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In reply to Post #5 Just wanted to post back - these bottles I bought worked perfectly - all I did do was cut the nozzle at an angle of about 45 degrees which a) opened the nozzle a bit for the solid bits of krill to flow through and b) made the point sharper so easier to push into the bags.
Only thing I would say is the bottles are a little on the large size. Probably would be better in something with the same nozzle but 250-300ml if you're in the same position
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In reply to Post #7 Lordy, don't get them mixed up.
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Buy the squeeze bottles off eBay I bought half a dozen a while ago
Also good for sauces on the bank saves space in your bag
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In reply to Post #3 Sounds like too much of a faff to me - but definitely a plan-b if I cant get a squeeze bottle or one of those meat syringes to work.
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In reply to Post #1 For thicker liquid I use a bottle from a hair shop and it has a nozzle on it and the bottle is fairly soft,got them from the Afro Carribean shop when my partner was in there shopping for hair stuff.
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You could sieve the liquid? Put the solids in the bag mix and inject the liquid.
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In reply to Post #1 Is that needle and syringe the ones to inject meat? Tho orifice of those syringes are pretty big
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Does anyone here use the Sticky Krill liquid to inject into PVA bags ?
I have the largest needle I could find and even the syringe on its own still gets blocked up with the whole Krill in this liquid. Works fine with liquids without bits in them.
Can anyone that uses this Krill liquid recommend any bottles/nozzels etc wide enough to not get blocked by the actual krill in this liquid when injecting PVA bags ?
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