MESCALINE SPOT KIT PACKAGE

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10 mini test tubes($5.00)

25 mini test tubes($10.00)

5 large test tubes($5.00)

25 large test tubes($15.00)

Ceramic testing platform($10.00)

    The Mescaline Spot Kit Package includes the three necessary kits to accurately identify mescaline. Each spot test kit comes with a 20+ page booklet containing several dozen reactions (and as many as 100+, depending on the kit) as well as extensive instructions, information, and tips & tricks. Each spot kit can be used 50-100 times. 

    Includes:

    • (1) bottle of Marquis reagent (50-100 uses)
    • (1) bottle of Mecke reagent (50-100 uses)
    • (1) bottle of Froehde reagent (50-100 uses)
    • (3) test tubes
    • (3) 20+ page instructional booklets w/ dozens of reactions
    • (3) durable plastic jars

    Consider grabbing some mini test tubes for testing on-the-go, or a ceramic testing platform for eco-friendly reusability!

    Plus, our plastic jars double as stash jars—see product photos for more info. 

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    MESCALINE SPOT KIT PACKAGE

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    Adam H.
    cocaine is a designer drug, stop buying it

    Good stuff! I only focus on if it passes or fails. My friend told me the mescaline passed all 3.

    How to Test Mescaline Flow Chart

    “COLOR MATCHES SPECTRUM”

    This means that your reaction matched the spectrum, and you can move down and left to use the next Spot Test Kit.

     

    “ZERO REACTION”

    This means that there was no notable color change. If this is on your flow chart, the substance you were trying to identify was not supposed to react, but other adulterants (cutting agents) would have shown up instead if they were present. No reaction means that those adulterants were not present, and you can move down and left to the next Spot Test Kit.

     

    “ANY OTHER COLOR”

    This means that your reaction was, in some way, different than the expected reaction on the spectrum. At this point, you know that you either have a completely different substance from what you were expecting, or an adulterated one. Returning or discarding the sample is the best course of action, although it is possible to use additional tests to tentatively identify the substance.