The market for peptide vial storage cases has grown fast alongside the explosion of GLP-1 medications. Here's an honest look at what's out there and what to look for.
What Makes a Good Vial Case?
- Secure closure — snap latches prevent accidental opening
- Proper vial fit — too loose and vials rattle and break; too tight and they're hard to remove
- Material durability — should survive drops, travel, and fridge cycles
- Size options — one size does not fit all protocols
- Value — protecting a $200+ cycle deserves a quality case
Types of Cases on the Market
Injection molded plastic — mass produced, limited colors and sizes, generic fit.
Foam-insert cases — foam degrades and vials aren't individually secured.
3D printed cases — custom-designed wells sized to exact vial dimensions, huge color variety, continuously improved designs.
Why VialLock Stands Out
Every VialLock well is sized for 3mL vials specifically — vials sit snugly with no rattling. Snap-latch closure, hard shell, 14 color options including RGB Metallic, custom color available, and sizes from 2 to 100 vials.