Best lab microplates according to redditors

We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best lab microplates. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Nonbinding microplates for labs
Storage microplates for labs
Small volume microplates for labs
Filtering microplates for labs
Coated microplates for labs
Cell culture microplates for labs
Genomic microplates for labs
Assay microplates for labs

Top Reddit comments about Lab Microplates:

u/SoullessSin · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

For those of you not wanting to thumb through the album, Parafilm is a special plastic wrap used in medical and other professional applications. Essentially it is a very durable and easy to work with plastic wrap that can be used to help mask and cover your parts from overspray. https://www.amazon.com/Heathrow-Scientific-HD234526A-Parafilm-Moisture/dp/B0061OXR6S/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1510079018&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=parafilm&psc=1

u/solongfish99 · 2 pointsr/Clarinet

You might consider parafilm- it works well if you cut a strip right off of the single wide roll and fold it a few times.

Parafilm

u/mushies81 · 1 pointr/MushroomGrowers

this is the parafilm i use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0061OXR6S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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i fold it over lengthwise and then wrap the plates for an added layer of film

u/fluffy_warthog10 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

Parafilm is a thin sheet of paraffin wax and plastic used in hospitals and laboratories for creating airtight seals. In modelling, you can use it in place of masking tape to cover irregular-shaped areas in between paint coats.

I used it here to create the angular shapes between different coats of paint. Cut out a shape from parafilm, press it onto the model, and paint over it. Repeat the process with different colors, and when it's all done, strip the masking off to get the patterns you see here.

u/TheDrugsLoveMe · 1 pointr/ReagentTesting

also for u/Reagent_Tests_UK or u/bunkpolice

Have you guys considered sending out well-plates (or stocking them as a consumable) with your multi-reagent kits? This could be something worth looking in to.

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I think a 24-well plate is ideal for this because it gives you 6 wells per row, and has big enough spots that even the least graceful among us can manage them.

https://www.amazon.com/Evergreen-Scientifics-290-8324-03F-Polypropylene-Non-Sterile/dp/B01HK1M26Q/