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Why is Primo so Expensive?

JAKRPH

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Maybe some sources can chime in on this. Why is this compound so expensive? It has been around since the 60’s. I have only heard great things about it so it would seem like there would be a pretty high demand. Is it difficult to synthesize or something?
 
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PrimoRox

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It takes the most time to manufacture.

Think of it as paying by the hour to use the equipment and primo takes the longest on the machine.
 
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Stumpjumper2017

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Idk about the pricing alot but imo it’s because women can use it (and at tiny doses compared to men). Its the same for anavar. Woman can run 5-10mg daily so you pay based on a female dosing schedule. I dont know enough about making chemicals to say if it’s just plain more expensive to make but I’m sure the female thing plays a small part in pricing.
 
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JAKRPH

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@TripleBSolutions @ThatSteroidGuy I know the raws are expensive I was wondering why though?

Expensive reagents? Expensive precursor?

I’m just curious because it seems that the demand would drive the price down no matter how difficult the process.
 
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JAKRPH

Member
And I actually just talked to someone in China and they said that they banned the production of Primo E due to environmental reasons. Can anyone verify that?
 
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glibswol

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@PrimoRox said in Why is Primo so Expensive?:
It takes the most time to manufacture.

Think of it as paying by the hour to use the equipment and primo takes the longest on the machine.
Interesting, good to know. From my research, cooking up your own from raws isn’t that much cheaper, and you have the chance of making bunk primo.

My Primo is starting to kick in from a good source and I’m saying to myself, oh yeah, this is why Primo is awesome.
 
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paulie_rocket

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@PrimoRox
This. The complexity of taking the base product/chemical through the chemical conformations needed to make the end product primo requires more time and effort.

If some has to fix your car even if the parts are cheap… if it requires more time, expertise, or more equipment compared to another persons car you’re probably getting charged more for a similar job.
 
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