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The title should say tren a, not tren e. I can't edit the title to fix it.
I recently bought kits of test e and tren a, and have checked for floaters. Every vial has floaters. Most vials have very small floaters that looks almost like dust and can be difficult to see in some vials. A few vials have visibly larger floaters like in the attached photos and videos.
I checked the vials, saw floaters, and then decided to heat the vials before recording so there would not be any question about crashed gear. I heated the vials for 30 minutes at 170. They were still slightly warm when I handled them for the videos.
Here is the test e. The small red circle is drawn around the large floater. The large red circle is also drawn around the smaller floaters.
This is a vial of tren a. Circle around the large floater, but there are also small floaters which you can see in the video.
Video for test e
View attachment QSC test e with floaters video.mov
Video for tren a
View attachment QSC tren a with floaters video.mov
I will not be asking QSC to compensate me. I bought these vials knowing the difficulties with floaters that QSC has had in the past and always planned on refiltering them myself. I am not looking for free stuff.
Has anyone else carefully checked their new QSC vials for floaters? The very small ones can appear as almost a cloud of dust and be difficult to see unless you take your time. I prefer the rotation method in the video so that I don't generate air bubbles that can cause confusion.
I recently bought kits of test e and tren a, and have checked for floaters. Every vial has floaters. Most vials have very small floaters that looks almost like dust and can be difficult to see in some vials. A few vials have visibly larger floaters like in the attached photos and videos.
I checked the vials, saw floaters, and then decided to heat the vials before recording so there would not be any question about crashed gear. I heated the vials for 30 minutes at 170. They were still slightly warm when I handled them for the videos.
Here is the test e. The small red circle is drawn around the large floater. The large red circle is also drawn around the smaller floaters.
This is a vial of tren a. Circle around the large floater, but there are also small floaters which you can see in the video.
Video for test e
View attachment QSC test e with floaters video.mov
Video for tren a
View attachment QSC tren a with floaters video.mov
I will not be asking QSC to compensate me. I bought these vials knowing the difficulties with floaters that QSC has had in the past and always planned on refiltering them myself. I am not looking for free stuff.
Has anyone else carefully checked their new QSC vials for floaters? The very small ones can appear as almost a cloud of dust and be difficult to see unless you take your time. I prefer the rotation method in the video so that I don't generate air bubbles that can cause confusion.
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