First Brew

Buffalo

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12.5g Testosterone Enanthate "Powder"
7.5ml of Benzyl Benzoate
2.5ml of Benzyl Alcohol
29.5ml of your favourite Oil
20CC Syringe
12CC Syringe
2 18ga needles, 1 25ga Needle
.45 Sterile Whatman Filter
50ml Sterile Vial
50ml Vial
Electric Scale
Rubbing Alchol/Paper Towels


I'm going to be going off this list here for personal use Test/e, trying to save a few bucks.

I was wondering what carrier oils you recommend? I've used gear with GSO/Safflower/CSO well just about everything.

Any other ideas or recommendations? The glassware is what has me debating if it is even worth picking up different sizes or if I even need any.

Also I was planning on sterilizing with Benzoalcohol in the microwave and was wondering if this is a good idea?
 
Did some Test E last month. I used GSO and it pinns smooth. I have a a few 250 ml glass beakers and 1 500 ml. You will have to decide how much you want to brew at a time. I got some good advise from MrBigz today, "Keep your batches at 100 ml." This way if you screw up it wont be so bad. Good luck..
 
Looks just like the recipe that I use... I use gso as my oil.


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Looks just like the recipe that I use... I use gso as my oil.


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I don't know much about brewing but i do know i have used gear with GSO and its nice and thin and i love it!
 
Yes, keep it at 100ml. My first TNE brew I went for 200ml and I made a mistake on my calculations and wasted alot of good raw test base.
 
Once the technique is down you can try and go higher if you want. More at once is more work at once as well.
 
I think it depends on how you want to present your oils as well. Some old school people like their oils a darker color as where GSO and CSO will make it a lighter color. I personally use Sesame on some and GSO on some and then CSO on others just depends on the product an raws IMO.


People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
 
I agree with smaller batches as well no need to waste or crash a big batch.


People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.
 
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