TideGear
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Can anyone recommend a cheap but accurate and easy to clean bottle top dispenser?
Or, a pipettor that will dispense quickly, not dispense by gravity.
Or, a pipettor that will dispense quickly, not dispense by gravity.
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Depends on what you consider cheap:Can anyone recommend a cheap but accurate and easy to clean bottle top dispenser?
Or, a pipettor that will dispense quickly, not dispense by gravity.
You use that one?Depends on what you consider cheap:
Yeah, works good. Here’s another:You use that one?
How do you clean it?Yeah, works good. Here’s another:
The more mL’s you add, the more you pay, and ridiculous increases, at that!
Best way is to just do it the same way you would anything else that needs sterilized - Alcohol bath, rinse, etc.How do you clean it?
Cool, thanks. I read reviews on some of them and there were complaints about accuracy. Everything from tools to tvs has mixed reviews though.Best way is to just do it the same way you would anything else that needs sterilized - Alcohol bath, rinse, etc.
No prob bud, good luck!Cool, thanks. I read reviews on some of them and there were complaints about accuracy. Everything from tools to tvs has mixed reviews though.
How do you purge the water out after cleaning? Mine holds at least a little water and I'm not sure how to purge it until it's completely dryNo prob bud, good luck!
Have you seen this video?How do you purge the water out after cleaning? Mine holds at least a little water and I'm not sure how to purge it until it's completely dry
Have you seen this video?
I would say yes but ethanol is a much better choice obviously. I'm curious about the glycerol though. Antimicrobial properties most likely, I'd love to know for sureOk, just watched it. Will 99% isopropyl alcohol work for the last step instead of ethanol?
I just need it to evaporate so the tubes will be dryI would say yes but ethanol is a much better choice obviously. I'm curious about the glycerol though. Antimicrobial properties most likely, I'd love to know for sure
Iso will be fine. The real difference between the two is water content. Iso, at 70% or so, has water in it. Ethanol on the road there hand is about 95% so it's a better substance but iso works.I just need it to evaporate so the tubes will be dry
99% or even 70%Ok, just watched it. Will 99% isopropyl alcohol work for the last step instead of ethanol?
