Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

RxCrush ENFit Syringe Cap, QTY 100 100 Screw-on

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$17.18

$ 7 .99 $7.99

In Stock


Male Cap for any ENFit syringe. Used to cap an ENFit syringe for transport or storage. Fits standard as well as low-dose-tip ENFit syringes. Qty 100

  • CA05 - Vented screw-on. Not sealed to allow contents to vent.
  • CA06 - Screw-on. Sealed to prevent contents from leaking. Purple, clear or white depending on supply.
  • CA07 - Push-on. Pushes on for quick on and off.
  • CA08 - Sterile screw-on. Sterile screw-on comes in blister pack.
  • CA09 - Tamper-evident screw-on. Sealed cap that is tamper evident.

Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
I didn't realize these actually screw on. But works perfectly
Ashley Williams
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023
Oh my! Thank you all so much super fast shipping and I am in the hospital. I use these to cap off my drainage bags that they use for venting. The caps at the hospital staff use would leak in the bed with me and the Gastric acid would be all over and the aids would be upset with me for the bag leaking even though I am a C1-C4 quadriplegic and I can't feel anything and have no movement from the midneck down. So I searched for caps high and low and I had found some that we used with my feeding tube syringe I am a retired disabled military veteran deployment injury and at the veteran affairs hospital these shipped really quickly and arrived early I tried them and they fit perfectly now I am happy. I will be ordering from this company again as soon as I start running low as of now 98 caps to go.
Chevy's Mom
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
The kids are small and fiddly, not great for use by people with disabilities, but at least the non-rounded edges prevent them from rolling away on you, so there’s that! On the other hand, I’ve only encountered the clear ones so far, and my vision impairment makes it unsurprising that I tend to set a cap down momentarily to administer meds from a syringe, only to realize finding where I’ve put it is futile … and I have no way to cap and store the remainder of medicine in the syringe conveniently. More surprising is that I observe my non-vision-impaired caregivers having the same issue. Being so small and transparent, they’re hard to spot once against the backdrop of everyday life.Also, I noticed some staining from potassium powder packs, esp if there’s anything oily in the same med pass. Moving my (oily) vitamin D drops to a different time of day than my potassium supplements is reducing but not eliminating the issue. Also, the Azo that’s an orange dye which has the side effect of ameliorating urinary tract pain, sense of urgency, and urge to void on an empty bladder, that’ll stain as well.For formula in any syringes, caps, extensions, ace valves, etc I highly recommend investing in a dish soap designed for baby bottles and breaking down formula; it has greatly reduced the time I spend trying to clean formula out of nooks and crannies vs dawn dish soap. There is a special enfit scrubbie meant for getting into the grooves of female enfit connections; you can find it sold various places online or ask an RD at your hospital if they're giving them out (my hospital has started ppl off with a bundle of enfit supplies as finding things has been spotty with the US transition rollout.)