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GGPeps switched to new vial design — heads up

LabKate Fri, Feb 27, 2026 at 4:52 AM 6 replies 340 viewsPage 1 of 2
LabKate
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Feb 27, 2026 at 6:17 AM#1
Just received my first ever peptide order from GGPeps and wanted to share the experience for other first-timers. This was a big step for me so I researched for 3 months before pulling the trigger. What I ordered: - 3x Tirzepatide 30mg vials — $42/vial - 1x BAC water 30ml — $8 - 1x pack of 29g 1/2" insulin syringes (100ct) — $12 - Total: $146 after shipping Timeline: - Monday 3pm: Placed order, paid via Zelle - Monday 8pm: Payment confirmed email - Tuesday 11am: Shipping notification with USPS tracking - Tuesday 3pm: Package picked up by USPS - Saturday 10am: Delivered to my mailbox 📬 5 days total, 4 business days. From Florida for reference. Packaging: - Plain brown box, no identifying labels or company name - Vials wrapped individually in bubble wrap - Small gel ice pack (still cool but not cold on arrival — acceptable for March weather) - Packing slip inside with order number only, no product names Product appearance: - Clean labels with batch numbers and manufacture dates - Intact flip-top caps, all vials under vacuum (needle pushed in with resistance — good sign) - Lyophilized powder looks like a clean white puck First reconstitution went smoothly. Added 1.5ml BAC water to one tirz vial (gives 20mg/ml concentration). Dissolved completely within 60 seconds of gentle swirling. Crystal clear solution. Day 1 dose: 2.5mg (12.5 units). Injected subQ in belly fat. No pain, no burning, no redness. Now we wait and see. Overall first impression: 9/10. Only dock is the slightly higher price compared to QSC. But for a first-timer, the ease of the process, domestic shipping, and one-stop-shop (peptides + supplies) made GGPeps the right choice. Will update after 4 weeks. 🎉
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wei_SG
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Feb 27, 2026 at 6:34 AM#2
Welcome to the club Jake! GGPeps was my first vendor too and I've stuck with them for 7 months now. A few tips from my experience: 1. Your 1.5ml reconstitution is fine but I'd suggest 3ml for easier dosing math — gives you 10mg/ml which is 1mg per 10 units. Much easier to calculate on the fly. 2. Store reconstituted vials in the fridge, NOT the freezer. Good for 6-8 weeks refrigerated. 3. Their loyalty program kicks in after your 3rd order — you get a 5% discount code. Not huge but it adds up. 4. The BAC water and syringes from them are decent quality. I've since switched to buying syringes on Amazon (cheaper in bulk) but their BAC water has always been solid. Your timeline is typical — I've ordered 8 times and it's always 3-6 business days. They ship from somewhere in the Southwest I think based on tracking origins. 📦
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julia.endo
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Feb 27, 2026 at 6:51 AM#3
> I'd suggest 3ml for easier dosing math That's a good call. I went with 1.5ml because I was worried about using it all before it degraded. But 6-8 weeks refrigerated gives me plenty of time at my starting doses. I'll do 3ml on my next vial. Thanks for clarifying!
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Feb 27, 2026 at 7:08 AM#4
Glad your first experience went well! I want to temper expectations a bit though — my first GGPeps order was smooth too, but my third order had a hiccup. They shipped it but the tracking showed it going to the wrong state (Alabama instead of Arizona). Had to contact them and they said USPS had a routing error. Package eventually showed up but it took 9 days instead of the usual 4-5. Their CS was responsive though — replied within 4 hours to my inquiry and said they'd reship if it didn't arrive by day 10. So even when things go sideways, they handle it well. Point being: most orders are seamless but occasional logistics hiccups happen with any vendor. GGPeps handles them professionally. 7.5/10 overall from me.
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Dr.EM_Chicago
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Feb 27, 2026 at 7:25 AM#5
$42/vial for tirz 30mg is on the higher end. QSC US warehouse is $36-38 and China direct is $27. For the same product you're paying a ~15-55% premium at GGPeps depending on what you compare to. That said, GGPeps has advantages: better customer service, one-stop shop for supplies, consistent domestic shipping, and their website is actually well-designed and functional (QSC's site feels like it's from 2005). You're paying for convenience and service. Whether that's worth it is personal preference. For first-timers I actually think GGPeps is the right call — the experience is much less intimidating. 💰
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