Rack Coke Purity
Rack Coke Purity
This kit has been specifically designed to confirm the presence of Cocaine (Coke, Blow, Snow, C) and rule out the presence of dangerous adulterants and cuts, such as Meth, Amphetamine, Cathinones, Levamisole and Anesthetics such as Lidocaine and Procaine.
This kit contains 5 reagents:
- Morris Reagent is the first step in identifying Cocaine, Morris has a very specific reaction (bright blue) to coke. It is also used in our Ketamine Test Kit.
- Mandelin Reagent is used to determine if Local Anesthetics (Lidocaine, Benzocaine, etc) are present in your coke. Note: Mandelin reagent is yellow before reacting and may darken slightly if added to a large sample of pure cocaine.
- Liebermann Reagent is designed to further confirm the presence of cocaine (yellow reaction) and rule out the presence of Levamisole, and anti-inflammatory medications such as Panadol, Ibuprofen, and Phenacetin.
- Simons Reagent is a binary test (2 parts A+B) and reacts to secondary amines. Simons does not react with cocaine, a blue colour change indicates the presense of Methamphetamines, MDMA, or Bath Salts.
- Robodope Reagent is another binary test (2 parts A+B) that reacts only to primary amines. Robodope will not react to cocaine, a pink or purple colour change indicated the presence of Amphetamine (Speed), MDA, or Bath Salts.
How to Test:
Testing is preformed in 3 easy steps:
- Crush up a small amount of the substance you wish to test (around 5mg - the same as 5 grains of sand)
- Add 1 drop of reagent to the powdered substance
- Obverse the colour change over a 60 second period and compare to chart to match substance.
Safety: Our chemical test kits contain strong acid; please wear appropriate PPE (gloves and glasses) when handling.
Storage: For best results, store in the fridge; our reagent testing kits are designed to last at least 12 months. It’s best practice to test a known substance (aspirin, sugar) to confirm the reagent has not degraded after a period of storage.
Disclaimers: This pill testing kit is a presumptive test, designed to identify the presence or absence of a substance. If you observe a colour change that is unexpected, do not consume the substance. Remember, there is no safe level of substance use. Seek emergency medical advice if you have an unexpected reaction to a substance.