60 - 3mL Vial Case with Desiccant Compartment
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Description
Keep your 3mL vials organized, protected, and dry with this rugged 3D printed 60 vial storage case. The case holds up to 60 vials in a clean grid layout and includes a separate internal compartment designed to hold a 100g desiccant bag, helping reduce moisture inside the case.
The removable perforated divider keeps the desiccant separated from the vial storage area and prevents the vials from moving around while still allowing airflow throughout the case. The lid closes securely with printed latches, making it great for storage, transport, workshop organization, lab supplies, hobby use, or filament/sample management.
For best results when freezing peptides, add 100g desiccant packet in the internal compartment before closing the case.
IMPORTANT: The desiccant holder needs to be installed to prevent vials from shifting when transported.
The original SnapLock V3 model was remixed to add vial and desiccant storage.
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