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Swiss Chems
Latest sync: Jul 12, 2026, 11:42 PM. Source coverage currently reflects Consensus data.
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Readers who want a vendor with a broad publicly browsable testing archive and at least a stated lot-specific verification workflow, even if the strongest evidence is still vendor-hosted rather than provider-run.
The trust surface is meaningfully public, but it is still controlled on the Swiss Chems domain and not yet backed here by a captured successful public verify-result example. Pricing visibility is also stronger on simple products than on variable products, which mostly show public price ranges rather than exact per-option prices.
Included because Swiss Chems now has a real structured curated pass: a public peptide storefront with enough visible pricing to normalize a meaningful simple-product slice, plus a broad public Independent Test Results archive and a separate public product-verification gateway.
A meaningful but mixed public-transparency case. Swiss Chems exposes a substantial public testing archive with many vendor-hosted report-image entries across peptide products, and it separately advertises a lot-specific verify-products flow. At the same time, much of the pricing surface still shows price ranges on variable products rather than exact per-option prices.
Swiss Chems publicly exposes an Independent Test Results page with many vendor-hosted report-image assets and also a public verify-products gateway that says readers can retrieve batch COA and independent test results with a verification code. That creates a real public trust layer. The current limitation is that we have reviewed the public gateway form itself but have not yet completed a successful lookup through it, so the archive is the stronger currently inspectable evidence tier.
This vendor is one of 50 names currently included in our manual curated research-vendor layer.
This is the strongest public transparency pattern on the site. The key signal is that readers can leave the vendor domain and inspect reports or verification pages on an outside provider domain without needing to log in.
- Treat the outside provider route as the strongest part of the evidence, not the vendor marketing copy around it.
- Look for repeated product-level behavior across the catalog, not just one showcase example.
- Do not overread it as proof that every current lot is covered or current unless the linked report trail itself supports that.
This vendor makes the most sense when you compare it to other vendors using a similar transparency model, rather than to every vendor on the board at once.
PB Curated Assessment is a PeptideBenchmark-authored rubric built from the trust and transparency review layer. It is separate from the source-derived benchmark score.
Swiss Chems is currently one of the strongest curated cases on the site because readers can inspect a repeatable public evidence trail without logging in.
Readers can leave the vendor marketing layer and inspect verification publicly.
This is the strongest public pattern because the verification step routes into an outside provider layer.
Current review touched 53 products and 47 document/link destinations.
0 named lab signal(s) and 1 certification category signal(s) are currently visible in the reviewed evidence.
Score 6.3 from 10-point benchmark blend.
PB Curated Assessment: Strong. This is our own trust/transparency rubric and is kept separate from the PB score.
Same third-party review signals shown on the vendor board. Click Trustpilot or Pep Review Pro to open the source profile.
PB score is the number you should read first on this page. It starts with trust evidence, pricing coverage, and third-party review signals from Finnrick, Peptide Critic, Trustpilot, and Pep Review Pro when available. Reviewed transparency evidence contributes a bounded amount — shown as a trust lift for source-benchmarked vendors, and folded into the base score for PB-evidence vendors.
This vendor’s PB score reflects multiple signals. The components below add up to the displayed score (small rounding differences and the 10-point cap aside), so nothing is hidden in the math.
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CURRENT LIMITS
- Not an original lab test or editorial review
- Source scales and methodologies differ across sites
- Depends on source site freshness and formatting
These are representative public examples from the vendor testing review queue. They show how product pages in the catalog expose public report or verification paths, but they should still be read as examples rather than proof for every current lot.
In other words: the relationship registry above captures the vendor-to-provider link itself, while the examples below show what that link looks like across real product pages.
METHODOLOGY
How to read this benchmark
This profile summarizes public benchmark data synced from Finnrick and, when available, Peptide Critic. Finnrick contributes a 10-point average from its vendor table, while Peptide Critic contributes a 5-star rating that we normalize to a 10-point scale before ranking consensus entries.
A high score can be directionally useful, but it is not a substitute for current COAs, identity testing, chain-of-custody details, or your own due diligence. We are intentionally separating source aggregation from first-party editorial claims.
Scores combine PB trust evidence with external signals from Finnrick, Peptide Critic, Trustpilot, and Pep Review Pro when available.