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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2453399" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I must be the only person here who admits that they use a needle more than once. I always put the cap back on again, so there’s not risk of contamination, but I confess that in these Times of Covid I’d maybe think twice about reuse if I were in a confined space. I think the reuse question has been explored a lot and the main argument against it is clogging, and a reduction in the smoothness of the needle tip. </p><p>On long haul flights, and when staying away from home, I’ve used a small box with a well-sealed lid, the smallest strong-sided sealable container from a supermarket or kitchen shop shelf.</p><p>Have a great time when you go [USER=547989]@MommaE[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2453399, member: 68789"] I must be the only person here who admits that they use a needle more than once. I always put the cap back on again, so there’s not risk of contamination, but I confess that in these Times of Covid I’d maybe think twice about reuse if I were in a confined space. I think the reuse question has been explored a lot and the main argument against it is clogging, and a reduction in the smoothness of the needle tip. On long haul flights, and when staying away from home, I’ve used a small box with a well-sealed lid, the smallest strong-sided sealable container from a supermarket or kitchen shop shelf. Have a great time when you go [USER=547989]@MommaE[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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