So like, how much of a stockpile do you have of your peptides?

Does my freezer have a temp swing when opened, yes. It it significant enough IMO, no. The peaks in the picture show when I opened it to get something out or add something in, even when opened the freezer was still below freezing level.
You're right, but I also like the idea of buying myself some time if the new, low-cost, freezer breaks down while I am out of town (which is often). I am in the process of measuring how long my thermal food container will stay below freezing after it is removed from the freezer. I need to protect my investment!
 
Yeah it’s been amazing! I know we all tout glp1s as miracle drugs (and they are!) but keytruda is the number one miracle drug in my life lol. I want to hug whoever invented it.
That's been Dupixent for me in my life. Averaged a 3-6 hour nasal polyp removal surgery every two years my entire life...until now 🥳
 
I did the exact same thing (but some off brand amazon). Mine is 1.1cuft and is currently running it's initial freeze.

I am still storing in thermos' and in fact just bought a couple more that should be here today. I'm thinking that these tiny freezers have huge temp swings when you open them. It could also keep the peps frozen for about 10 hours if the power goes out or freezer dies.

I also have notifications setup if the temp goes above zero degrees:

My Govee temperature command center:
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What temp sensors are using? Probe type or the ones that goes inside the fridge?
 
What temp sensors are using? Probe type or the ones that goes inside the fridge?
I found these Govee wireless sensors on Amazon. I was surprised that they stay connected inside the fridge/freezer and shocked that they even stay connected inside a thermos, inside the freezer. You can access from anywhere and setup notifications based on low/high temperature/humidity.

 
I found these Govee wireless sensors on Amazon. I was surprised that they stay connected inside the fridge/freezer and shocked that they even stay connected inside a thermos, inside the freezer. You can access from anywhere and setup notifications based on low/high temperature/humidity.

With a nice 30% Amazon coupon
 
I found these Govee wireless sensors on Amazon. I was surprised that they stay connected inside the fridge/freezer and shocked that they even stay connected inside a thermos, inside the freezer. You can access from anywhere and setup notifications based on low/high temperature/humidity.

I use this sensor too, it works very well
 
@GimmeABreak @exploitedworkerbee how big are y'all's houses? Wondering for the range on the gateway.
Peptide freezer is in the basement, I’m on the second floor and able to download the data.

Btw I actually have a different model with no gateway, just a sensor and an app, same brand though: https://www.amazon.com/Govee-Thermometer-Hygrometer-Bluetooth-Temperature/dp/B07R586J37/

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@GimmeABreak @exploitedworkerbee how big are y'all's houses? Wondering for the range on the gateway.
3700 sq ft, all on one floor. The "hub" is in the garage, on one side of the house but I think the sensors connect to the hub or over bluetooth. It will switch to BT when my phone is in range of a sensor, otherwise it goes through the hub. I think BT is primarily for software/firmware updates (that it does automatically) and it might be a little more responsive than being connected only through the hub. I haven't tested range but have not had a sensor be unreadable from anywhere in the house. It also logs so you can see the temp/humidity history
 
Probably time to stop buying as I’ve more than maxxed out my peptide freezer cases. It represents about 6 months of RETA, 4 months of SEMA, 2 YEARS of CAGRI and 10 months of GLOW protocol once the final kit of BOC-157 arrives. THAT will put me over the top of my freezer-peptide-case-capacity!
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Where did you find those cases? Mine are so tiny 😂
 
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