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I’m the face behind K-Hole, where I share vendor interviews, scam reporting, education and commentary on the grey-market peptide world. Also on Substack.

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Here are your perfectly traceable batches, tipped into one big pile on a table and carefully packed into kits. What could possibly go wrong?

Here are your perfectly traceable batches, tipped into one big pile on a table and carefully packed into kits. What could possibly go wrong?

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Mia Changsha's Klow. Looks like metal fragments

Mia Changsha's Klow. Looks like metal fragments

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Good morning Miami. This is now the second part of my trip as my friend has left me so I'm in staying on Miami Beach until Sunday night and am free to do what I like now. Any recommendations welcome 🙂

Good morning Miami. This is now the second part of my trip as my friend has left me so I'm in staying on Miami Beach until Sunday night and am free to do what I like now. Any recommendations welcome 🙂

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This is a delivery video sent to me by the vendor with the cheap prices. She says the whole building belongs to the company

This is a delivery video sent to me by the vendor with the cheap prices. She says the whole building belongs to the company

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This is where all the RUO website vendors dock their boats

This is where all the RUO website vendors dock their boats

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Here's our kits being labelled

Here's our kits being labelled

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Inside a Large-Scale RUO Peptide Manufacturer During my visit today I was able to tour the facility including cleanrooms, sterilisation and autoclaving areas, getting a first-hand look at how production is carried out. A few interesting facts from the visit: Production runs 6 days a week, with Saturday being a half day. The biggest bottleneck is the lyophilisation (freeze-drying) process. The facility has 6 lyophilisers: Largest: 9,000 × 3 ml vials per cycle Mid-size: 4000 × 3 ml vials Small: 3200 × 3 ml vials Excipients The preferred excipient is trehalose, which they consider the better cryoprotectant, although some mannitol is also used. The Biggest Challenge The manufacturer said the hardest part isn’t making the peptide itself—it’s developing the correct lyophilisation cycle. Every product behaves differently, making this a steep learning curve that takes significant experience. According to them: Easier to lyophilise short chain peptides BPC-157 TB-500 More difficult to lyophilise: NAD+ AOD-9604 Glutathione Equipment New lyophilisers cost around $300,000–400,000. Used machines can still cost around $150,000. Production The facility produces approximately 15,000 vials per day, operating 6 days a week—around 90,000 vials every week. They told me they sell everything they produce, with demand keeping pace with production. A typical custom SKU is around 5,000 vials. One point they kept returning to was that testing isn’t something you can skip. In their view, rigorous testing is essential regardless of production scale.

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