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I mean I could look into it but the margins I don’t like. I can make 100 off 10 keys of test

Even mast isn’t worth it. I’ll make double what 1kg test makes, but the vials cost 10x more to make and 4x higher priced to sell

Why do people love money?
 
I mean I could look into it but the margins I don’t like. I can make 100 off 10 keys of test

Even mast isn’t worth it. I’ll make double what 1kg test makes, but the vials cost 10x more to make and 4x higher priced to sell

Why do people love money?
Buys happiness. Doesn’t make you happy. But who isn’t happy when they can get what they want when they want it?
 
Yo to the other hoarders with more gear than they need. Is there something I can do to increase the shelf life of my gear? Cause if there is I’m probably gonna build up a bigger strock, especially of test. I seriously have more Tren than I’ll probably need, for quite a while and just in case I get an itch down the road it would be nice to know how to preserve my stuff.
 
Yo to the other hoarders with more gear than they need. Is there something I can do to increase the shelf life of my gear? Cause if there is I’m probably gonna build up a bigger strock, especially of test. I seriously have more Tren than I’ll probably need, for quite a while and just in case I get an itch down the road it would be nice to know how to preserve my stuff.
Everything I sell made in mig812 which is the absolute best you can get in terms of shelf life. More than that you gotta ask someone smart , there’s a lot of them around here
 
I will say currently I’m running stuff from 5 years ago right now. All in the highest quality MCT you can buy. Same I used for my first batch tren and test. People throw numbers around like 3 years etc, nobody really knows. All I know is whatever the Chinese make is not good long term, or even short term for that matter
 
I will say currently I’m running stuff from 5 years ago right now. All in the highest quality MCT you can buy. Same I used for my first batch tren and test. People throw numbers around like 3 years etc, nobody really knows. All I know is whatever the Chinese make is not good long term, or even short term for that matter
Yeah I am sad I missed out on the sale, I’m gonna wait and see if there’s another, and if there’s not I’ll probably just grab a few anyway, kind of waiting for Tren too though so I can just do what I want in one order and now with eq, I’m gonna want that too haha
 
Yo to the other hoarders with more gear than they need. Is there something I can do to increase the shelf life of my gear? Cause if there is I’m probably gonna build up a bigger strock, especially of test. I seriously have more Tren than I’ll probably need, for quite a while and just in case I get an itch down the road it would be nice to know how to preserve my stuff.
There's a thread on long term storage in the steroid sub-forum with some good info, best practices, and some silly testing.
 
Yo to the other hoarders with more gear than they need. Is there something I can do to increase the shelf life of my gear? Cause if there is I’m probably gonna build up a bigger strock, especially of test. I seriously have more Tren than I’ll probably need, for quite a while and just in case I get an itch down the road it would be nice to know how to preserve my stuff.
The testosterone molecule itself is relatively resilient. The oil is the major concern.

After having done a fair bit of looking around for info, what I’m doing is filtering into a new sterile vial, placing a vial cap on it, and storing it in the fridge.

Something extra that I’m doing that is more preference than seemingly “necessary” is transferring into large vials for storage convenience (50 & 100ml vials) and using a syringe and needle to pull air out of the destination vial prior to storing. Idk if the air pulling will actually do anything, but I saw it on a thread somewhere and it made sense to me.

Silly note but I already made this mistake: make sure to clearly label what it is beforehand just in case you have similar looking oils and a broken brain that can’t recall something that happened five minutes ago like me.
 
Yo to the other hoarders with more gear than they need. Is there something I can do to increase the shelf life of my gear? Cause if there is I’m probably gonna build up a bigger strock, especially of test. I seriously have more Tren than I’ll probably need, for quite a while and just in case I get an itch down the road it would be nice to know how to preserve my stuff.
Freeze, @AllGoodThings has a solid thread.

Thread 'Transferring oils for long term storage' Transferring oils for long term storage
 
The testosterone molecule itself is relatively resilient. The oil is the major concern.

After having done a fair bit of looking around for info, what I’m doing is filtering into a new sterile vial, placing a vial cap on it, and storing it in the fridge.

Something extra that I’m doing that is more preference than seemingly “necessary” is transferring into large vials for storage convenience (50 & 100ml vials) and using a syringe and needle to pull air out of the destination vial prior to storing. Idk if the air pulling will actually do anything, but I saw it on a thread somewhere and it made sense to me.

Silly note but I already made this mistake: make sure to clearly label what it is beforehand just in case you have similar looking oils and a broken brain that can’t recall something that happened five minutes ago like me.
After going through @AllGoodThings long-term storage thread, it got me thinking.

Years ago, I brewed wine and honey (mead) as a hobby. One thing I learned pretty quickly is that wine and mead absolutely improve with age, but not just by being tossed in a bottle and forgotten.

There’s a reason you hear that distinctive pop when a cork releases. Commercially, there’s often a small amount of inert gas (like argon) occupying the headspace. That gas helps reduce oxygen exposure over time.

Because the real downfall in long-term storage isn’t time itself, it’s oxygen. Oxidation leads to degradation.

So while digging through old gear in the garage, I came across my old argon gas regulator and had a thought...What if?

What if, instead of leaving oils in small standard vials with normal air headspace, you transferred them into larger 30 mL, 50 mL, even 100 mL sterile vials, and displaced the air in the headspace with argon gas?
You can certainly do this with 10ml vials as well, just don't blow the topper.

In theory...
Argon is inert
It’s heavier than air
It displaces oxygen
It reduces oxidation in other applications (wine, mead, food storage)
So the question becomes If oxygen is the long term enemy of stability, could inert gas displacement meaningfully extend shelf life in stored oils?

Essentially like regulating the pressure on a new HGH vial, you would insert one pin to purge, while pinning the argon line and displacing oxygen. Of course you would need some PPE, a new sterile vial and measure pressure first while probably blowing a few toppers. But hey if you're holding that much stock long-term this is a minor addition. Even small hand held can editions exist.

Just thinking out loud here.

I'm going to shut my brain off now. It's going to force me to try this.
 

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