BlackMarket Labs | BML Cuts Pump | 60 Capsules
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BlackMarket Labs | BML Cuts Pump | 60 Capsules

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BlackMarket Labs | BML Cuts Pump | 60 Capsules20g glycerol for super hydration with stim free pumps and easy stacking BlackMarket Labs Cuts Pump Liquid Glycerol is a stim free liquid for pumps and hydration. The main idea? A great pump starts with more water in your system, not some weak nitric oxide promise. This isn't a loaded pre workout. It's focused. It drives super hydration and fuller cells with a huge glycerol dose. It adds sodium from pink Himalayan salt to keep fluid in. It includes L

20g glycerol for super hydration with stim-free pumps and easy stacking

BlackMarket Labs Cuts Pump Liquid Glycerol is a stim-free liquid for pumps and hydration. The main idea? A great pump starts with more water in your system, not some weak nitric oxide promise. This isn't a loaded pre-workout. It's focused. It drives super hydration and fuller cells with a huge glycerol dose. It adds sodium from pink Himalayan salt to keep fluid in. It includes L-carnitine for energy support during workouts. And it finishes with arginine AKG for more pump help.

The star here is glycerol at 20,000mg. That's way above the usual 2,000-5,000mg from studies. It's what makes this product. Glycerol acts like a magnet for water, pulling it into cells and spaces around them. That boosts total body water, expands blood volume, helps with heat control, and gives that tight, full 'water pump' feeling. Studies back it best for hydration, handling heat, and keeping fluids, not direct strength gains. You notice fuller muscles, better workout hydration, and less of that flat, dry vibe during high-volume sets.

L-Carnitine comes in at 1,500mg. That's a solid dose in the 500-2,000mg range from research. It's real. It moves fatty acids into cell powerhouses for energy. It keeps your metabolism flexible by balancing key compounds. And it helps clear waste like ammonia. There's tons of studies on it, especially for when you're low. In workouts, this dose boosts energy use and can make repeated sets feel better, especially whe

Key Highlights

  • 20,000mg glycerol — this is the big deal that sets it apart. Glycerol pulls in water like a sponge, boosting body water and blood volume for that full, hydrated pump most products just talk about.
  • Way higher than standard glycerol doses — studies often use 2,000-5,000mg, but this cranks it up. It doesn't guarantee more power, but it shows they built this for real hydration, not just looks.
  • 1,500mg L-carnitine — a good, research-backed dose in the 500-2,000mg sweet spot. It shuttles fats into your cells for energy and keeps things efficient during workouts.
  • 500mg pink Himalayan salt — smart add that makes glycerol work better. Sodium helps hold onto water, so you get real blood volume and muscle fullness instead of weak results.
  • 1,000mg L-Arginine AKG 2:1 — here for backup pump support. It feeds nitric oxide, and while 1g isn't huge, it pairs nice with glycerol for a fuller feel before sets.
  • Stim-free on purpose — no caffeine means no forced buzz, no sleep issues later, and no problem adding it to your go-to pre. It's more flexible than pump stuff that forces stims on you.
  • Liquid form — easy for guys who hate scooping powders. You can split doses simple, which helps if you're testing hydration or stomach tolerance with half servings.
  • Full label transparency — every ingredient and dose is right there, no hidden blends. In a world of weak pump mixes, knowing what you get lets you compare to real studies.

Who Is This For?

  • Bodybuilders and physique guys in moderate-high volume who want fullness, veins, and better muscle feel. 20,000mg glycerol and 500mg pink Himalayan salt boost fluid hold and cell fill for denser, fuller muscles mid-session.
  • Evening gym folks wanting strong workouts without sleep risks. Stim-free means hydration and pumps without caffeine hanging around.
  • Lifters with a fave pre but needing hydration boost. Easy to add since it's glycerol, electrolytes, and energy support, not more stims.
  • Athletes in heat or long sessions where dry kills output. Glycerol hydration and salt keep blood volume up, delay flat and hot feels.
  • Cutters keeping training solid and looks full on low cals. Glycerol water pump fights flatness, 1,500mg L-carnitine helps energy.
  • Stim-sensitive users wanting real pre feel. Gives tangible hydration pump, not jitters or buzz.

How to Use

Do 1/2 cap or full cap 20-30 minutes before training. Gives glycerol and water time to build hydration for key sets. If new to high glycerol, start half to check tolerance, especially with sensitive guts. Liquid means take direct, then slam water; that fluid is key for glycerol to work. Better on lighter stomach for comfort, but okay with small food. Stacks great with stim pres, citrulline, creatine, electrolytes, intra carbs—no caffeine duplicate. No strict cycling needed without stims, but consistent training days work best. Keep sealed, away from heat, and stay hydrated all day—not just this.

