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# Needle-Free View Safety Interlock Sterile & Safe AJ1300 Fixed Needle Injection Aid Device OWEN MUMFORD 1EA

**Brand:** owen mumford
**Price:** £56.71
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💉 Say Goodbye to Needle Anxiety!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AJ1300 Fixed Needle Injection Aid Device OWEN MUMFORD 1EA by owen mumford
- **How much does it cost?** £56.71 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- owen mumford enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted owen mumford brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Safety First!:** Equipped with a safety interlock mechanism to prevent accidental activation.
- • **Sterile & Reliable:** Each device is sterile, ensuring a safe and hygienic experience.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of syringes for versatile use.
- • **Needle Phobia? No Problem!:** Experience stress-free medication administration with a hidden needle design.
- • **User-Friendly for All Ages:** Perfect for patients of all ages, making medication easier for everyone.

## Overview

The AJ1300 Fixed Needle Injection Aid Device by Owen Mumford is a revolutionary tool designed to simplify syringe-based medication administration. With its hidden needle feature, safety interlock mechanism, and compatibility with various syringes, it caters to patients of all ages, ensuring a stress-free and hygienic experience.

## Description

Autoject 2, Supplied with Wallet, Depth Adjusters & Instructions, Fixed Needle, Not To Be Used with Glass Syringes

Review: Saved my dog's life. - In May of this year, our 7 year old Chihuahua was diagnosed with diabetes. When we began doing insulin shots, she tolerated the shots OK. As time went on, she became more and more resistant. Eventually, she got so out of hand that she nipped my wife on the arm, which is the first time that she's ever even offered to bite someone (Except for believing that she's bigger than she is, she is remarkably un-Chihuahua like...very friendly and loves people). We were at our wits end. Everything we tried would work for a while, but eventually she would become uncooperative. We were even considering that maybe it was just time to say goodbye to our pup. But then I started reading about this online. There's scant information about it, especially for use with pets. But, after watching a few videos, I figured it was worth a try. And it was not terribly expensive either. Before I got it, I started practicing with my dog and the loudest ball point pen that I could find. I would pinch up some skin, push the taped over end of the pen against her skin, then click it and "train" her to hold still. When she did, she got a tiny training treat (I called them "clicky treats"). When I finally got the device, I continued to train her using the device with no needle (meanwhile, the wife and I were managing every day by putting her in a hanging sling for her shots, which was somewhat time consuming). Be aware, the directions say never to "dry fire" the device without a needle in it, but I was willing to take the risk in order to make sure she associated the device with something positive (a small treat). It didn't seem to affect the device. The day of the first injection came, and it worked out just like we'd trained. I clicked the device, she stood perfectly still as she was injected, and then I pulled the needle out and gave her a treat. I keep thinking that this can't be so easy, but now all I have to do is say, "Clicky treats!" and my dog comes running. She's still hard to get in position (she keeps wanting to face me so she can see what's going on) but once I get her lined up and click the device, she freezes for a few seconds and then I remove the device, praise her and give her a treat. It's that easy. I realize that it may not be so easy for you, and that all dogs are different. But for us, it was the easiest of the only two things that worked. If this doesn't work for you, I suggest trying a Google search for "The Doggie Lift" or a similar device. We made a version of that and it works too, but is much more work. UPDATE 7-15-18 - After almost a whole month, I stand by everything I posted in my original review. This thing makes insulin shots trivial for you and your dog. All I have to do is show my dog the Autoject and she knows she's going to get a small treat if she's a good dog. There have been two times where the shot was somewhat uncomfortable for her, and both times, when I removed the device, it was obvious the needle was bent, and it came out of the package that way. The smaller needles are more comfortable for my dog, but they are fragile. I now check before every shot and gently push the side of the needle with my finger, then spin it to see if it wobbles. When I've got it mostly straight, then I put it in the Autoject. After both of the "bad" injections, I gave a couple of fake ones with no needle to reinforce the idea that the device means a treat, and that seems to keep the apprehension to a minimum. It is amazing what a difference this device has made. My theory about how it works is that the depth guide stabilizes the needle by pressing against the skin and keeps it from moving while it is injecting. Therefore, it's not moving around and setting off nerve endings like it does when you give your dog shots holding the needle in your hand. Regardless, if I could give it six stars, I would. The thing works great. EDIT 11/25/18. Still going strong! Makes it easy to manage pet's diabetes. No fuss, no muss. Only one complaint...the title of this listing needs to be edited! I keep referring people to desertcart to order this, but they only can find the green one, which doesn't work for diabetics. Whoever is responsible, SELLER or desertcart, please change the title to something that actually comes up in a search. UPDATE: September 2020. Pup's been taking her shots for over 2 years now, and is still going strong. Many dogs with diabetes develop cataracts rather quickly and end up going blind. Because we are able to control the food and insulin levels with regularity, that hasn't happened to our dog. She still goes for walks, still likes to play, still does tricks, etc. Everything is just like before except our feeding/insulin routine. And, we're still using the same device that we bought two years ago, which suggests that it's made pretty well. Probably should order another one, because I don't think this one will last forever. UPDATE JULY 2021 - The original Autoject device we bought is still going strong. We got a second one to have as a spare in case of a breakage, but haven't had to use it yet. Mazzy is still doing well...we just got back from a camping trip and she got a bath and ran outside to dry off. Not bad for being over 70 in dog years!
Review: Great device - This device is absolutely wonderful. We have a diabetic Chihuahua who is 11yrs old. She is a sweetheart until she knows it's needle time... She growls, tries to nip. We were at our Wits end until we found this. It is wonderful no more issues...not painful for her, or is. Easy to use, read the instructions carefully... Easy to use. Highly recommend

