Any Test E powder pics?

Don't have any. But test e gets waxy above room temp. It has a very low melting point, hence the high concentrations that can be produced.
 
If so please post for everyone to use as a idea. Thanks

The powder that is white and still looks like a powder is Test E that has never been over 85-95 degrees, usually looks this way if you order when it's cold or live in colder climates.

The waxy blocks is the same Test E that was ordered when the temp was over 90 and arrived as a liquid then laid flat in the freezer and broken up.
 
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