Where Should I store my raws

Blitz33

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Hello Guys,
I m holding big stock latelly, tests, boldenon, trens etc, where should I store this all,

All can be stored in refrigator?
 
Mine are vacuum sealed, then those bags are placed in freezer bags with numerous desiccant packs inside.
 

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Thank you so much, ordered vacuum seal machine. I will give it a try in refrigator.
I had brewed one year old test p, everything was perfect when brewing but now gives insane pip. degraded I think☹️
 
Thank you so much, ordered vacuum seal machine. I will give it a try in refrigator.
I had brewed one year old test p, everything was perfect when brewing but now gives insane pip. degraded I think☹️
Did you not see the post above saying not in the fridge?
None of these say the fridge, and one says NOT IN THE FRIDGE.

The fridge causes moisture issues. The exact reason desiccant packs are being recommended is to avoid moisture issues. Use the freezer or a cool dry dark place.
 
Freezers and refrigerators do not reach a low enough temperature to extend the shelf life of an API. All you are doing is potentially getting moisture inside your raws and desiccant packs don’t stop all moisture.

Vacuum seal x2 then put it in a cool dark spot
 
Did you not see the post above saying not in the fridge?
None of these say the fridge, and one says NOT IN THE FRIDGE.

The fridge causes moisture issues. The exact reason desiccant packs are being recommended is to avoid moisture issues. Use the freezer or a cool dry dark place.
My native language is not english friend, I get the point

I decided desiccants and vacuum seal only for now.
 
Freezers and refrigerators do not reach a low enough temperature to extend the shelf life of an API. All you are doing is potentially getting moisture inside your raws and desiccant packs don’t stop all moisture.

Vacuum seal x2 then put it in a cool dark spot

Cool dark AND DRY spot
 
Second that with Test E bought back in 2005 and brewed 2019.
Damn you’re lucky to have E from that long ago. I assume that’s before all the random issues with it started popping up?
Personally, I’ve never had an issue with it and I actually prefer it bc I could have it a bit more concentrated but not worth it to risk it with all the problems people started having.
 
Damn you’re lucky to have E from that long ago. I assume that’s before all the random issues with it started popping up?
Personally, I’ve never had an issue with it and I actually prefer it bc I could have it a bit more concentrated but not worth it to risk it with all the problems people started having.
Yeah that was the last buy I made before all the pippy Test E hit the market. I have since switched to Test D and don't bother anymore with enanthate
 
I have stored mine in an airtight bag with desiccant in a cooler in a closet in the middle of my house. where it is the most temperature stable place away from light. and after many years it appears as potent as ever. The research labs i have been in do not store their chemicals on the whole in a frig. Condensation can happen there form the opening and closing of the door. And cold really doesn't help most chemicals.
 
Ok let m get this straight do you first put the powder in food bag, then inside, vacuum pack and vacuum it with desiccant packs?
Put raws in zip lock bag, put that zip lock bag in another zip lock bag. Put zip lock bag in vacuum pack and vacuum seal it. I personally don’t use desiccant packs. But if you do, put them in the vacuum seal bag OUTSIDE of the ziplock bag and then vacuum seal it.
 
Put raws in zip lock bag, put that zip lock bag in another zip lock bag. Put zip lock bag in vacuum pack and vacuum seal it. I personally don’t use desiccant packs. But if you do, put them in the vacuum seal bag OUTSIDE of the ziplock bag and then vacuum seal it.
Isent 1 zip lock bag enough?
 
I know this is a bit old, but for long term (anticipating 15+ years) I store mine vacuum sealed in 16mil mylar, with oxygen absorbers and desiccant packs. I keep them packaged in individual 10g increments for brewing a year of TRT each go.

I purchased a -86c freezer to store them in, set to -70c. Maybe a bit overkill, but from some research papers I've read, this seems to be the way academics store blood samples for long term preservation of hormones.

Chamber sealer
16mil Mylar bags
-86c Freezer
 
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