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For those who have multiple kits of different peptides, how are you keeping tracking of which one is which? I am mainly asking because in my fridge i keep them in the containers they come in which are already labeled, but i cant always pin in the morning as i have to work and sometimes its time consuming when pinning multiple different compounds in the morning so i just take them with me and leave them in my work fridge and pin when im available, so i kind of have to mark down however i can which one is which. Do you guys make your own labels using a NIIMBOT for something like that, or what other suggestions would someone recommend who is in my situation to better keep track.
 
I use a 30 yr old P-Touch that works great. I use it for everything; oil change info on the car windshield, date I put batteries in that flashlight, etc.

Every vial gets a label with product, weight, and date. Seems like overkill, I know. However, I'm a walking, talking, prime example of Murphy's Law. Mistakes WILL be made. I need to mitigate.

I keep the 'tides in Hydrapeaks, labelled on the outside as to what's in them, as well. So I know I'm using the oldest Tirz first, and not the most recent stuff, for example.

I also track it on a tab on an Excel spreadsheet, so I know how many vials I have left of each batch, in which Hydrapeak. Trying to guarantee First In, First Out.

OCD be a thing, yo.
 
I bought 1.5" x .75" label sheets off sheet labels dot com. Then I sent it through my inkjet printer. Much cheaper than getting a NIIMBOT.

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I ordered a box of labels for my printer as well. I wanted color labels so the cheapest, most efficient option was just go get these. Plus it came with access to their design software. Easy peasy.

https://www.onlinelabels.com/products/OL1067LP?utm_source=Thank%20You%20Email%20-%20First%20Purchase&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=First%20Purchase%20Thank%20You%20-%20Email%20%232%20-%20Recent%20Purchase&utm_id=WXf5Zu&bxid=01KPWJCBSYKKWTZK1N2ASKXRF1&emailtype=klaviyo&_kx=deLr23q3VjtJOnBwZ-Iz6SN1KPItyS29cH6HAQGXeGZURDV893svNobF_xIvi6ZN.VwwT8w
 
deluge said:
I use a 30 yr old P-Touch that works great. I use it for everything; oil change info on the car windshield, date I put batteries in that flashlight, etc.

Every vial gets a label with product, weight, and date. Seems like overkill, I know. However, I'm a walking, talking, prime example of Murphy's Law. Mistakes WILL be made. I need to mitigate.

I keep the 'tides in Hydrapeaks, labelled on the outside as to what's in them, as well. So I know I'm using the oldest Tirz first, and not the most recent stuff, for example.

I also track it on a tab on an Excel spreadsheet, so I know how many vials I have left of each batch, in which Hydrapeak. Trying to guarantee First In, First Out.

OCD be a thing, yo.
FIFO for the win! You'd be a great accountant (if you aren't one)!
 
laansasa said:
FIFO for the win! You'd be a great accountant (if you aren't one)!
Not an accountant, quite the opposite, actually! But in a job that requires incredible attention to detail, but on a macro scale.

There's even a label on the label maker that says: "Labelmaker". (youngest son's sense of humor).
 
deluge said:
Not an accountant, quite the opposite, actually! But in a job that requires incredible attention to detail, but on a macro scale.

There's even a label on the label maker that says: "Labelmaker". (youngest son's sense of humor).
I am an accountant and can appreciate your level of attention to detail! Maybe I should label my labelmaker, too😆
 
I recently purchased the NDYIN N12 label maker for $8.48 from Amazon. The app works well with my android. I haven't tried any fancy labeling or designs, just basic bold lettering. Labeling comes out clear and centered. The app also has a YouTube tutorial for setup. Would definitely recommend 😁
 
Brother VC-500W Color Label Printer Is the one I use it’s mega simple and easy to use cheap too
 
I started using the basic nimbot d110

It was easily available where I am - and I get simple black white labels. They could be wider but it’s certainly good enough for my personal use.
 
i just got the cheapo nimbot d110 for like $10 on amazon with a code i got from another thread. came with 1 roll of labels. more than enough for me to label what i got right now and a new roll of labels are only like $8 more later
 
MeanSteve said:
I bought 1.5" x .75" label sheets off sheet labels dot com. Then I sent it through my inkjet printer. Much cheaper than getting a NIIMBOT.
Crazy thing is I have a nice laser printer. I found the niimbot tg channel, bought a niimbot ordered labels and have been playing with editing everything. now that I got a hang of it I want to get labels for my printer.

I'm ok spending all that money on Niimbot, can't get myself to spend $10 on labels for my regular printer.
 
MeanSteve said:
I bought 1.5" x .75" label sheets off sheet labels dot com. Then I sent it through my inkjet printer. Much cheaper than getting a NIIMBOT.

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Been debating between an ink tank printer (ET-8500) or a NIIMBOT m2. I don't want to have to laminate the lables if I can avoid it. Did you test your label for water or alcohol and can you post a picture of the end result?
 
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