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General Lab Supplies Essential Tools for Daily Research


DELUXE PIPETTOR STAND Holds 5 standard pipettes and 2 multi-channel pipettes


Multi-channel pipettes store on the side and are held in place by spring-loaded clasps


Upper portion holds up to 7 rolls of Cry-Tags® and/or Tough-Tags® and can also hold frequently used items such as markers Four section drawer accommodates tip boxes, plates, tubes, etc. Completely remove drawer for full access when loading tips


Stand is completely accessible from either side and can be used by two re- searchers at a time


CAT. NO. DPST-1000


3-BIN BENCHTOP DISPENSER Store tubes, tips or finger cots Vertical orientation saves space Hinged covers for easy access Keep items organized and dust free


Dimensions: 299 x 139 x 303 mm Layout: (2) Side-by-side bins (1) large bin


Dimensions: 360 x 198 x 277 mm DESCRIPTION


Deluxe pipettor stand


U OF M PRICE Each


$185.00


6-PLACE PIPETTOR STAND Holds 6 standard pipettes


Clear, all items behind stand remain visible Durable construction Non-slip feet for stability


Keep pipettes handy and safe


CAT. NO. TBDS-1000


DESCRIPTION 3-Bin benchtop dispenser ACRYLIC PIPET RACK


Simple and convenient serological pipet storage Deep cells hold most pipet sizes Clear acrylic for higher visibility


White angled shelves provide good contrast of contents


U OF M PRICE Each


$175.00


CAT. NO. PSTA-4000


Dimensions: 174 x 292 x 189 mm DESCRIPTION


6-Place pipetter stand, clear


U OF M PRICE Each


$89.00 TIP & TUBE DISPOSAL BOX


10 mm thick acrylic provides Beta protection


Smooth full-width hinged cover


Hinged lid allows tips to be discarded right from pipettor


Dimensions: 295 x 88 x 399 mm CAT. NO. PIRA-1000 DESCRIPTION Pipet rack, clear acrylic


U OF M PRICE Each


$145.00 CAT. NO. DSPL-1000


Dimensions: 153 x 153 x 153 mm DESCRIPTION


Tip & Tube disposal box


U OF M PRICE Each


$135.00 Order: www.divbio.com or info@divbio.com 23


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