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For those who have multiple kits of different peptides, how are you keeping tracking of which one is which? I am mainly asking because in my fridge i keep them in the containers they come in which are already labeled, but i cant always pin in the morning as i have to work and sometimes its time consuming when pinning multiple different compounds in the morning so i just take them with me and leave them in my work fridge and pin when im available, so i kind of have to mark down however i can which one is which. Do you guys make your own labels using a NIIMBOT for something like that, or what other suggestions would someone recommend who is in my situation to better keep track.
 
I use a 30 yr old P-Touch that works great. I use it for everything; oil change info on the car windshield, date I put batteries in that flashlight, etc.

Every vial gets a label with product, weight, and date. Seems like overkill, I know. However, I'm a walking, talking, prime example of Murphy's Law. Mistakes WILL be made. I need to mitigate.

I keep the 'tides in Hydrapeaks, labelled on the outside as to what's in them, as well. So I know I'm using the oldest Tirz first, and not the most recent stuff, for example.

I also track it on a tab on an Excel spreadsheet, so I know how many vials I have left of each batch, in which Hydrapeak. Trying to guarantee First In, First Out.

OCD be a thing, yo.
 
Been thinking about getting a label printer myself for some peps I have
 
I use a 30 yr old P-Touch that works great. I use it for everything; oil change info on the car windshield, date I put batteries in that flashlight, etc.

Every vial gets a label with product, weight, and date. Seems like overkill, I know. However, I'm a walking, talking, prime example of Murphy's Law. Mistakes WILL be made. I need to mitigate.

I keep the 'tides in Hydrapeaks, labelled on the outside as to what's in them, as well. So I know I'm using the oldest Tirz first, and not the most recent stuff, for example.

I also track it on a tab on an Excel spreadsheet, so I know how many vials I have left of each batch, in which Hydrapeak. Trying to guarantee First In, First Out.

OCD be a thing, yo.
FIFO for the win! You'd be a great accountant (if you aren't one)!
 
FIFO for the win! You'd be a great accountant (if you aren't one)!
Not an accountant, quite the opposite, actually! But in a job that requires incredible attention to detail, but on a macro scale.

There's even a label on the label maker that says: "Labelmaker". (youngest son's sense of humor).
 
Not an accountant, quite the opposite, actually! But in a job that requires incredible attention to detail, but on a macro scale.

There's even a label on the label maker that says: "Labelmaker". (youngest son's sense of humor).
I am an accountant and can appreciate your level of attention to detail! Maybe I should label my labelmaker, too😆
 
I recently purchased the NDYIN N12 label maker for $8.48 from Amazon. The app works well with my android. I haven't tried any fancy labeling or designs, just basic bold lettering. Labeling comes out clear and centered. The app also has a YouTube tutorial for setup. Would definitely recommend 😁
 
Brother VC-500W Color Label Printer Is the one I use it’s mega simple and easy to use cheap too
 
i just got the cheapo nimbot d110 for like $10 on amazon with a code i got from another thread. came with 1 roll of labels. more than enough for me to label what i got right now and a new roll of labels are only like $8 more later
 
I bought 1.5" x .75" label sheets off sheet labels dot com. Then I sent it through my inkjet printer. Much cheaper than getting a NIIMBOT.
Crazy thing is I have a nice laser printer. I found the niimbot tg channel, bought a niimbot ordered labels and have been playing with editing everything. now that I got a hang of it I want to get labels for my printer.

I'm ok spending all that money on Niimbot, can't get myself to spend $10 on labels for my regular printer.
 
I bought 1.5" x .75" label sheets off sheet labels dot com. Then I sent it through my inkjet printer. Much cheaper than getting a NIIMBOT.

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Been debating between an ink tank printer (ET-8500) or a NIIMBOT m2. I don't want to have to laminate the lables if I can avoid it. Did you test your label for water or alcohol and can you post a picture of the end result?
 
For those who have multiple kits of different peptides, how are you keeping tracking of which one is which? I am mainly asking because in my fridge i keep them in the containers they come in which are already labeled, but i cant always pin in the morning as i have to work and sometimes its time consuming when pinning multiple different compounds in the morning so i just take them with me and leave them in my work fridge and pin when im available, so i kind of have to mark down however i can which one is which. Do you guys make your own labels using a NIIMBOT for something like that, or what other suggestions would someone recommend who is in my situation to better keep track.
I design and print them 👌
Almost as addictive as building stacks.
 

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I bought 1.5" x .75" label sheets off sheet labels dot com. Then I sent it through my inkjet printer. Much cheaper than getting a NIIMBOT.

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This is what I plan on doing as well! As much as I love gear, I needed to stop myself from getting a new accessory. Plus I want colored labels!...and I find designing them is a nice stress reducer. Thanks for the tip about where you get label paper: 0.75" high I'm finding is tough to find!
 

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I design and print them 👌
Almost as addictive as building stacks.
These are fantastic! What kind of printer ( EDIT: NVM, you said) and what brand/type of labels are you using? I love the gloss finish...so profesh!

EDIT 2: I'm assuming the paper you use is specific to wide format printers, but do you know of anything even partially comparable for an inkjet or laser?
 
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These are fantastic! What kind of printer ( EDIT: NVM, you said) and what brand/type of labels are you using? I love the gloss finish...so profesh!

EDIT 2: I'm assuming the paper you use is specific to wide format printers, but do you know of anything even partially comparable for an inkjet or laser?
Thanks heaps!
Not really sure of a comparable media for inkjet. I use a longterm outdoor signage vinyl, only because Im too lazy to change the rolls 🤣
 
These are amazing 🤣
Thanks mate, started off labelling my own kits, then the addiction took hold and I now label half of Australia 😂
 

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Thanks mate, started off labelling my own kits, then the addiction took hold and I now label half of Australia 😂
OBSESSED!!! I want these!...I've bought some labels of Etsy that were cute but these are next level! The soda can collection is especially crave-worthy. If you sell these, I wanna know!
 

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