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Yes! They have unlimited recycling solutions....especially as mini travel pill bottlesI love the tin! Are those bac water vials?
Yes! They have unlimited recycling solutions....especially as mini travel pill bottlesI love the tin! Are those bac water vials?
What are you using for the cap? I love this idea for car meds storageYes! They have unlimited recycling solutions....especially as mini travel pill bottles
The existing rubber cap that is under the vial topper/foil…. usually just pulls right off. There’s a little tool you can get on Amazon as well: 3 Pack Mini Vial Openers - Versatile Stainless Steel Oral Liquid Decappers for Botox, Medicines, and Beverages - Compact and Durable Bottle Opener Tool for Nurses, Pharmacies, and Home Use https://a.co/d/0iuAeMOgWhat are you using for the cap? I love this idea for car meds storage
This is what I use. I put each kit in a zip lock with a desiccant pac. fits 16 kits nicely.
I like it because you can keep them in their original kit plastic box they come in🙂
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I can print you 3d designs if you want just pay me for filament and shipping.I can't find a definitive answer to this. I see all kings of pictures, and some really nice ones 3D printed. Do you guys/gals recommend storage cases for storing your vials in the freezer? I have 2 kits coming in Wednesday and 3 in about 2 weeks, all Reta.
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That looks awesome, got the .stl?This is what I'm using now. 288 vials, 4 72 vial inserts. I do need to use of my 63 vial cases, as this will be full. I'll have 320 when my GB's come in.
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Repeated freeze-thaw cycles can break down the peptides over time. Your normal freezer will go through a defrost cycle that lets the temperature briefly raise above freezing to help prevent frost build up. Not long enough for the food in the freezer to thaw, but long enough that if the peptides aren't insulated, they might thaw enough to hurt the peps. Hence a lot of people insulate their peptides in the freezer to keep them safe.Can someone tell me why it’s not OK to just place the kits in the freezer and be done with it? They already come in a case and the vials are each airtight and vacuum sealed. What am I missing?
Have you seen my freezer? I could hide a body in there!Can someone tell me why it’s not OK to just place the kits in the freezer and be done with it? They already come in a case and the vials are each airtight and vacuum sealed. What am I missing?
I don't, I bought it.That looks awesome, got the .stl?
You certainly can - it’s good to segregate maybe and you can buy nice coloured boxes for different vialsCan someone tell me why it’s not OK to just place the kits in the freezer and be done with it? They already come in a case and the vials are each airtight and vacuum sealed. What am I missing?
Depends on the print. You can print out a case with a tpu seal that will do a decent job.Desiccant packs really don’t work very well if there’s any sort of seal issue. None of these 3-D printed cases are going to do a good job keeping moisture out. Perhaps if you use a mason jar or sealed in some sort of mylar bag or something.
I bought a 30ml vial case off of Amazon that was 3d printed and has a 'seal'. I think it may be from the same company that is doing the referenced vial kit cases....It was beyond bad. That seal wouldn't keep a popcorn fart out....and it was $22...I kept it because that's where the pfizer water lives...it does keep the light out...👍Depends on the print. You can print out a case with a tpu seal that will do a decent job.
That very well could be either a poor design or a poor print or both. Couldn't tell you. I know its possible to get a decent seal with 3d printed containers. But it is true that they can't compete with traditional containers head to head for sealing quality.I bought a 30ml vial case off of Amazon that was 3d printed and has a 'seal'. I think it may be from the same company that is doing the referenced vial kit cases....It was beyond bad. That seal wouldn't keep a popcorn fart out....and it was $22...I kept it because that's where the pfizer water lives...it does keep the light out...👍
In order to keep a proper moisture seal, you need high molecular weight material, such as mylar. I’m a pipe tobacco enthusiast, and the people in our community have done a ton of experimentation around keeping moisture levels intact.Depends on the print. You can print out a case with a tpu seal that will do a decent job.
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I use this boxes because it keep a constant temp in it. It's polystyrene. Way better that plastic ones...you can write on it if you find only white. Anyway depend of the size it store a decent ammountDoes that come in different colors?
Jokes aside - some of the 3d printed ones I see here look pretty good, practical, neat and colorful. I can’t get them here and maybe I must learn to print them.
I currently just store in the supplied clear plastic containers in a spare freezer in the store room- overflow from our kitchen - so it’s very rarely opened
Not sure where you live, Cali or Spain. I got mine on Discord through Collective II/Fuzrock.Jokes aside - some of the 3d printed ones I see here look pretty good, practical, neat and colorful. I can’t get them here and maybe I must learn to print them
Love this! Did the vial holders come with it? MORE INFO PLEASE! This is really nice.This is what I'm using now. 288 vials, 4 72 vial inserts. I do need to use of my 63 vial cases, as this will be full. I'll have 320 when my GB's come in.
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