Reddit Reddit reviews Transfer Pipette, 7.0ml Capacity, 3.0ml Graduated, Large Bulb, 155mm, 3.2ml Bulb Draw, Karter Scientific 206H3 (Pack of 100)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Transfer Pipette, 7.0ml Capacity, 3.0ml Graduated, Large Bulb, 155mm, 3.2ml Bulb Draw, Karter Scientific 206H3 (Pack of 100). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Transfer Pipette, 7.0ml Capacity, 3.0ml Graduated, Large Bulb, 155mm, 3.2ml Bulb Draw, Karter Scientific 206H3 (Pack of 100)
Capacity: 7.0mlGraduations: 0.5, 0.5ml to 3.0mlMaterial: LDPELength: 155mm
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6 Reddit comments about Transfer Pipette, 7.0ml Capacity, 3.0ml Graduated, Large Bulb, 155mm, 3.2ml Bulb Draw, Karter Scientific 206H3 (Pack of 100):

u/drewbar · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

Lately I've been using disposable pipettes for decanting and some filling. I also trim the tip down to fit into the back of the section for bulb-flushing. I got a pack of like 100 on Amazon for pennies per pipette. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Z4QVZ4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Sporkwonder · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Use these to move paint from pot to mixing location and also to move from mixing location to airbrush.

u/paingawd · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

I started mixing back in January, and here's the list of the items I got off of Amazon to get set up:

  • Scale

  • Vegetable Glycerin(VG) Originally I just bought the quart size, but wound up needing a gallon fairly quick. If you're mixing at any ratio of 70VG/30PG or higher you will too.

  • Propylene Glycol(PG) I'm still on my first quart, and I've mixed a LOT of juice! I'll probably need another here in the next few months, but until then I really don't have the space to store a gallon of PG.

  • Pipettes Great for adding nicotine to your mixes and for those flavors that don't come in bottles with droppers.

  • Small Mixer This little beauty works great for mixing directly in the bottle. Sure, shaking your mixes is fine, but when you're doing multiple 50 ml or 120 ml bottles, shit gets old REAL quick. The plastic wand is the secret. It's got a split down the middle which allows the two halves to spread when it gets up to speed. All I need to fully mix is 15-30 seconds of this at full speed and the bottle is well homogenized.

    There's a few incidentals, such as nitrile gloves, eye protection(You do NOT want nicotine in your eyes!) paper towels. Bottles! How could I forget bottles?!? Again, Amazon to the rescue-just head over to 510 Central's storefront They've got some of the best HDPE bottles on Amazon-Nice and squeezy but firm. If glass is more your thing, I'm sure there's a bunch of those on Amazon too.

    Here's a little tip I use: When mixing, put your VG and PG in some condiment-style bottles(I picked up a couple at a craft store in the candy making dept) When you're mixing in small bottles, it saves time and mess to pour from a squeeze bottle than a syringe. Syringes and VG don't work too well-It's like sucking snot up a straw.

    I'm also going to say head over to /r/DIY_eJuice and read up on mixing. There's a TON of great info in the sidebar-READ ALL OF IT. When you get ready to start mixing, pick 2 or 3 recipes that sound good and buy the flavors for those. It's a lot easier and less expensive than buying a slew of flavors that sound great but don't play well with others. Enjoy!
u/toonerz · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Just linked one randomly. Here's an even better deal, lol

u/dark_shadow25 · 1 pointr/Gunpla

I use Pipettes and count the drops. This makes it simple when mixing custom colors since you can easily write down the total number of drops per color. I also have a bunch of empty Testors paint jars left from my model car building days that I use to mix my paint in.

u/Threeedaaawwwg · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I just take a plastic pipette, and refill my preppy cartridges. $5 for 100 pipettes that can be used for multiple pens, or $7 for the converter that is easier to use, but only for one pen. I guess it's a matter of preference really.