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Recommended Freezer storage case

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    I apologize if I already posted this. I thought I posted and can't find it so perhaps it never completed the submit as I was doing it on a ipad.

    I am new here and basically new to peptides since last November when I started on BPC-157 for spinal stenosis which has been wonderful and allowed me to stop the quarterly injections :).

    I was watching a video by Randy about a freezer storage that he had sourced but is no longer available, and was wondering if there are any other recommendations for storing peptides in the freezer long term that will also address the possibility of thawing/freeze and condensation.

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      watch the video again. The hydrapeak systems are available on amazon and etsy.

      You really only have to worry about freezing if you are hoarding.

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        I bought these -
        Zojirushi SW-KA75 H Stainless.
        I am having inserts made for them. Supposedly they will keep for almost 20 hours if the power goes out vs 2.5 hours for the Hydrapeak. At least that is what one guy tested them at in another board..

        Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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          watch the video again. The hydrapeak systems are available on amazon and etsy.

          You really only have to worry about freezing if you are hoarding.

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          ratstudies
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          @Randy said in Recommended Freezer storage case:

          hoarding.

          Horading? Who me?.... maybe I am just worried about my uncle sam making it harder to obtain.

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            ratstudies
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            I'll check out some of those on Amazon, Now just have to figure out what is the best affordable 3d printer and how to use it. 🙂

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              I bought these -
              Zojirushi SW-KA75 H Stainless.
              I am having inserts made for them. Supposedly they will keep for almost 20 hours if the power goes out vs 2.5 hours for the Hydrapeak. At least that is what one guy tested them at in another board..

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              Anthony
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              @Commander Any idea what the approximate vial capacity on these are with inserts being made? They seem smaller than the Hydrapeaks, at least by the ounce description, but I like the idea of lasting longer during a power loss/defrost.

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                Commander
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                @Anthony
                MarioPrintCo made inserts for them . They hold 21 vials per can. They are small than the Hydropeak containers.

                Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                  Stan Douglas
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                  Can't you just put them in a ziplock freezerbag?

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