Multiple vial testing?

DB_636

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So I was thinking of a way to test multiple vials of the same product at once with a single test, so please check my logic on this. Transfer smaller vials into one larger vial and pull the sample from there.... Does anybody see a flaw in this?
 
So I was thinking of a way to test multiple vials of the same product at once with a single test, so please check my logic on this. Transfer smaller visit into one larger vial and pull the sample from there.... Does anybody see a flaw in this?
No. It should all mix.
 
So I was thinking of a way to test multiple vials of the same product at once with a single test, so please check my logic on this. Transfer smaller vials into one larger vial and pull the sample from there.... Does anybody see a flaw in this?
Janos gonna be pissed once he find out you found out the loophole
 
I can't tell if your making fun of me or not haha either way, I have large vials on the way. As always I'll share my findings.
No I wasn’t, I was just joking because it seems like a good way to get cheaper testing lol. Instead of paying for two tests you could mix tren and test .5ml ea and get both tested for 120 haha
 
So I was thinking of a way to test multiple vials of the same product at once with a single test, so please check my logic on this. Transfer smaller vials into one larger vial and pull the sample from there.... Does anybody see a flaw in this?
I think @janoshik may apply the same rules as extra tabs and vials testing for peptides, for example if it's only test e you add an extra $40 per sample for variance, correct me if I am wrong
 
So I was thinking of a way to test multiple vials of the same product at once with a single test, so please check my logic on this. Transfer smaller vials into one larger vial and pull the sample from there.... Does anybody see a flaw in this?
That’s fine for your own peace of mind but if one of the compounds seems underdosed good luck explaining it and getting support from everyone.

In this case, measuring 1 ml vs 1.1 ml would mess up the mg/ml results.
 
Are you confident you can do the mixing within 5% margin of error?

Even then, 5% down here and 5% up there and those quickly add up and bam, you have results that ain't telling you much. It's even more fun if it crashes.

There's just some of the reasons why people don't do that, even though many figured it out before.

Myself, I don't mind, there's no difference for me (:
 
I think everyday misunderstood what I was saying..... I'm talking about say a bulk shipment of testosterone being transferred from the 10ml vials to a 50ml vial and pulling the sample from there. I do not mean to mix different compounds together and have tested.
 
Everybody missed in my original post that I said, multiple vials of the same product. Believe me guys, I'm not that ambitious to start making a Frankenstein concoction lol
 
Some sources sell there stuff in bulk so 10x10ml vials right... My thought process was to mix them all together before I pull a sample so essentially I'm testing all 10 vials at once as opposed to just pulling the sample from one 10ml vial. Makes total sense to me but you don't know what you don't know so I posed this question to the community.
 
Some sources sell there stuff in bulk so 10x10ml vials right... My thought process was to mix them all together before I pull a sample so essentially I'm testing all 10 vials at once as opposed to just pulling the sample from one 10ml vial. Makes total sense to me but you don't know what you don't know so I posed this question to the community.
It would make more sense to just test one vial than mix like that
 
Some sources sell there stuff in bulk so 10x10ml vials right... My thought process was to mix them all together before I pull a sample so essentially I'm testing all 10 vials at once as opposed to just pulling the sample from one 10ml vial. Makes total sense to me but you don't know what you don't know so I posed this question to the community.
I know what you’re saying but unless you test all 10 vials you’re just safer taking 1ml from one vial and testing it. Yes 3 vials could be from a different batch, I hear what you’re saying but unless you KNOW that for sure. You’re going to get confusing unpredictable results. Just test from one vial and usually that’s a strong indicator that source is brewing from the same recipe.
 
Damn, I thought for sure my logic was on point on this one.
I believe you were referencing QSC right? Because they are the only ones I’m aware of that sell 10x10 vials.

They also sell 1 liter bottles. So if your goal is to not spend a lot on testing, buy 1 liter. Test 1ml from it. Then filter and vial it.

Honestly I can’t remember if their 1 liters are already filtered or not. You’ll have to ask them
 
Yes I was referring to them but just as an example for a multiple vial order of the same product. I suppose I'm just a little paranoid that all gear is gonna be legit.
 
Yes I was referring to them but just as an example for a multiple vial order of the same product. I suppose I'm just a little paranoid that all gear is gonna be legit.
Definitely understand that. Have you considered home brewing? That way you know exactly how big every batch is and it’s tested
 
They also sell 1 liter bottles
Do you actually mean 1 liter? I haven't kept up on them for a while. I'm not sure how that's packaged but I would hope they advise people to transfer that into smaller vials. Could you imagine 1000 punctures to a single vial?

Again, I don't know how this is packaged I'm just picturing a 1,000cc vial with a normal stopper
 
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