend warned me, he had the same experience. Had to go to the local farm store and purchase a syringe normally used for farm animals.
Rich B
21.10.2020
easy to read and works great
Mike G
29.10.2020
Like some others, I found this syringe to be of extremely poor quality- to be blunt it is a piece of crap. Did not fit the TCP can and broke on first attempt at use. Fortunately, I have Monojet veterinary 60 ML syringes that do the job - and they are marked in both Ml and Oz.
Dave M
23.12.2020
This makes dispensing the right amount of TCP simple and quick. No guesswork, and youâ??re not wearing half the product trying to pour it out into another measuring device. If youâ??re using TCP, youâ??ll need this!
Ответ:There is a fitting on the can of TCP that the tip of the syringe attaches to suck out the material. I've never taken a can apart, but it must have a hose that runs down the can to make sure the syringe gets as much material as possible.