Vials look identical at week 4
Been running BPC-157 and TB-500 for six months and used to keep the vials behind the eggs in the kitchen fridge. Switched to the DB90 in January and the temps log at 2.0–2.1°C all day, no spikes when someone opens the fridge.
Quieter than my white noise machine
I was storing semaglutide on the second shelf of our kitchen fridge for about three months. Watched it swing between 1.4°C and 7.8°C. That's not stable storage. The DB90 sits on my nightstand and has not moved off 2°C in the eight weeks I've owned it.
Paid for itself in one vial
Embarrassing story. I kept my first BPC-157 vial in a ziplock in my desk drawer for almost two weeks. Dose response was nothing like what people described. Got the DB90, put a fresh vial in, hit 2°C in under an hour. Night and day.
Finally my GLP-1 works the way it should
I'd been on tirzepatide for four months and the fridge in our break room was a disaster, always over 5°C. Got the DB90 for home and keep it on my dresser. The difference in how the next protocol ran was night and day.
BWBrandon W.
Customer storyIt just works
Set it, plug it in, forget about it. Twelve weeks in and the temperature has not moved off the dot. I check it because I'm paranoid, not because I need to.
GSGarrett S.
Customer storyBetter results in three weeks
Noticed real changes in my recovery and how I felt within three weeks of switching. Same compound, same dose, same vendor. The only thing different was where I was storing them.
GJGillian J.
Customer storyLooks like furniture
I was worried it would look like a mini fridge in my bedroom. It does not. White, flat top, fits on the corner of my dresser. Friends ask what it is, not what it is doing there.
Worth every dollar
Holds 2°C dead-on. Way quieter than the mini fridge I tried first. Should have skipped the cheap one and gone straight here.