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Fake Hypo Hypodermic Needle Syringe Nurse Doctor Halloween Costume Prop

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This fake Hypo-dermic syringe with its special retractable needle and gimmick, makes it appear that you are drawing real blood from anywhere. All self contained and makes a great movie/stage prop. Can be used over and over, comes with easy instructions, so give it a shot.


Brad
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024
Looks good. Great with my costume Dr. Shots.
Ethan
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2021
I think it needs stronger glue on the piece holding the plunger into the body of the syringe. After messing around with it for a while it came loose, which is not a big deal, you just press it back into place, but it can get a little annoying.Other than that it is great, the only think better that could have been done is extending the grey cap to cover the spring, but nobody is going to notice that.
Liz C
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2013
I write very few reviews but I had to share on this one. This is absolutely a piece of junk. I would not have been so offended if I had bought it at the dollar store, but I did throw away my money on this one. Fell apart immediately. Does not "draw blood" like it says - you pull the mechanism out like you are drawing, then you push the red button on the top and and the red canister slams down in it. Not realistic in action at all. Fell apart in pieces which we are trying to put back together to use on Halloween for looks only but may just throw away. SAVE YOUR MONEY - we are going to keep looking for a better alternative. I actually bought an ear syringe on Amazon that came in today - and THAT looks more realistic than this piece of junk - so we may use that instead. Disgusted!!
DOmedicalstudent
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2013
I bought this as a toy for my niece. I thought it would be fun to see the "blood drawn up"I was expecting the blood to work like those fake baby bottle and run up the sides (a liquid). No. This is a solid cylinder of red that is spring loaded and LOUD! You see it, then you don't and you have to hit some button at the top to make the blood release. Very Very bad design.Not to mention that the "needle" is sharp. I saw that in other reviewer's statements, however, I was not concerned, thinking I would just break it off. I would have done just that if the rest of the product had been decent, but this will NEVER be given to my niece.I would return it, but it will cost me more to ship it back than I paid for it in the first place.
B-
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013
I have a 9 and 8 year old that played with this thing non-stop. It is cheaply made so it won't last long, however it is plenty of fun for them. They like to pretend to give shots, as well as the way the toy syringe works, you can pretend to draw blood too.
Ann F.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2013
Looking for a good-lookiing fake? This one is it! Easy to handle. A breeze to use. Disappearing, retractable needle, smooth plunger and just the right amount of 'blood' in the vial. At a glance it looks like the real thing. Perfect for that shock-value moment. Holds up well and stores neatly for the next Halloween scare.
T. McTier
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013
Although this product was made to be used as a gag, I saw great potential for children who are interested in the Medical Field.I bought this for my 5-year-old granddaughter who loves Doc McStuffin. The tiny "needle" works on a spring system that makes it relatively safe for her to play doctor. She not only can pretend to draw blood but she can also reverse the process to give red medication.When I bought this syringe, I first checked it out for myself to make sure that it was appropriate for my granddaughter. I strongly suggest that if anyone decides to buy this syringe for their children, make sure that they are supervised for the first few times to be sure that they use it as it was intended.I do not believe that children under the age of five should use this product. Please use appropriate caution, as I did, if you buy this product for children.
J.
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2011
Short story? This is a piece of garbage.I bought it as a prop for my Halloween costume. I can say it is NOT a toy. The needle part of it is fairly pointy - enough to hurt a child who decided to try to jab someone with it.It looks REALLY fake... I don't know what I was expecting exactly (maybe fake red liquid instead of a red plastic tube as blood?) - but this just looked silly.And it broke in 5 minutes. A friend asked to see it when I got to the party. He clicked it a few times and the spring came out and the whole thing fell apart.the only reason I gave it 2 stars instead of none is that it was cheap.