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Can’t afford GC\/MS lab testing, but curious about testing your gear at home with those DIY “RoidTest” or “LabMax” kits? Good idea! Whether you’ve purchased from us or a competitor, it’s always reassuring to know that what you’re putting in your body is in fact what the label says it is! These kits are relatively simple to use, but require strict adherence to the instructions.<\/p>\n\t

On occasion we’ve had customers request re-sends because their product didn’t pass their home-test kit. Sometimes this is simply user error, but other times the customer is attempting to game a free re-send. Because of bad actors like this, we’ve instituted a necessary policy change: If you intend to submit a claim based on your home test result, photos are not sufficient. You need to film a video of your test from start to finish (un-edited – no Hollywood swaps please), capturing the following chain of events:<\/p>\n\t

For examples of how to film these tests, see the videos below.<\/p>\n

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Performing your own tests at home is a cost-effective option for many to ensure their product is what it claims to be, however there are some limitations of these kits:<\/p>\n

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