Nexaph User Review: Excellent experience
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This is a vendor review submitted by markgroce on PeptideCritic.com.
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(5/5)
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Ordered on Memorial Day and it still shipped the following day! I see people commenting that the prices are high? Compared to what? Playing crypto games and hoping you get the product you ordered at all, it's what they say it is, and it's not full of impurities? That I can get almost a years worth of batch tested product for about the same price as 2 months of the compounded version? Hell, I call that a deal any day!
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I did the same, got 10 pack kit of 60mg Tirz and the price was great compared to what I was getting for compound.
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Don’t go by their posted COAs.. they are no different than anyone else with that. In fact, if they are actually making their product here themselves, you really can’t go by their COAs. They can cherry pick what vials they send to the lab for testing.
Most grey market vendors are just resellers, they don’t know what vials could be overfilled or under filled. They can’t cherry pick what to send out.
If you look, you will find customer tests of Nexaph products that come in way lower than Nexaph’s posted COAs.
Bottom line, always test…. -
Don’t go by their posted COAs.. they are no different than anyone else with that. In fact, if they are actually making their product here themselves, you really can’t go by their COAs. They can cherry pick what vials they send to the lab for testing.
Most grey market vendors are just resellers, they don’t know what vials could be overfilled or under filled. They can’t cherry pick what to send out.
If you look, you will find customer tests of Nexaph products that come in way lower than Nexaph’s posted COAs.
Bottom line, always test….@Commander How do you know the vial you select out of 10 is the same as the others?
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This is a vendor review submitted by markgroce on PeptideCritic.com.
Rating:




(5/5)
Review
Ordered on Memorial Day and it still shipped the following day! I see people commenting that the prices are high? Compared to what? Playing crypto games and hoping you get the product you ordered at all, it's what they say it is, and it's not full of impurities? That I can get almost a years worth of batch tested product for about the same price as 2 months of the compounded version? Hell, I call that a deal any day!
Read the full review: Excellent experience Discuss this review, share your own experiences, or ask questions about the vendor.
Please keep discussions respectful and factual.
@markgroce I ordered on Monday as well and it still hasn't shipped. I am not worried, but they got yours out so fast.
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Don’t go by their posted COAs.. they are no different than anyone else with that. In fact, if they are actually making their product here themselves, you really can’t go by their COAs. They can cherry pick what vials they send to the lab for testing.
Most grey market vendors are just resellers, they don’t know what vials could be overfilled or under filled. They can’t cherry pick what to send out.
If you look, you will find customer tests of Nexaph products that come in way lower than Nexaph’s posted COAs.
Bottom line, always test….@Commander One thing I noticed which makes me believe they are honest is that one of the products I was going to order said this product is awaiting test results. I don't think you do that if you are trying not to be transparent. A company that does that doesn't sound like one that is trying to be dishonest by testing something different than what they are selling.
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I've been looking at Nexaph peptides because of cost and stocking up. Please let me know if anyone has used their Reta and how is it working for them. Who do you send sample vial to get tested and roughly how much does it cost?
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I've been looking at Nexaph peptides because of cost and stocking up. Please let me know if anyone has used their Reta and how is it working for them. Who do you send sample vial to get tested and roughly how much does it cost?
@jasonkoerner Reta from Nexaph is terrific. I trusted their test and checked the QR code for the test and the vial top and was satisfied, and it works. I just ordered more. You can test at Freedom for $200 others are $300 there is a place in Florida that does it for $150. I have only tested for purity.
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@Commander One thing I noticed which makes me believe they are honest is that one of the products I was going to order said this product is awaiting test results. I don't think you do that if you are trying not to be transparent. A company that does that doesn't sound like one that is trying to be dishonest by testing something different than what they are selling.
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@stevensanto
Like I said, they pick the vials they send to get tested..
All I know is I sent out their CJC/Ipa blend for testing and it came back 30% less mass than their testing..@Commander Gotcha ya you are talking about volume. My main concern is purity. 30pct is a big difference, though.
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I've written plenty on here about my one and only experience with Nexaph - look it up if you want. Needless to say, I'll never do business with them again - 1 and done for me. If you have an issue with their product, don't expect any customer satisfaction from them - you'll be on your own. They are NOT here to serve that's for sure.
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@Commander Gotcha ya you are talking about volume. My main concern is purity. 30pct is a big difference, though.
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There is an extensive article written and posted here on Peptide Critic about how Nexpah was potentially OVERFILLING of vials. Don't get me wrong, if it's over, it's still not correct. The article goes into more on how the different labs do the weighing, and techniques used. Also, I've read a number of post on the GLP forum, and reddit of people testing Nexpah products, and being good with the results. So, all I can say is it's not a perfect system we chose to play in, but it's a hell of a lot safer than rolling the btc dice and hoping for the best. People are getting better at policing these companies , and if Nexpah was a bad seed, it would have already been uprooted given the community involvement these days.
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I've had nothing but great experiences ordering from Nexaph. I've ordered their Sermorelin, GHK-cu and KPV kits, and about to order the TB4 and MOTS-C kits.
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@randy hi Randy and Jeff. Hope you guys are well/ forgive me if this is the wrong thread to ask this, but can you help explain to a learning newb how yall are verifying that Nexaph and Ezpeptides are synthesizing in the US, as oppose to just warehousing? I struggled to explain to another fellow researcher. The TG groups even ran Cain’s videos pinned through a bit of AI and it came out that a lot of factors (materials and equipment used) are of US origin. Thanks in advance.
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@jasonkoerner Reta from Nexaph is terrific. I trusted their test and checked the QR code for the test and the vial top and was satisfied, and it works. I just ordered more. You can test at Freedom for $200 others are $300 there is a place in Florida that does it for $150. I have only tested for purity.
@Stevepep what about finnrick? I may not be hip to something... But their website says that they will test user submitted vials for free. Is there something I'm missing about that? I also have ordered from Nexaph, very quick shipping. I would prefer if they had the mass spectrometry test as well the HPLC. There have been a lot of "bad" test results of user submitted vials of Nexaphs retatrutide on finnrick. Almost all of them revolve around the MG per vial...and 95% of those are because they are overfilled. The retatrutide has an E rating, which is the worst finnrick gives in believe, and I think it's 83+ samples..or maybe 93. I still bought from Nexaph, because across the board on forums and communities .. it has received high praise, and finnricks negatives are almost all because of overfill.
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In general, on finnrick, Nexaph has almost all.bad ratings, with the exception of BPC-157 or TB-500, I can't remember which one. And it was a B. I have not used either the Reta or the N-acetyl semax amidate that I got from there, but as soon as I do I will post a review.
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@Stevepep what about finnrick? I may not be hip to something... But their website says that they will test user submitted vials for free. Is there something I'm missing about that? I also have ordered from Nexaph, very quick shipping. I would prefer if they had the mass spectrometry test as well the HPLC. There have been a lot of "bad" test results of user submitted vials of Nexaphs retatrutide on finnrick. Almost all of them revolve around the MG per vial...and 95% of those are because they are overfilled. The retatrutide has an E rating, which is the worst finnrick gives in believe, and I think it's 83+ samples..or maybe 93. I still bought from Nexaph, because across the board on forums and communities .. it has received high praise, and finnricks negatives are almost all because of overfill.
@DRTasCanB bottom line finnrivks scoring is complete crap. If you check identity and purity on Nexaph it’s all good they were overweight so they gave them a crap score meaning they overfilled which is on the COA. Finnrick has a bunch of Chinese companies with great score and no websites or contact info. Just use them for identify and purity
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