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CFBMFBE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,380 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #30 in Needle-Free Insulin Injection Devices |
| Brand | Owen Mumford |
| Brand Name | Owen Mumford |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 611 Reviews |
| Item Volume | 0.5 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Owen Mumford |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | AJ1300 |
| Part Number | AJ1300 |
| Set Name | AJ1300 Fixed Needle Injection Aid Device OWEN MUMFORD 1EA |
| Sterile | Non-Sterile |
| Sterility Rating | Non-Sterile |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Owen Mumford
- **Item Volume:** 0.5 Milliliters
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Sterility Rating:** Non-Sterile
- **Unit Count:** 1 Count

## Images

![AJ1300 Fixed Needle Injection Aid Device OWEN MUMFORD 1EA - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rqi9BaNML.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this for dogs?**
A: No, but it works just fine for them. 

You can find the veterinary version of it if you so choose. I got mine before I realized there was one...lol. 

Cheaper at this listing:  https://www.amazon.com/OWNAJ1300-Autoject-Self-injection-Personal-Healthcare/dp/B00EXPUAEY/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?keywords=autoject+veterinary&qid=1566057618&s=gateway&sr=8-2-fkmr0

You need to use U-100 insulin needles with it. Compatible needles listed here: https://www.owenmumford.com/us/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/12/Autoject2CompatibilityChart_REV02.pdf

That's not comprehensive, though. I use Walmart brand Reli-On U-100 1/2 ml 8mm 31g needles and they work fine.

**Q: Can i use this with bh supplies insulin syringes u-100 29g 1ml/cc 1/2"?  amazon recommeds buying that syringe?**
A: It SHOULD, however, I'm not sure about the external dimensions of that particular one. What I've found is, if several syringes are the same capacity as those listed as working with the Autoject, they generally have identical or nearly identical outside dimensions and work just fine. Right now, I'm currently using Reli-On 1/2 ml 31g with a 6mm needle and having no issues, even though the Autoject doesn't specifically say it will work with this. Unfortunately, the only way to know for sure is to try it out, but every needle I've tried so far actually works...just have to set the depth adjustment. Hope this helps.

**Q: Can I use covetrus u40 syringes?**
A: Yes you can use that size syringe, as long as it’s a thin syringe, it’ll be ok.

**Q: does this come with both attchments**
A: It comes with everything pictured.  Everything you need is enclosed.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Saved my dog's life.
*by S***P on June 30, 2018*

