need a decent marinade injector recommendation

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onebadmofo

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Jul 30, 2012
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Scottsdale, AZ
want something easy to use but something I can use for years as well.  mainly be using for steaks, brisket, pork loins, chicken, and pork butt....and everything else in between! ;)

Any tips from you pro's?  Thanks and appreciated!
 
I have the 2 oz syringe type and the Morton meat pump....    Each has it's own purpose......  


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I don't inject a lot, and my cheapie plastic one from the restaurant supply works for me.

If you are serious about doing a lot of injecting, Dave has pointed you in the right direction.

Good luck and good smoking.
 
I Have the butter ball. The whole thing is not stainless just the tube. Inside the tube at the end has croded .I inject a lot of vinger base marinades. Just replaced with the lem from acadmey. The diffrence is huge. Spend the money get the lem. The 1st thing I noticed is the needle is longer and thicker . It let's me get deeper into thicker cuts of meat and with the larger needle it don't stop up as much with spices. Save your sanity and spend the money.
 
I agree with Dave, and others, that the stainless steel syringe type is a good one but after trying many types over 30 years this is the one to buy, I think, for serious injectors:

Made by "Oman"

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I bought 3 dollar injector at the grocery store.  The main complaint I have is the liquid dribbles out the end whether I pour it in or draw from a cup.  Do they all do that?  I'm an injection newbie.
 
Check this Bad Boy out...The guy sells the System for $200. I looked up the individual parts and it cost about $180 to buy the parts then assembly time. I would pay $15-20 not to mess with it...JJ



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I bought 3 dollar injector at the grocery store.  The main complaint I have is the liquid dribbles out the end whether I pour it in or draw from a cup.  Do they all do that?  I'm an injection newbie.
Check where the needle attaches to the barrel.....  It is what they call a  Leur-Lok tapered connection.... it may not be tight.....  On new syringes they can be difficult to tighten for a few times... 

Dave
 
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