Iron Peptides
Strength-focused research peptide supplier with bulk discounts.
What Customers Mention
Service and shipping were fine, TB-500 arrived sealed. Pricing has crept up a little since I first ordered though.
Fourth order, tirzepatide again. Next-day shipping holds up, packaging always solid. Wish vials had lot numbers but otherwise great.
Had a question about my CJC-1295 order and they replied clearly and fast. Shipped on time, arrived well packed.
Quick shipping and tidy packaging, BPC-157 vial sealed. The generic label with no batch info bugs me a little, otherwise fine.
The retatrutide I wanted has been out of stock for weeks now. When I did get an earlier order it was fine, just frustrating availability.
Ordered tesamorelin and ipamorelin, both shipped next business day. Powder reconstituted clear. Good experience overall.
The certificate is a general one for the product, not tied to my specific batch. Order arrived fine otherwise and pretty quick.
Been buying GHK-Cu here for a few months. Domestic shipping is fast, vials filled correctly, never a cracked stopper.
Three orders in, semaglutide each time. Always ships fast, always boxed well. COA matches the listed purity.
First two orders shipped next day, this one sat two days before moving. Product and COA were fine, just not as quick as I expected.
Emailed about a delivery question and got a reply in a couple hours, that part was good. Shipping itself was just okay, took about five days.
Got text and email updates at every step. Retatrutide arrived in perfect condition. Easily the smoothest order I have placed.
Order was correct and showed up fast. Just wish the vials had batch info printed on them instead of a generic label. Minor gripe.
Second time ordering tirzepatide from them. Consistent, ships quick, COA on file. Pricing is mid-range, nothing crazy either way.
Ordered CJC-1295 from Iron Peptides on December 10th, didn't arrive until December 20th. That's 10 days for domestic shipping, which is way too long. I reached out on day 7 and they said it was stuck at the carrier facility—not their fault technically, but they could've proactively communicated that. The peptide itself looked fine when it finally arrived. COA showed 97.8% purity, vial was intact, packaging was basic but adequate. Price was cheap at for 5mg, so maybe you get what you pay for in terms of service. Would I order again? Only if I'm not in a hurry.
Got BPC-157 from Iron Peptides in 4 days. Vial came in a padded mailer with a COA showing 99.6% purity—one of the highest I've seen. Packaging was simple, just bubble wrap and a ziplock bag, but everything arrived intact. Price was for 5mg which is hard to beat. Reconstituted easily with BAC water. Website is no-frills but functional. Customer service was responsive when I asked about their testing lab. Good budget option if you don't need fancy packaging.
Scanned the QR on the vial expecting batch verification and it just took me to the merchant homepage. Not what I expected for traceability.
Everything arrived perfectly boxed, nothing rattling around. Customer service answered my pre-order question same day too.
Got my ipamorelin and CJC-1295 in three days. Vials were sealed, lyophilized cake looked intact. Will order again.
COA referenced a lot number but the vial I got just had a generic label, nothing on it. Hard to confirm it matched. Product itself seemed fine.
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Vendor Info
| Status | Unclaimed |
| Website | Visit |
| Reviews | 22 |
| Products | 6 |
| Lab Tests | 0 |