Whose got the fastest,greatest,and cheapest...,

I like the ones lab-corp uses.
They may not be the cheapest but you get what you pay for.
They are as follows:
They have in a 4g kit,
1 vial with a scew top lid of solvent
2 50ml vials sealed one with oil one without.
the one without has a flip top cap thats sterile. ( i believe they all are sterile)
3ml syringe that is used to draw up the solution
A .45 micron syringe filter for the goop(binder) at the bottom so you can get everything with no problems
2 10ml syringes for large volume filtering and of course 3 18 guage needles.
a .22 micron filter for filtering after you mix with oil for final addition to the sterile vial.
I like this since a .22 micron gets out everything and makes it very clean.
2 alcohol wipes for cleaning the tops before inserting needles.
and in mine there was a pair of latex hospital gloves so your dirty hands dont have to touch anything or get stuff from under your finger nails in your stuff. (great idea in my opinion)
It is marked in order with numbers for steps to do.
I think they cannot post directions for certain reasons.
But if you dont know it doesnt hurt to ask someone who does.

I like these kits and I have used others but this mix makes it even better because i have a clean and almost painless end product.
I would exclusively use lab corps kits because you get what you pay for. Always!

I have 5 different kits and lab corps are the best for me. hope this helps.
 
I personally use my own solvent oil and filters but the kits are so much easier if only doing a few conversions, everything is included if you don't convert a lot like I do at times a kit is the way to go.

Is this just for fina conversion?
cheaper is not always better lab corp has very high quality products and great customer service.
www.lab-corp.com
 
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