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Yes, I draw upside down. If you're referring to the small amount of air when drawing, I think a few members have posted about that too. IDK if it's the filter or the seal, but I'm experimenting with that. Any suggestions are of course welcome.I have the svelte hands of a monastery midwife. I babied the connections and they still kept cracking. I don’t see the older version for sale anywhere so I’m guessing the manufacturer took note. But I will definitely heed your advice here and appreciate the heads up.
I can’t recall if the graphic below was already shared but I have it saved to my phone. Are you drawing upside down?
the issue to fix that is you need to draw a bit, like 1/3 of the oil in it and then press quick and shoot back the oil and the air drawn back into the vial so that the channel gets free of air, then you can draw again without pulling any air, repeat a few time if needed.Yes, I draw upside down. If you're referring to the small amount of air when drawing, I think a few members have posted about that too. IDK if it's the filter or the seal, but I'm experimenting with that. Any suggestions are of course welcome.
Not at this level yet but is constituting separate compounds and storing them in one vial not an accepted practice?the issue to fix that is you need to draw a bit, like 1/3 of the oil in it and then press quick and shoot back the oil and the air drawn back into the vial so that the channel gets free of air, then you can draw again without pulling any air, repeat a few time if needed.
Problem is... if you are drawing from multiple vials, after the first draw you can't do this anymore as that would contaminate vial two with the oil of vial one... that's why I believe filtered needle are a better choice for an AAS user doing multiple substance into same syringe.
Are we talking peptides now?Not at this level yet but is constituting separate compounds and storing them in one vial not an accepted practice?
Was thinking of AAS. Forgot the original context was peptides.Are we talking peptides now?
No we are talking AAS so you saying reconstitute and store in the same vial doesn't make much sense to me. That's why I was asking.Was thinking of AAS. Forgot the original context was peptides.
Yes exactly, ideally right before administration or short periods for convenience's sake.No we are talking AAS so you saying reconstitute and store in the same vial doesn't make much sense to me. That's why I was asking.
What do you mean? Like taking 10ml of test C 10ml of EQ and 10ml of deca and put all of them together in a 30ml vial?
No buddy I never mixed oils together and no one does. In the syringe? Sure why not, in a multidose vial? NaaaaaaYes exactly, ideally right before administration or short periods for convenience's sake.
Any reason for that? vendors sell them pre-mixed. we do it with peptides too (with certain exceptions)No buddy I never mixed oils together and no one does. In the syringe? Sure why not, in a multidose vial? Naaaaaa
It's not correct, vendor make blend brewing things together, that's a lot different than brewing separately and than mixing it togetherAny reason for that? vendors sell them pre-mixed. we do it with peptides too (with certain exceptions)