I don't know if anyone even has any suggestions on this, but I just bought a couple of Pipettes & a 3-way filler bulb for them & while checking them out (
haven't used them in an extraction yet), I realized how much more control there is when using a real pipette than there is with a baster or even eye droppers.
The 3-way filler bulb attaches to any one of the pipettes (I got 2x-
5ml & 1x-
25ml) & has 3 ways to either fill, or empty the pipette incredibly smoothly.
I didn't realize how sophisticated it was...albeit in a simple way.
So I was wondering if any of the actual scientist's and/or biologist's on the forum might have a few tips on how to best use them?
I realize that they are a fairly simple lab tool.
But until learning to
direct the flow of a liquid being poured,
with a glass stir-rod to avoid spilling, I thought those had only one use too.
I already know about using them for a small, fine filter. Anything else?
The ones I bought, have a indention near the top of the neck, where the filler attaches, to hold a piece of cotton (
so liquid doesn't jump up into the filler).
So I'm wondering how to get in there to clean the pipette's after use?
After checking out how the filler worked, with just water, I couldn't get in there to even dry it!!
Any tips there??
Next to my Seperatory funnel, these might be one of the most helpful tools I've bought!
WS
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