What is the EZ-test for MCPP?
This user-friendly test kit is designed to detect phenylpiperazines such as mCPP and TfMPP, which are often sold as substitutes for ecstasy. Each kit contains a glass ampoule with a chemical reagent embedded in silica gel. When a small sample is added, the color changes: yellow indicates piperazines, while a burgundy color may indicate 6-APB (not officially confirmed). You can identify the reaction using the included color chart. The test is compact, requires no special equipment, and is ideal for home use. It is a practical harm-reduction tool that helps you make safer choices.
History of the Test
The EZ-test for mCPP was introduced in the early 2010s, when a global shortage of MDMA precursors led to the emergence of phenylpiperazines such as mCPP as ecstasy substitutes. EZ-Test developed this kit to easily detect these potentially harmful substances. The test uses a chemical reagent that produces distinct color changes and is designed for ease of use. Over the years, the stability of the reagent and the packaging has been improved, making the test more reliable and accessible to non-professionals.
How do you use the EZ-test for MCPP?
- Break open the glass ampoule.
- Add a small amount of the sample (pill or powder).
- Put the plastic cap on and shake well for a few seconds.
- Observe the color change and compare it to the included color chart (yellow for mCPP/TfMPP, burgundy red possible for 6-APB).
Dispose of the vial and the sample safely after use. Store unused tests in a cool, dry place. Always use only a small sample to ensure a clear reaction. Please note: This is a preliminary test and is not a substitute for laboratory testing.
Composition
The kit contains a chemical reagent embedded in silica gel, packaged in a single-use glass ampoule. It also includes a plastic cap and a color chart. The components are designed to provide a reliable, preliminary indication without the need for additional equipment.
Warning
Dispose of the ampule and the tested sample safely. Avoid direct contact with the reagent and keep the test out of the reach of children. Not suitable for minors. The EZ-test provides only an indication and is not a 100% guarantee. If in doubt, always have the sample tested by a professional.














