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Curt

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Can anyone give me the name of a mail order company where I can get lab ware in the form of flasks, beakers, columns etc.?

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Google "Labware" and you'll get 773,000 hits. The first dozen or so should net what you want.
 

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Try eBay
 

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I get mine from American Science and Surplus, (www.sciplus.com). They have reasonable prices, ship promptly and are pleasant to deal with.
It is also, incidentally, where I order my rubber chickens.
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Another vote for American Science & Surplus, with the caveat that they won't always have the exact size/specification you're looking for, at the exact moment you're looking for it. You may also have to get a different quantity (read: usually more) than you may want to buy, but at their prices, it's usually not a big deal at all.
 

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Yep for American Science and Supply. And in addition to rubber chickens, rats, and dinosaurs, don't over look the flame firing nuns.
 
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Oh! Sorry, I was just looking at the American Science & Surplus site and got caught up in the browse. I have to order some from them.
 

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So, you guys look to the ASS company for supplies? Good choice, but the initial screen seemed to be a lot of crap, if you will excuse the comment in this context.

:D

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Oh! Sorry, I was just looking at the American Science & Surplus site and got caught up in the browse. I have to order some from them.

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And don't forget a rubber chicken for your overhead darkroom pull chain.:D
 

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Can anyone give me the name of a mail order company where I can get lab ware in the form of flasks, beakers, columns etc.?

Thanks,
Curt

You can order directly from Corning although it can be pricey.
http://catalog2.corning.com/Lifesciences/en-US/Shopping/index.aspx

Cole-Parmer sells to individuals and carries just about everything, again not exactly low cost but you can get exactly what you're looking for.
http://www.coleparmer.com/

I found some stuff on ebay but it's hit and miss, imho.

fwiw,
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Boston Rounds

Search Google for Boston Rounds. Labware suppliers include
chemical storage gear in their inventories. Boston Rounds either
clear or amber are a standard. Mine are fitted with Polyseal or
Polycone caps. Probably the surest sealing caps available.
Not expensive. Dan
 

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Well, when all is said and done, if you want labware for a photo lab try the Photographers Formulary. I get most all of my glassware there. I get my stainless elsewhere, but that one source satisfies about 80% of my needs.

PE
 

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You might check out US Plastics also. I use their plastic beakers, 2000 ml and 4000 ml which work well. Not a traditional labware company but they might have some bits and pieces that you would find useful.
 
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