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Streamline your laboratory workflow with Celltreat's innovative Wobble-not Serological Pipets. Engineered with a patented 2-tier step design, these pipets reduce dripping and jamming, ensuring maximum stability and accuracy. Ideal for applications in molecular biology, cell culture, and microbiology, Wobble-not Pipets are designed for ease of use, minimizing force required for insertion and reducing the risk of contamination. With ultra-clear markings and a filter at the plug end, these pipets are perfect for precise volume measurements. Available in sterile packaging options, including bulk, Wobble-not Pipets are a reliable choice for laboratories seeking to optimize their workflow and enhance results.
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Less dripping with wobble-not serological pipets have a patented innovative 2-tier step design at the plug end.
Less dripping with wobble-not™ . Wobble-not™ serological pipets have a patented innovative 2-tier step design at the plug end vs. Traditional pipets that have a straight cylindrical-shaped plug end. Wobble-nots are the only serological pipets that will give you two zones of contact in your pipet controller's nozzle. Insert with less force. No jamming. Plus you get maximum stability which means less dripping more accuracy and less risk of contamination. Features ul style"margin-top0px; padding-top 5px; padding-bottom 5px;" unique patented 2-tier step design at plug end 3 packaging options all sterile individually wrapped in paper/plastic or plastic/plastic and bulk (zip lock resealable plastic bags) sterile rnase/dnase free non-pyrogenic accuracy 2 at full volume filter at plug end made of porous polypropylene ultra-clear markings