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Why would you need it for BA BB?

So you add ba/bb, some oil, add raws, then q.s with oil in the 4L flask.
Since you're using q.s that's calibriated (volumetric flask), there's no need to factor in raw displacement, just raw purity.

Even if BA/BB slightly off i dont think it makes a difference. you'd still get the right mg/ml
Why not ?
 
Everything from 10mL to 4L. Every single thing will be measured with them. BB, BA, oil.
Note the pharma COA I shared above.

BA is added w/v and BB is v/v. Fyi.

Regardless, I respect your initiative to make nice improvements.

If you outgrow the 4L I posted a 6L VF on here as well. Be careful and utilize proper PPE.
 
Does everyone want TC20 in mig812 just like the others or MCT? I only ask because I have a few gallons I can either use up or throw out.

Is $20 a good price? Because it costs me time.

Is $30 for TNE a good price ?
 
Does everyone want TC20 in mig812 just like the others or MCT? I only ask because I have a few gallons I can either use up or throw out.

Is $20 a good price? Because it costs me time.

Is $30 for TNE a good price ?
If the dosing is super accurate, $20 is a great price. Honestly, price matters less here than precision, especially since a lot of the users will likely be women and dosing tolerance is much tighter.

MIG812 is obviously considered the gold standard, no debate there, but MCT works perfectly fine too, so definitely no need to throw it out. You are doing a test batch anyway, so keeping MCT in the mix makes total sense.

As for TNE, $30 sounds fair to me as long as quality and consistency are on point. Time is money after all.
 
If the dosing is super accurate, $20 is a great price. Honestly, price matters less here than precision, especially since a lot of the users will likely be women and dosing tolerance is much tighter.

MIG812 is obviously considered the gold standard, no debate there, but MCT works perfectly fine too, so definitely no need to throw it out. You are doing a test batch anyway, so keeping MCT in the mix makes total sense.

As for TNE, $30 sounds fair to me as long as quality and consistency are on point. Time is money after all.
Yes will be accurate.

I have no problem losing $ on every order of this via testing reimbursement. Anything customers need for reassurance that they’re getting what they paid for.
 
Does everyone want TC20 in mig812 just like the others or MCT? I only ask because I have a few gallons I can either use up or throw out.

Is $20 a good price? Because it costs me time.

Is $30 for TNE a good price ?

$20 seems like a very fair/generous pricing for TC20. Agreed with @The Answ3r that accurate dosing is the main concern VS pricing.

Personally - willing to pay more than $20 for a reliable, accurately dosed product.

Cheers :)
 

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