Reddit Reddit reviews 50ml Centrifuge Tube, PP Material,Printed Graduation, Blue Cap, Conical Bottom, No-Leak, Non-Sterile, Karter Scientific 208L2 (Pack 50)

We found 5 Reddit comments about 50ml Centrifuge Tube, PP Material,Printed Graduation, Blue Cap, Conical Bottom, No-Leak, Non-Sterile, Karter Scientific 208L2 (Pack 50). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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5 Reddit comments about 50ml Centrifuge Tube, PP Material,Printed Graduation, Blue Cap, Conical Bottom, No-Leak, Non-Sterile, Karter Scientific 208L2 (Pack 50):

u/yeahimageek · 4 pointsr/trailrunning

I bought a 50 pack of these plastic Centrifuge tubes for mixing on the go. One 50 mL tube holds almost exactly a single serving of Tailwind. Plus, I can fit two full tubes in the storage pouch of my Nathan SpeedDraw plus. I used this setup for a Marathon and a few trail races and it worked great. The tubes are so cheap you can dispose of them if you want, or save and wash them for reuse. Much better than the formula dispenser option you're looking at IMO.

Edit: Here's an updated product link to what appears to be the same item, but is in stock.

u/lordfili · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

So I uh, cheat, and use Northern Brewer's Fast Pitch. I absolutely love this product as it means I can whip up a starter in ~5 mins before leaving for work in the morning (because inevitably that's the only time I remember I need a starter for later in the week). If you'd rather make your own starter wort, it's pretty simple - all you need is DME, and the measurement can be calculated here.

Otherwise, my method is the same as /u/pricelessbrew's above, which was originally from /u/brulosopher here. As I mentioned, I use centrifuge tubes for storing yeast - this actually was a method someone here suggested on a daily Q&A thread a few months back that I can't find now. Containers are cheap enough to only use once, and are pre-marked with volumes to be able to estimate cell count. Highly recommended.

u/phaberman · 3 pointsr/trees

Tuck one of these between your legs or put it up your butt/vag

u/Wyo-Patriot · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I got two packs of Omega yeast (OYL-500 & OYL-052) for free from my LHBS as they were packaged in January. How can I recover and store these? I was thinking a two stage yeast starter on my stir plate, cold crashing and pitching the slurry into one of these, then storing in the fridge. If I do that, how long will they last? And would it be a good idea to pitch them in another starter before use?