Having never ordered any chemicals (only ball mill equipment) from inoxia i cant comment on how they are packaged but do know that they use a courier,so they must use the same courier to deliver there chemicals,and so must complie to the requirements of transporting hazards materials.I will say though that i think that inoxia is a good/legit source for pyro supplies.
Hobbychem do use royal mail to deliver there goods (i was surprised,i was accepting a courier) but the packaging did list hazards.I aswell dont like the fact that they are selling barium nitrate freely for anyone to buy
It would be nice to see an age verification like inoxia,i will feel more comfatable ordering from them(plus a courier)
regards
dean
I think they are using some sort of age verification now. When my friend ordered recently, he had to send a high quality scan of his passport to prove his age. Having checked the website today, their site seems to have been changed to not include barium nitrate, so it looks like they are taking steves safety concerns seriously.
I suppose in an ideal world, all suppliers would use hazmat couriers, but then I guess the cost would be passed onto the customer.
Im sure other members will correct me if im wrong, but im quite positive that the last order I placed with Inoxia (KClO4) was delivered by royal mail.
TBH, I dont think its really that dangerous to send a couple of hundred grams of KNO3 through the post if it is well packed. Im sure it may well stretch a few regulations, but there are hundreds of people selling worse stuff on ebay through the post, and I know other places I have bought from like 'UK visco' and 'extreme survival' also use royal mail for fuse which is probably worse as it is a complete pyrotechnic device.