our company have to be upfront about what this is and isn't—these injection devices are strictly for research purposes only, not for human or veterinary therapeutic use, and that's a critical distinction before anyone orders for anything else.

What they come down to is cost-effectiveness when you're buying in volume; the per-unit price drops significantly at mid-tier quantities (roughly 500-2000 units) and drops again at bulk (5000+), and we're talking about roughly 30-50% savings over smaller sample orders depending on customization.

The models—Light100V4 holds 1ml and Light225V4 holds 2.25ml—both share the passive safety system with one-hand activation, which basically means less fumbling when you're handling multiple samples in a lab setting, and the glass syringe with plastic components is pretty much standard for this class of device.

Customization is where you'll save even more because our company can adjust needle gauge, length, viscosity handling, color, and even the plunger rod design—but the catch is that the minimum order quantty for custom specs is typically 10,000 units, so if you need a small run, you'll want to stick with our standard configurations.

Lead time on a sample order (usually 50 units or so) is about 20 days or so form China, and we always provide a COA with HPLC data—though if you need a specific third-party test, that's on your dime and usually adds a week or two.

So for anyone buying retatrutide in bulk for research and pairing it with a relaible injection system, these devices handle fixed-dose applicaion well, but they're not suited for multi-dose vials or variable injection volumes—you're locked into a single shot per device.
Our MOQ depends on the customization level. For standard Light100V4 or Light225V4 models with no changes, we can start from 10,000 units. For fully custom orders—like specific needle gauges or colors—the MOQ is typically 50,000 units.
Yes, we hold self-owned intellectual property rights and can provide material certificates and compliance documents like ISO or CE upon request. Just let us know what your lab or institution requires, and we'll get those over.
Absolutely—customization is accepted for needle gauge, length, viscosity, and even plunger rod design. Just specify your requirements, and we'll match them to the 2.25ml fixed-dose format.
They come in sealed blister packs or bulk boxes depending on your preference, with clear labeling for research use only. Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight—standard conditions for single-use glass syringes.
For a custom run with printed labels and specific colors, lead time is usually 20-30 days after order confirmation. We can speed it up to 15 days for smaller quantities if needed.