JC Grifter
Well-known Member
This dude is on point
That’s an understatement [emoji23]. I was really looking forward to his reply. I knew it would be good it I wasn’t expecting a picture walk through
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This dude is on point
I saw them all fine the first timeA full 12ml vial.View attachment 128885
An empty vial with 10ml of waste oil. View attachment 128886
10ml of waste oil injected into empty vial. View attachment 128887
Fill level of one of my vials filled to 10ml (from a syringe). View attachment 128888
Anyone else’s vials only 10ml when they are clearly labeled 12ml?
What's that surface on the counter made of?The vials have more than 12ml actually. They are filled with high end bottle top dispensers with a very small error rate. I, in fact, spent over $7000 alone in just dispensers that are accurate, autoclavable, and compatible with the solvents and oils.
View attachment 128872
A media bottle and dispenser ready to dispense. View attachment 128873
A few vials of NPP that I started labeling. Please note the consistent fill levels.View attachment 128874 View attachment 128875
BD syringes in 10ml and 3ml with 18gs x 1.5 needles. A random vial pulled from the lot.View attachment 128876
The 10ml syringe filled to 10ml with oil remaining in the vial.
View attachment 128884 Four of 10 oil dispensers and one for aqueous solutions.View attachment 128877
Greater than 12ml pulled from the vial. View attachment 128879 View attachment 128880
Error limit literature from the manual that came with the dispensers. View attachment 128881 View attachment 128882 View attachment 128883
Edited(double checked my inventory): mine are labeled 12 for test, 10ml for primo. I believe sym had a labeling issue with some orders not too long ago if I recall correctly, which he did take care of for others. I believe they're the right portions, don't have another vial to be sure not a 10ml syringe.
If you actually have an issue, I'm sure Sym will take care of you if your claim has Merritt.
The bottom (white) is HDPE but the blue part is just autoclave wrapping material. I can't see if I drip oil on the white part; so I put the autoclave wrap down to catch any oil that I drop.What's that surface on the counter made of?
It is still en route.Any luck with the testing for the HCG Sym?
Gosh, I thought I fixed all of those.Edited(double checked my inventory): mine are labeled 12 for test, 10ml for primo. I believe sym had a labeling issue with some orders not too long ago if I recall correctly, which he did take care of for others. I believe they're the right portions, don't have another vial to be sure not a 10ml syringe.
If you actually have an issue, I'm sure Sym will take care of you if your claim has Merritt.
This one I did have quite a few get through. I made thousands of labels and applied them to all I had.Yes he had a labeling issuer. My deca is listed as 10ml but it has 12ml
This one I did have quite a few get through. I made thousands of labels and applied them to all I had.
They are not easy to remove from most of the vials.
It's worse. The guy is a scientist, he even have books. LoolEh, he’s a fair man, wait and see what he says.
Anyone else’s vials only 10ml when they are clearly labeled 12ml?
The vials have more than 12ml actually. They are filled with high end bottle top dispensers with a very small error rate. I, in fact, spent over $7000 alone in just dispensers that are accurate, autoclavable, and compatible with the solvents and oils.
View attachment 128872
A media bottle and dispenser ready to dispense. View attachment 128873
A few vials of NPP that I started labeling. Please note the consistent fill levels.View attachment 128874 View attachment 128875
BD syringes in 10ml and 3ml with 18gs x 1.5 needles. A random vial pulled from the lot.View attachment 128876
The 10ml syringe filled to 10ml with oil remaining in the vial.
View attachment 128884 Four of 10 oil dispensers and one for aqueous solutions.View attachment 128877
Greater than 12ml pulled from the vial. View attachment 128879 View attachment 128880
Error limit literature from the manual that came with the dispensers. View attachment 128881 View attachment 128882 View attachment 128883
That's some good pornThe vials have more than 12ml actually. They are filled with high end bottle top dispensers with a very small error rate. I, in fact, spent over $7000 alone in just dispensers that are accurate, autoclavable, and compatible with the solvents and oils.
View attachment 128872
A media bottle and dispenser ready to dispense. View attachment 128873
A few vials of NPP that I started labeling. Please note the consistent fill levels.View attachment 128874 View attachment 128875
BD syringes in 10ml and 3ml with 18gs x 1.5 needles. A random vial pulled from the lot.View attachment 128876
The 10ml syringe filled to 10ml with oil remaining in the vial.
View attachment 128884 Four of 10 oil dispensers and one for aqueous solutions.View attachment 128877
Greater than 12ml pulled from the vial. View attachment 128879 View attachment 128880
Error limit literature from the manual that came with the dispensers. View attachment 128881 View attachment 128882 View attachment 128883
Feel free to take this with a grain of salt but the vials that I have I marked the start date. I was injecting 1ml 3 times per week and they were lasting 4 weeks, actually 11.5 doses but I tend to error on the side of overfilling so it seemed about right.
As for the quality of products I have no reason to doubt but I am sending a few vials out to be tested in the near future, once the corona stuff dies down. I have gotten the desired results from his products but I recognize that people don't put a lot of stock in that and place a lot more value in testing. I respect that because I feel the same way.