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I have a Convipen and love it. Well built, works perfectly and super convenient. I little pricier than other pens but you can tell, it's well made.
eidos said:Yes, it's become my favorite. And I'm going to buy another one right now before that damn EU tax on CN packages. It's the same price as the six crappy, unusable V2s I have.
I use it daily for KPV.
For GHK-Cu, I prefer an Ergo2 because I do multipin (3x 5u). The Gansulin injects a bit too quickly; it's not suitable for all peptides.

Thanks for getting back to me. I am going to do some reasearch on them for my everyday test peptides.WLBLD said:Not so far at all. I don't use spacers though. Its the smoothest pen we have & we have over 6 of them, including some of the Mrs Goodlife & Lilly Ergo
You're very welcome! We use their 34g 4mm tips alsoBigDog8084 said:Thanks for getting back to me. I am going to do some reasearch on them for my everyday test peptides.
For some strange reason, my search doesn't come up with anything. Help with a link please? Thanks!laansasa said:Good Life Supplies. He is a vendor over at quallіgator. $15.95 to be exact.


tcpnomad said:For some strange reason, my search doesn't come up with anything. Help with a link please? Thanks!
Thanks! Trying to pick a pen. Is GansuPen2 good, then? Accurate and durable? Or would you recommend something else?laansasa said:https://goodlifesupplies.com/
password = goodies

I only have a V2 and it has bene good enough. Savvios are made by Lilly from what I recall @Broken Chef saying (I could be wrong). I am not really familiar with pens and wanted to try a cheap one just to see if I like them and I do. I don't see a reason for me to upgrade, really, but someone else can chime in and tell you more about their experiences with different ones.tcpnomad said:Thanks! Trying to pick a pen. Is GansuPen2 good, then? Accurate and durable? Or would you recommend something else?
I constantly come across the names V1-V4, but am still not sure if that is a version or brand or what. I mean, are these versions of some pen? Searching for it, I can find several pens that use that suffix. How do I find the correct "V2" that you are talking about? I feel dumblaansasa said:Try a V1 or V2, $15 isn't much to waste in case you don't want to gamble more cash.

So the V series I believe are just model types of generic brands. The V1 has an exposed needle and capacity of up to 80 units per click, the V2 only has 60 units capacity and a retractable end which conceals the needle like the rubber stamps that only stamp paper when you press down the spring loaded exterior. The V3 and V4 no clue really. Someone here commented the V4 is their favorite but I can't recall why.tcpnomad said:I constantly come across the names V1-V4, but am still not sure if that is a version or brand or what. I mean, are these versions of some pen? Searching for it, I can find several pens that use that suffix. How do I find the correct "V2" that you are talking about? I feel dumb.
Oh - and cartridges? Do you sterilize them at home too?
