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RosalieL
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Hi everyone,
At my old school (10+ years ago) I set up the prep room to have 1M and 0.1M solutions of the most common chemicals stored in these and then a class set of droppers (so I wasn't making up 100-200ml at a time. Does anyone know where I would be able to get some for my current school? From memory there was a school parent who worked in pathology who collected them for us so I will ask around at local pathology places as well.
Thanks!
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Hi, you could try these jerry can containers. We have them and they're great.
Hope this helps.
https://www.teaching.com.au/product/SER4001003K
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Yeah, the jerrys work well. Reasonably priced. Most of the suppliers stock them. I also have the Schott Youtility bottles which are a bit easier to handle than the standard glass stock bottles.
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Merilyn1 wrote: 09 May 2022, 08:40 Yeah, the jerrys work well. Reasonably priced. Most of the suppliers stock them. I also have the Schott Youtility bottles which are a bit easier to handle than the standard glass stock bottles.
Oooh these look a bit fancy!
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I've bought the 1L ones for stock solution and some of the 500mL ones which I keep just for making agar. Great for people without man-hands!
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Merilyn1 wrote: 10 May 2022, 08:43 I've bought the 1L ones for stock solution and some of the 500mL ones which I keep just for making agar. Great for people without man-hands!
Merilyn, where did you find the 500ml ones?
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Haines - they were the Youtility bottles I was talking about
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Merilyn1 wrote: 10 May 2022, 10:26 Haines - they were the Youtility bottles I was talking about
ah ok, thanks :thumbup:
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RosalieL wrote: 06 May 2022, 13:02 Hi everyone,
At my old school (10+ years ago) I set up the prep room to have 1M and 0.1M solutions of the most common chemicals stored in these and then a class set of droppers (so I wasn't making up 100-200ml at a time. Does anyone know where I would be able to get some for my current school? From memory there was a school parent who worked in pathology who collected them for us so I will ask around at local pathology places as well.
Thanks!
Ohhh I like those, excellent storage.
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I had no success finding pathology bottles to reuse so I ended up getting 2.5L jerry can style bottles from Adelab when I ordered the winchesters. I have FINALLY started my re-bottling and re-labelling and it feels very good!!
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RosalieL wrote: 16 Nov 2022, 11:59 I had no success finding pathology bottles to reuse so I ended up getting 2.5L jerry can style bottles from Adelab when I ordered the winchesters. I have FINALLY started my re-bottling and re-labelling and it feels very good!!

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Looking great
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