Photon
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Before we go down the "OMG ghoul tryna kill us with the poison gas!", argon is also commonly used to extend shelf life of packaged food, including liquids (especially fine wine). Nitrogen is more common, because it's cheaper, but argon is superior.
I did suggest argon last week but i think going the vacuum route is a way better approach. (After finding out about those vacuum vials this week)
I already posted on inert gas. Most sources probably wont touch it. Serious safety issue without proper equipment.
Could probably connect something like this to a silicone tubing and luer needle instead of getting a gas tank.

Right now if i plan to use Tren, i'll just find a vendor with a relative new batch then quickly finish it.
The GA tren, I don't recall it being that color when i bought it last year..


