(Part 2) Best heating & cooling equipment for labs according to redditors

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We found 46 Reddit comments discussing the best heating & cooling equipment for labs. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Subcategories:

Autoclave equipment for labs
Freeze dryers for labs
Furnace equipment for labs
Heat blocks for labs
Ice makers for labs
Incubators & accessories for labs
Lab ovens
Baths & accessories for labs
Burners & heaters for labs
Regrigeration equipment for labs

Top Reddit comments about Lab Heating & Cooling Equipment:

u/MycTyson · 4 pointsr/MycoBazaar

I've got the letters for the first 100+ stickers packed up and ready to go! I'm going to send them all at once when all 300 have been purchased and 2 weeks from the send date will be the live drawing on Instagram to ensure all slaps are in hand and everyone has their tickets. More to come on that as things progress!!


Here's a copy/paste of my last post:

>Link for convenience: https://myctyson.com/product-category/stickers/

From 8/23/19 until a total of 300 stickers have been sold, EACH STICKER PURCHASED will receive a raffle ticket to be entered to win a $929 All American 41.5 Quart Pressure Cooker! Buy as many as you want, only 300 tickets will be sent out. Winner will be drawn live on Instagram and will receive their prize via Amazon Prime 2-3 days after the drawing.

>The prize: https://www.amazon.com/All-American-41-5-Quart-Electric-Sterilizer/dp/B000X2BT1Y
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>If you're not following me on IG to see the winning drawing, I will definitely make a post here, too! @MycTysonMushrooms
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>Good luck and thanks for looking! I don't even own one of these, I will be super jealous of the winner!

u/jdogherman · 3 pointsr/cocktails

Another option is to get a liquid CO2 tank (the tank need to have a dip tube) and a dry ice maker. With this setup only once the dry ice is made will you lose product to sublimation.

https://www.amazon.com/Bel-Art-Frigimat-Maker-Model-H38878-0010/dp/B002VBW928/ref=sr_1_17?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1536855635&sr=1-17&keywords=dry+ice+maker

u/privatejoker86 · 1 pointr/food

True. Though while construction is a hack, I'm confident that for a reasonable size of container this will produce the type of sous vide you would get for a much more expensive commercial unit like this or this.

The downside to building this wasn't reduced functionality (IMO), rather questionable longevity, time, and possible death by electrocution.

u/TheCleanVape · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

We used Corning PC420D's when we first started. Jake from Nude Nicotine recommended it to me a while back. It does a good job.

We stopped using ours as we grew out of it and we still have 2 of them. Not sure if you're looking for a used one, but they're in great condition if you want to save a few bucks. Not really trying to sell it(haven't listed it anywhere), but it's sitting there unused.

You can get them for $380 shipped on amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Corning-6795-420D-PC-420D-Stirring-Pyroceram/dp/B004DGIC0W

May be able to find them cheaper elsewhere