What are the differences between the fina kits?
There isn’t much difference between the kits. There are little subtle differences. Like one kit may contain 3mls of magic solution (the solution that makes the pellets dissolve) While another may contain 5mls. The vials may be different and they may use different oils. That’s it. I think the biggest difference is in the people that sell the kits. If you find one that you like and treats you fairly, then stick with them. I personally like Chemmripped at Finakits I’ve seen this guy bend over backwards to please his customers.
There isn’t much difference between the kits. There are little subtle differences. Like one kit may contain 3mls of magic solution (the solution that makes the pellets dissolve) While another may contain 5mls. The vials may be different and they may use different oils. That’s it. I think the biggest difference is in the people that sell the kits. If you find one that you like and treats you fairly, then stick with them. Back to the Top How much of each is in the kits? IE: Solution/oil Kits vary from maker to maker. But You should have 20 to 23mls of oil and 3 to 5mls of “magic solution” in a 2gm kit. In a 4gm kit, 40 to 45mls of oil and between 3 and 7mls of solution. Your should include 2 18g needles, 1 10cc needle case (body of the syringe), 1 5cc case. 1 empty vial, 1 vial sterile oil, 1 vial dissolving solution, 1 or 2 Whatman filters, some will have a prefilter (Known as a coffee filter) Example of a kit 4G KIT HAS 40ML 2G KIT HAS 22ML SOLUTIONS ARE THE SAME 3.
There isn’t much difference between the kits. There are little subtle differences. Like one kit may contain 3mls of magic solution (the solution that makes the pellets dissolve) While another may contain 5mls. The vials may be different and they may use different oils. That’s it. I think the biggest difference is in the people that sell the kits. If you find one that you like and treats you fairly, then stick with them. I personally like Chemmripped at Finakits I’ve seen this guy bend over backwards to please his customers.