In May of this year, our 7 year old Chihuahua was diagnosed with diabetes. When we began doing insulin shots, she tolerated the shots OK. As time went on, she became more and more resistant. Eventually, she got so out of hand that she nipped my wife on the arm, which is the first time that she's ever even offered to bite someone (Except for believing that she's bigger than she is, she is remarkably un-Chihuahua like...very friendly and loves people). We were at our wits end. Everything we tried would work for a while, but eventually she would become uncooperative. We were even considering that maybe it was just time to say goodbye to our pup. But then I started reading about this online. There's scant information about it, especially for use with pets. But, after watching a few videos, I figured it was worth a try. And it was not terribly expensive either. Before I got it, I started practicing with my dog and the loudest ball point pen that I could find. I would pinch up some skin, push the taped over end of the pen against her skin, then click it and "train" her to hold still. When she did, she got a tiny training treat (I called them "clicky treats"). When I finally got the device, I continued to train her using the device with no needle (meanwhile, the wife and I were managing every day by putting her in a hanging sling for her shots, which was somewhat time consuming). Be aware, the directions say never to "dry fire" the device without a needle in it, but I was willing to take the risk in order to make sure she associated the device with something positive (a small treat). It didn't seem to affect the device. The day of the first injection came, and it worked out just like we'd trained. I clicked the device, she stood perfectly still as she was injected, and then I pulled the needle out and gave her a treat. I keep thinking that this can't be so easy, but now all I have to do is say, "Clicky treats!" and my dog comes running. She's still hard to get in position (she keeps wanting to face me so she can see what's going on) but once I get her lined up and click the device, she freezes for a few seconds and then I remove the device, praise her and give her a treat. It's that easy. I realize that it may not be so easy for you, and that all dogs are different. But for us, it was the easiest of the only two things that worked. If this doesn't work for you, I suggest trying a Google search for "The Doggie Lift" or a similar device. We made a version of that and it works too, but is much more work. UPDATE 7-15-18 - After almost a whole month, I stand by everything I posted in my original review. This thing makes insulin shots trivial for you and your dog. All I have to do is show my dog the Autoject and she knows she's going to get a small treat if she's a good dog. There have been two times where the shot was somewhat uncomfortable for her, and both times, when I removed the device, it was obvious the needle was bent, and it came out of the package that way. The smaller needles are more comfortable for my dog, but they are fragile. I now check before every shot and gently push the side of the needle with my finger, then spin it to see if it wobbles. When I've got it mostly straight, then I put it in the Autoject. After both of the "bad" injections, I gave a couple of fake ones with no needle to reinforce the idea that the device means a treat, and that seems to keep the apprehension to a minimum. It is amazing what a difference this device has made. My theory about how it works is that the depth guide stabilizes the needle by pressing against the skin and keeps it from moving while it is injecting. Therefore, it's not moving around and setting off nerve endings like it does when you give your dog shots holding the needle in your hand. Regardless, if I could give it six stars, I would. The thing works great. EDIT 11/25/18. Still going strong! Makes it easy to manage pet's diabetes. No fuss, no muss. Only one complaint...the title of this listing needs to be edited! I keep referring people to Amazon to order this, but they only can find the green one, which doesn't work for diabetics. Whoever is responsible, SELLER or AMAZON, please change the title to something that actually comes up in a search. UPDATE: September 2020. Pup's been taking her shots for over 2 years now, and is still going strong. Many dogs with diabetes develop cataracts rather quickly and end up going blind. Because we are able to control the food and insulin levels with regularity, that hasn't happened to our dog. She still goes for walks, still likes to play, still does tricks, etc. Everything is just like before except our feeding/insulin routine. And, we're still using the same device that we bought two years ago, which suggests that it's made pretty well. Probably should order another one, because I don't think this one will last forever. UPDATE JULY 2021 - The original Autoject device we bought is still going strong. We got a second one to have as a spare in case of a breakage, but haven't had to use it yet. Mazzy is still doing well...we just got back from a camping trip and she got a bath and ran outside to dry off. Not bad for being over 70 in dog years!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great device
*by F***D on January 17, 2026*

This device is absolutely wonderful. We have a diabetic Chihuahua who is 11yrs old. She is a sweetheart until she knows it's needle time... She growls, tries to nip. We were at our Wits end until we found this. It is wonderful no more issues...not painful for her, or is. Easy to use, read the instructions carefully... Easy to use. Highly recommend

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ abs life saver for our diabetic dog
*by A***R on April 17, 2026*

I don’t normally leave reviews, but I felt if I could help another helpless diabetes dog mom/dad then I should! I can not say this enough, this has been a LITERAL LIFE SAVER. our dog stopped letting us inject him a month after his diagnosis. Someone suggested this to me and he just sits there and takes it! I give him a licking pad and now he’s perfectly content getting his shot! It’s so quick, I don’t even think he feels it. This has turned a horrible experience into a positive one! For the first day or two I’d click it around him so he got used to the noise, then would praise him and call them clicky treats. I’d do it on myself (unloaded) so he could see it was okay. We’re going on a week with it and now I can inject him myself!! I needed my husband to hold him while I did it and he would flail all over. Now he just stands there!! DONT HESITATE this will help so much!!!

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