Reddit Reddit reviews Corning Pyrex 1000-600 Glass 600mL Graduated Low Form Griffin Beaker, 50mL Graduation Interval, with Double Scale

We found 5 Reddit comments about Corning Pyrex 1000-600 Glass 600mL Graduated Low Form Griffin Beaker, 50mL Graduation Interval, with Double Scale. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Corning Pyrex 1000-600 Glass 600mL Graduated Low Form Griffin Beaker, 50mL Graduation Interval, with Double Scale
600mL round, Griffin-style beaker for use in education, chemistry, research, and life science applicationsCode 7740, Type 1 borosilicate glass for clarity, strength, heat-, and chemical-resistanceLow form for a variety of low-volume applications50mL silk-screened graduations, pour spout, and extra-large marking areaASTM International E960 standards
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5 Reddit comments about Corning Pyrex 1000-600 Glass 600mL Graduated Low Form Griffin Beaker, 50mL Graduation Interval, with Double Scale:

u/straynd · 3 pointsr/bartenders

i use science beakers, they are cheap as shit and they are tempered so they can stand the heat and cold. they have lasted way longer for me than anything else. i use these:
http://www.amazon.com/Corning-1000-600-Graduated-Graduation-Interval/dp/B004DGIII8/ref=lp_318051011_1_8?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1453841582&sr=1-8

u/SmokinGrunts · 2 pointsr/DIY

Non-true!

Here. - It's Corning too! ^ _ ^

Now, the trick is to get people interested and riled up for more advanced lab glassware, like a distillation apparatus. Then the vendors can sell more of them for cheaper!

The bigger the market, the less fear there is in people buying this stuff. Then, science wins! We really don't need any more of those 'officials' thinking this sort of equipment is only used for making 'drugs.'

EDIT: I feel half dumb. You linked to Corning glass on Amazon through your blog. FYI, your links on the Imgur page (the "Viewed Here/Purchased Here") are not actual links. However, your blog's links are fine.

u/dichloro · 2 pointsr/barista

Being a chemist, I use a 600mL laboratory Pyrex beaker. It retains heat surprisingly well and since it is Pyrex, it doesn't have the tendency to break when temperature changes drastically. They're cheaper than the decanters too:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DGIII8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PgoGybGTBWC5G

...Also, let's be real, it looks so cool.

u/Mohawk_Scalps · 1 pointr/Mixology

Cocktail Kingdom is good but the quality for many pieces seems to have dropped off (e.g. broken jigger, Koriko tins and mixing glasses) That being said almost everything I use everyday is from them.

Uber has some quality products and also offers sets. Reviews say that the quality varies in the sets, but the spoon and muddler I use work well. I believe they are based in Austria as well!

I have just discovered a new website called Parched Penguin. I have not bought anything yet but am interested in their mixing glasses and many decorative pieces for special occasions.

If you are just getting started I would buy:
-Hawthorne
-Jigger
-Hand Juicer
-Small Tin
-Large Tin

Once you enjoy it and have mastered all of your favorite shaken drinks:
-Mixing Glass. We use these at my bar because they are cheap and can go through the dishwasher.
-Muddler. Once again dishwasher friendly and industructible.
-Bar Spoon. A cheap and effective spoon, easy to learn a proper Japanese stir.


Then comes the books...