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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 ?
I wouldn't toss the MCT.

20.00 seems great I'll take 10 at least.

30.00 for TNE is great I'll also take 10 at least. At 35.00 I'll still take 10, so it's whatever you decide.

Not trying to be greedy. But if you have the inventory at the time I'll snatch whatever you think is fare for all.

Thanks again.
 
I wouldn't toss the MCT.

20.00 seems great I'll take 10 at least.

30.00 for TNE is great I'll also take 10 at least. At 35.00 I'll still take 10, so it's whatever you decide.

Not trying to be greedy. But if you have the inventory at the time I'll snatch whatever you think is fare for all.

Thanks again.
Okay thank you for your interest. Yes definitely going to have the inventory. Might take me a week with barely any sleep but I will get it done no problem.
 
Not a good plan for long term success. Customers with a brain always want to make sure a great vendor stays in business. Leave the race to the bottom for some other thread.

I agree, you deserve compensation for not only your time, but profit is the American backbone. Reliability, consistency, and ethics don't have a price point.
Thank you both. And I don’t think everyone will test it but it’s fine if they do. I’ve said before that this is a for fun job as of now. We’re moving forward and getting the process down, working towards improvement and giving a quality product to the customer. Improving and saving time to minimize downtime from here on out and it should be really good going forward. Trying to always have new raw going for testing, and new batches being made and filtered into vials.
 
Might take me a week with barely any sleep but I will get it done no problem.

This might save you abit of time, costs more but..


These vials are vacuumed, so no need to vent.
Given the vacuum, you won't need much pressure either to filter.
The vacuum will just suck the oil in.

edit: scrap that, its not PTFE coated..my bad
 
This might save you abit of time, costs more but..


These vials are vacuumed, so no need to vent.
Given the vacuum, you won't need much pressure either to filter.
The vacuum will just suck the oil in.
Smart thank you. I’d have to find a different and better source, stoppers aren’t coated plus they have only a low stock amount.
 
i think its not PTFE coated..so scrap that idea..lol
I would email to confirm first if you're going that route.
Yeah I edited my post after I looked on the link some more. Thanks anyways. I’d have to look at a different source.

They could be though. That website is wrong about many things.
 
I would have absolutely no issue with pay 30-35$/vial for cyp250 or enanthate250 in miglyol812.

If you are decapping, not popping the stopper off, not breaking sterility, and recapping, that is a lot of work. Don't burn yourself out for no profit.

I think a lot of us here would pay a little extra (within reason) for a good, reliable, domestic source that sells a good product. Good example is Stanford.
 
smallish order of six vials landed yesterday. Quick shipping! Everything was wrapped up very nicely and secure. I’m looking forward to running this stuff but I’ll have to wait a few months!
 
I still have some gso Tren Ace i want to run through before trying Sp5der Tren. Im almost done with my current Tren experiment, and im ultra sad. Haha. Zero sides, and currently on 200mg a week. Started with a weekly dose of 50mg and slowly titrated up to 200mg. I may have to start another tren adventure within the next few months or so. Next week will be my 8th week of Tren. I truly love this compound, and im beyond stoked to try Sp5der Tren. Im definitely grabbing up some of that TNE once its available.
 
I would have absolutely no issue with pay 30-35$/vial for cyp250 or enanthate250 in miglyol812.

If you are decapping, not popping the stopper off, not breaking sterility, and recapping, that is a lot of work. Don't burn yourself out for no profit.

I think a lot of us here would pay a little extra (within reason) for a good, reliable, domestic source that sells a good product. Good example is Stanford.
Spot on. Thread title was changed from cheap to quality. Be known for quality, not cheap.
 
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