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- Aug 15, 2023
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I think that is mandatory for a reliable source from a company/supplier that sells SN. A coa and a safety data sheet to be precise.The mention of high purity is a good sign. Does the website happen to provide a dated certificate of analysis? An assay would be good to have but not entirely necessary. Regardless, be sure to test it upon arrival.
Not sur when I'll buy this. Either tomorrow or the first week of January. Eitherway, my customs won't block this because this is from a local chemicals shop.Hi, Iam struggling to find a credible source. Can you please let me know if this comes through to you alright without being scammed. I am also worried about a knock on my door due to these being flagged at customs :(
This isn't from that site, so I'll probably trust it. I'll need test strips though.Like others said , test it , there was one seller not to long ago TIG was selling what they said was high purity 98 or 99% but some people bought it, test it and it was like 5 or 6%.
Buying from a local chemicals shop is a far better option than buying overseas due to customs not intercepting it.Not sur when I'll buy this. Either tomorrow or the first week of January. Eitherway, my customs won't block this because this is from a local chemicals shop.
That depends if you have a local chemical supplier that sells lab and medical equipment as well as other items, most likely they'll sell chemicals, that doesn't necessarily mean they'll have sn in stock, let alone the grade you want eitherHow does a person go about finding a local chemical shop? Is it common?
Could you share this source so I could avoid using it?Like others said , test it , there was one seller not to long ago TIG was selling what they said was high purity 98 or 99% but some people bought it, test it and it was like 5 or 6%.
i didn't find it until last week, honestly. our stuff is not very regulated here so it wasnt too hard to verify that its a legit source that doesnt ask for much.How does a person go about finding a local chemical shop? Is it common?
Did they give you information like the Lot number, Certificate of Analysis, Purity etc...i didn't find it until last week, honestly. our stuff is not very regulated here so it wasnt too hard to verify that its a legit source that doesnt ask for much.
i haven't ordered it yet. planning to during the first week of january though.Did they give you information like the Lot number, Certificate of Analysis, Purity etc...
Can I pm you?any luck, update? been burnt 2 times. looking for local, Canada