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Good morning all, I am searching for a good means of liquid measuring means. I have a small front and back yard. 1200 in front and 1100 in back. So when I am mixing products for applications I am usually trying to get .663 oz for example of T-Nex. I don't have a means to achieve that accurately. Any accurate syringe tools of other options you have used would be awesome. Or should I not concern myself with being off a tenth of an oz.
 

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I had a bunch of those plastic syringes with ml markings laying around from when the kids would get medicine (antibiotics for example). You can also buy them for a couple $ at drug stores. This is what I use for Tenacity.
 

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Suburban Jungle Life said:
Maybe something like this?

https://www.amazon.com/Thick-Graduated-Measuring-Cylinder-Brushes/dp/B01ECAQPWA/ref=sr_1_3?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1528817561&sr=1-3&keywords=graduated+cylinder
That looks perfect. Thanks!!
 

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I also have a small yard, and therefore need to measure small amounts of things like prodiamine powder. I use a digital scale with two decimal resolution.
 

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Sinclair said:
I also have a small yard, and therefore need to measure small amounts of things like prodiamine powder. I use a digital scale with two decimal resolution.
Yes, I bought 1 of those for powders. Iron, Humic, etc
 

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Suburban Jungle Life said:
Maybe something like this?

https://www.amazon.com/Thick-Graduated-Measuring-Cylinder-Brushes/dp/B01ECAQPWA/ref=sr_1_3?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1528817561&sr=1-3&keywords=graduated+cylinder
Thanks for posting this. Between the meth kit and the 10" oversized funnel, it should keep me from wasting any product.
 
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