Vitamatic MCT Oil 3000 mg per Serving - 180 Softgels - from Coconut Oil - Contains 55% caprylic Acid C8 and 40% capric Acid C10 Review
Our verdict
Vitamatic MCT Oil Softgels deliver 3,000 mg of coconut oil derived MCTs per serving, with a label noting 55 percent caprylic acid (C8) and 40 percent capric acid (C10), in a 180 count bottle.
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Shoppers who want a larger 180 count capsule supply of coconut derived MCT oil at an affordable price.
Skip if
You want a liquid oil for cooking or coffee, or a smaller trial size bottle instead of 180 capsules.
- Form Softgel
- Count 180 Count
- Flavor Unflavored
- Type Mct Oil
- Allergens Gluten Free
- Priced 48% below the category median ($26.99 across 71 tracked models)
Pros
- 180 count offers a longer supply than many capsule competitors
- Detailed fatty acid breakdown listed on the label (C8 and C10)
- Gluten free
- Affordable price per capsule
- Strong 4.6 star rating
Cons
- Capsule format doesn't suit buyers who prefer liquid oil for cooking or coffee
- Smaller review count than some higher volume MCT brands
- Unflavored, plain formula with no variety
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 349 owner ratings
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Popularity1.9/5
349 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home health monitors: bathroom scales, blood pressure monitors, pregnancy and ovulation tests, thermometers, body composition monitors, stethoscopes, glucose monitors and pulse oximeters we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This bottle holds 180 unflavored softgels, each labeled at 3,000 mg of MCT oil per serving, sourced from coconut oil. The label breaks the fatty acid content down to about 55 percent caprylic acid (C8) and 40 percent capric acid (C10).', "As a capsule product rather than a liquid or powder, it's meant to be swallowed as part of a daily routine rather than mixed into food or drinks. It's worth checking with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement routine, including this one.", 'At $13.99 for 180 softgels, this offers one of the larger capsule counts in this set at a low price per capsule. With a 4.6 star rating from 349 reviews and about 200 bottles sold last month, buyer response looks favorable.']
Specifications
| Form | Softgel |
|---|---|
| Count | 180 Count |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Type | Mct Oil |
| Allergens | Gluten Free |
Performance notes
With 180 softgels per bottle, this is sized for a longer stretch of daily use compared to many 70 to 100 count competitors. The labeled 55 percent caprylic acid (C8) and 40 percent capric acid (C10) split gives buyers a clear look at the fatty acid makeup, and the gluten free label broadens who can use it.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star rating across 349 reviews, combined with roughly 200 bottles sold in the past month, points to a smaller but well regarded product in this MCT capsule lineup.
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Frequently asked questions
How much MCT oil is in each serving?
Each serving is labeled at 3,000 mg of MCT oil from coconut oil, with about 55 percent caprylic acid (C8) and 40 percent capric acid (C10).
How long does one bottle last?
At 180 softgels, it offers a longer supply than many smaller capsule bottles, depending on the serving size used.
Is it gluten free?
Yes, the label states it's gluten free.