What to Expect

Minutes 0-10: feels like a quick liquid supp, no caffeine buzz or tingles. Minutes 10-20: fluids shift, you get subtle hydration and less dryness into early sets. Minutes 20-40: peaks with fuller muscles, strong volumization, and dense pumps from glycerol, salt, and blood flow. Minutes 40-90: steady feel, hydration lasts without crashing like stims. Days 1-7: quick pump and hydration win, L-carnitine works quiet. Weeks 2-4: regulars feel carnitine more in routines, glycerol stays your pre-gym go-to.

Key Ingredients

  • Glycerol — Massive hyperhydration support for fuller, denser workout pumps
  • L-Carnitine — Clinically relevant metabolic support for training and cutting phases
  • L-Arginine AKG 2:1 — Supportive nitric oxide input for a rounder pump effect
  • Pink Himalayan Salt — Electrolyte support that makes glycerol-based hydration work better

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes BlackMarket Labs Cuts Pump different from a regular pump pre-workout?

Most pump products lean heavily on nitric oxide ingredients like citrulline and nitrates. Cuts Pump is built around 20,000mg glycerol, which works through hyperhydration and plasma-volume expansion, giving you a more fluid-driven, cell-volumizing pump rather than relying only on nitric oxide chemistry.

How much glycerol is in each full serving?

A full 1-cap serving provides 20,000mg glycerol. That is an extremely large dose relative to the commonly cited 2,000-5,000mg range used in hydration-focused research, which is why glycerol is clearly the centerpiece of the formula.

Does Cuts Pump contain caffeine or stimulants?

No. Despite a metadata mismatch in source inputs, the verified positioning and formula profile indicate a stim-free product with no listed caffeine source, making it suitable for late-day training or stacking with a separate pre-workout.

Should I take a full cap or start with a half cap?

If you are new to glycerol products, start with 1/2 cap to assess how you tolerate the 20g glycerol load. Experienced users who already know they handle glycerol well can move to a full cap for the stronger hydration and pump effect.

When should I take it before training?

Take it about 20-30 minutes pre-workout and follow it with plenty of water. That timing gives the glycerol and sodium enough time to begin supporting fluid retention and workout hydration before your hard sets begin.

What does the 1,500mg L-carnitine actually do in this formula?

L-carnitine helps transport long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria for energy production and supports metabolic flexibility during exercise. At 1,500mg, it is meaningfully dosed and gives the product a legitimate energy-metabolism angle beyond the acute pump effect.

Is 1,000mg of arginine AKG enough for a strong nitric oxide effect?

It is better described as supportive than dominant. Arginine can contribute to nitric oxide production, but at 1g it is not the main reason to buy this formula; the primary effect still comes from glycerol-driven hyperhydration and fluid-based pump support.

Can I stack this with my regular pre-workout?

Yes, and that is one of its best use cases. Because Cuts Pump is stim-free and focused on glycerol, salt, carnitine, and arginine AKG, it layers well with stimulant pre-workouts, standalone citrulline, or creatine without duplicating caffeine.

Will I need to drink more water with this product?

Absolutely. Glycerol works by helping your body retain water, so the formula performs best when you actually consume enough fluids around training. Using it without adequate water intake limits the very mechanism you are paying for.

Is this a good choice for cutting phases?

Yes, especially if your goal is to stay full and hydrated while calories are lower. The glycerol helps counter the flat look many lifters get during a deficit, and the 1,500mg L-carnitine adds a credible metabolic support component.

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I picked this power strip mainly to use next to my sofa, where I usually charge my tablet, phone, and laptop while relaxing in the evening. Having 11 AC outlets and multiple USB ports in one place has made that corner much more organized, and I no longer have chargers scattered everywhere. The layout is well thought out. Larger plugs don't block neighboring outlets, and the flat angled plug fits nicely behind furniture. The 5-foot cord gives enough flexibility to position the strip where it's most convenient. I also like having both USB-A and USB-C ports available for smaller devices. For phones, tablets, earbuds, and similar electronics, the built-in USB ports have been very useful. For my everyday use, charging personal devices and powering small electronics, the unit has performed as expected. The overload protection switch and built-in safety features provide additional peace of mind. Overall, this has been a practical solution for adding more outlets to an older two-prong receptacle while keeping my charging area tidy and easy to access.
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Convenient Design but Raises Some Safety Concerns
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