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Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 1:11 pm
by falcon62
I am interested in hearing some reviews about the two injectors, Autoject and Inject-ease. I do not have a fear of the needle but I am a bit clumsy when it comes to positioning the syringe. I usually stand in front of a mirror when injecting. Trying to inject on the opposite side is even more awkward. I even contemplated asking my lady to do it but I haven't gone that route yet. I'd appreciate hearing from those who have tried the devices.

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2024 1:47 pm
by easymoney
I used the auto inject model .. had a recovering broken hand and a g/f with very shaky hands ...worked good for us allowed us to carefully place it where we wanted and then push the plunger in as slow or fast as we wanted ... it comes it a couple of spacer rings so you can control how deep the needle goes ... I felt it worked fine and did a good job ..

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2024 11:19 am
by Jayguy
AutoEject user here. I've had great success with this device. It makes both left and right side injections a piece of cake. It is depth adjustable as I use 1/2" long 31 gauge needles to dial in my depth to 3/8 which is perfect for me. Set it once and, except for an occasional calibration check, its ready to go every time.

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 7:22 am
by jwjwjw
I use the inject-ease and it works great for me.
I just place the injector where I want the needle to go press the button and it quickly injects the needle...... Then I slowly with my thumb push the plunger down at a speed that suits me.
It is also adjustable.

It works so well that I'm thinking about buying a 2nd as a backup incase I break or lose mine.

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:55 am
by Old Guy
When I was injecting I used an old model auto-inject. Hated it because it literally slammed the needle and mix into you, there was no adjustment on that thing except for depth.

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 1:14 pm
by Budward
Old Guy wrote:When I was injecting I used an old model auto-inject. Hated it because it literally slammed the needle and mix into you, there was no adjustment on that thing except for depth.


I was using the same Autoinject 2, really slams the penis hard (but effective, but draws a little blood). Got drunk after the 7th injection and couldn't figure out the release mechanism. So I pulled the needle out and put it in myself and now I have very gentle, no bleeding, no pain, effective injections.
I found I didn't really need the autoinject after a lifelong fear of needles. Won't go back to Autoinject 2

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 3:59 pm
by vinnylid
The autoinject was a disaster for me. I only used it 4 times. The holder blocks the injection site and it is hard to miss veins. I had a lot of scar tissue before I started injections. The 3rd time I injected it hit scar tissue, bent the needle and injected just under the skin. No erection and a black and blue mess for days.I now self inject near the gland. I firm up an erection, pull the foreskin back to see where veins are and inject about a inch from the head of the penis.

Re: Autoject vs. Inject-ease

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:49 am
by ScrewedbyDoctors
The fast release Autoinject damaged my penis, causing a dent. Try the slow release