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No doubt. I guess I'm moreso greedy when it comes to using up my kit. But would make sense if you bought several kits and wanted to test across the kits.

I think I tested 12 products in novemeber. Still cheaper than a clinic, compound, etc. Sending off some purple cap reta today actually.

If you can swing 12 tests, you can afford a lab grade cryofreezer, and keep your peptides in optimal condition indefinitely at -80c.

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I have kits for my family/friends as well.

but could always buy a large amount
Buy a 3.5 cubic deep freezer for below 200 dollars. costs 20 dollars a year to run or so. (cannot be auto defrost), should be good for years in there.


if there is a vial that is "off", can deal with QSC about it. I think I got all my semaglutide reshipped when it was like 98.8% or something before
I got a 5 cu foot in the garage. And a dedicated lockabke 1 cu foot fridge and 1 cu foot freezer off Amazon in my man cave for the short term stash. All with those govee thermometers. TRT sits in a filing cabinet

Just recently started buying for the family. Been buying glp1s/peptides for myself since last year but test for a while.
 
If you can swing 12 tests, you can afford a lab grade cryofreezer, and keep your peptides in optimal condition indefinitely at -80c.

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To be fair, most were group tests to offset costs.

I looked into that. Made the decision that something like this at -12f was good enough. Will be storing 1-2 yrs tops. The chest freezer in the garage gets a little colder.
 

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To be fair, most were group tests to offset costs.

I looked into that. Made the decision that something like this at -12f was good enough. Will be storing 1-2 yrs tops. The chest freezer in the garage gets a little colder.
I have the same freezer. Get yourself a WiFi thermometer to go with it. You can set it up to alert you when the temps get out of range, which won’t be much with that freezer.
 

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How much of a difference do you think a standard chest freezer at -12F would last vs -80 in terms of lifespan?

Like would -12F only last 1-2 years before degradation and this other would last like 5 years+?
I'm apart of some group tests on this with Jano. Only up to a year so far, albeit only testing a 20C freezer, not an industrial/pharma one.
 
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