18d (edited) • Peptide Tips
How to Freeze Your Research Peptides for Long-Term Storage 🧊
Want to keep your research samples stable for years? maybe decades? Here's my exact setup and process. I figured I'd finally make the video after just talking about it for months.
What You'll Need:
→ Silica desiccant packets (replace every 3 months): https://amzn.to/3M7QDPW
→ HydraPeak 32oz insulated bottle: https://amzn.to/4bVT9Dk
→ HydraPeak Inserts :https://amzn.to/4pWFq2p
Why This Setup Works:
The HydraPeak is perfect because it blocks 100% of light exposure and the inserts create organized layers for your samples. The desiccant packets absorb any moisture that could degrade your peptides over time.
Step-by-Step Process:
  1. Place the bottom insert into your HydraPeak
  2. Add your research samples (they'll fit snugly, taking up about 2 spots each)
  3. Slide 2 desiccant packets into any open spots on each layer
  4. Add the second insert on top
  5. If you have more samples, repeat the layering process
  6. Place 1 desiccant packet on the very top layer
  7. Seal the lid tight
  8. Store in the back of your freezer
Total desiccant packets used: ~5 for the whole container
When You're Ready to Use:
Remove the sample and let it sit at room temperature for 15-20 minutes before use. That's it.
Pro Tips:
  • Replace desiccant packets every 3 months
  • Store in the back of the freezer for most consistent temp
  • The insulated bottle protects against temp fluctuations when the freezer door opens
Check out all the supplies linked above, and for the best prices on research peptides, hit up peptideprice.store 🔬
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Derek Pruski
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