Hi all
Has anyone bought micropipettes recently? If so, where did you buy them from, what brand, are they good?
Thanks in advance
Kathryn
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Re: micropipettes
I haven't bought any but westlab have a sale advertised via email this week for single channel pipettes. If you search that in their website they should come up or look through their 30 days of discovery, day 8.
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Re: micropipettes
For myself, I got valuables ones from Southern biological. I think it was around $150 each and they are good.
But for student, we got 10microL fixed ones around $35 each. Because we know some students won't use with care! I'm not sure how accurate but it was okay to use for putting some samples in the PCR gels.
But for student, we got 10microL fixed ones around $35 each. Because we know some students won't use with care! I'm not sure how accurate but it was okay to use for putting some samples in the PCR gels.
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Re: micropipettes
We got the 10ul ones from Southern Bio too . They have the dual action . Push and release to draw up sample push and extra push to release sample .
Now you might think how hard can it be to use a micro pipette?
Despite demonstrating to students multiple times about how to load and dispense sample , most just didn’t get the extra push …. Maybe its too much force and they think they might break it .
Well the kids are one thing . Best I saw was when the Chem teacher used them . They come back all covered in dye and he said they were useless . I asked him why he hadn’t used any of the disposable tips I put in with them .
“What tips?”
“ The ones I showed you as you said your usual “yeah yeah”
Now you might think how hard can it be to use a micro pipette?
Despite demonstrating to students multiple times about how to load and dispense sample , most just didn’t get the extra push …. Maybe its too much force and they think they might break it .
Well the kids are one thing . Best I saw was when the Chem teacher used them . They come back all covered in dye and he said they were useless . I asked him why he hadn’t used any of the disposable tips I put in with them .
“What tips?”
“ The ones I showed you as you said your usual “yeah yeah”
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Re: micropipettes
Funny! Silly man.bigmack wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 08:21 We got the 10ul ones from Southern Bio too . They have the dual action . Push and release to draw up sample push and extra push to release sample .
Now you might think how hard can it be to use a micro pipette?
Despite demonstrating to students multiple times about how to load and dispense sample , most just didn’t get the extra push …. Maybe its too much force and they think they might break it .
Well the kids are one thing . Best I saw was when the Chem teacher used them . They come back all covered in dye and he said they were useless . I asked him why he hadn’t used any of the disposable tips I put in with them .
“What tips?”
“ The ones I showed you as you said your usual “yeah yeah”