How thick is Test E usually?

Micklos

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I was gonna do an 8 week cycle but thankfully, I came here. Anway, I have 2 different "types". Both are from the same source. The source checks out on the Gen-shi source-checker, but the second order came in ampoules, whereas the first was in vials. The vials look like genuine Gen-shi vials, but the oil is almost clear and is pretty runny. It's certainly thicker than water, and has a slight tint, but not as much colour as the pic on the Gen-shi website. (although the pic is over-saturated compared to real life. The other stuff, however is MUCH thicker. When I tilt the amp it looks maybe as thick as 3-in-1 oil. The Gen-shi stuff has a consistency more like vegetable oil, or perhaps a little less viscous than that.
Obviously, I have no choice but to keep running the same stuff, (the Gen-shi) until it's all gone, and by then I will know if it is fake, but is it normal for test E to be that runny? Every talks about how hard it is to push it through a 25g needle, but this stuff is pretty easy. I can push in 1ml in 20 seconds without pushing especially hard.
The other stuff says "Medipharm" on the vial, but I dunno if that's the lab or what. It has a "MFG. LIC. NO" on it, whatever that is. I assumed, "Manufacturer license number", so...over-the-counter stuff from Turkey or somewhere? There is an Arabic translation on the amp.

Edit: Both are 250mg/ML. I'll post a pic in the pics section ASAP.
 
Using primoteston test e amps 250mg/ml in amps right now here in Mexico (pharm grade), thickest gear I've ever used. Have to add some thinner deca just to make the shot easier. Pretty much forget about using a slin pin :(
 
I beige it's Becasue of oe makes it thin and high ba makes it thick

EP test is supper thin and runny but it's g2g
 
^^I think he means E.O. (ethyl oleate). A lot of labs are using this now. It's a solvent, but more used as a carrier in usually a mix of 50/50 E.O./GSO. That could explain it.
 
There is some other stuff(another brand) that is a little more runny than others. I would worry less about the consistency and more on the reliability of the source. If you trust the source then the fact it's thinner is nbd.
 
^^I think he means E.O. (ethyl oleate). A lot of labs are using this now. It's a solvent, but more used as a carrier in usually a mix of 50/50 E.O./GSO. That could explain it.

Yes I did thanks tha ms man didn't catch that. Eo not oe
 
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