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Lab Testing supplies

Started by , Mar 23 2022 06:43 PM
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Wondering where everyone gets their lab and testing supplies from?
With prices skyrocketing, we're looking for better prices. 

 

We use items like Pipette tips, bioswabs, culture tubes, 24-hr listeria testing, demi fraser broth, plate count agar plates, among other things.

 

We are currently using Biomedix and 3M.

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What country are you in.   

 

I grew up in dairy industry in USA.  Nelson Jameson has always been my first place to look.   They have a lot of products and continue to grow, warehouses across country for quick delivery, competitive price, etc.   and super nice people to work with.    

What country are you in.   

 

I grew up in dairy industry in USA.  Nelson Jameson has always been my first place to look.   They have a lot of products and continue to grow, warehouses across country for quick delivery, competitive price, etc.   and super nice people to work with.    

USA, Washington state.

 

Thanks!  I think we get some items from them. 

I found a place today, Weber Scientific that looked to have good prices, but I don't know anything about them.

USA, Washington state.

 

Thanks!  I think we get some items from them. 

I found a place today, Weber Scientific that looked to have good prices, but I don't know anything about them.

 Im in the Kennewick WA area a lot.  

 

Weber is another good one.  I've had no issues with them .    Have not use them for a while.   How could I forget cow bucks?  Looks like they call them lab points now.   

Hi All,

 

I have had good success with:

 

VWR

ColeParmer

Nurnberg Scientific

LabEquip

Reagents.com

Laboratory Media Corporation

 

Of course FisherSci is very big and has great selection, but sometimes their prices are a little higher.

 

Edit: At my previous work I had gotten pipettes.com set up as a supplier, but didn't have the chance to actually use them yet. This was at the height of the pandemic when pipette tips were absolutely impossible to find, but they still had stock. Their team is friendly, I would recommend them for pipette related items specifically.


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