Eppendorf 022491903 Quality epTIPS Pipette Tip in Racks, 0.1-10 microliter Volume (Pack of 960)



Key features
- •Convenient, ready-to-use pipette tip racks available in Eppendorf standard quality purity levels
- •Eppendorf standard quality racks provide high Eppendorf quality precision tips for standard laboratory use
- •Drop contour design gives all Eppendorf tips a uniform look
- •Soft, flexible tip cone ensures better pipette tip sealing
- •Ergonomically optimized cone geometry ensures perfect fit on Eppendorf pipettes
Eppendorf 022491903 Quality epTIPS Pipette Tip in Racks, 0.1-10 microliter Volume (Pack of 960)
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tyler curran•January 12, 2016
While the picture shows these tips in the reload trays they do, in fact, come in racks (boxes).
Great pipette tips but volume units are wrong on Amazon
Mike Adams•December 25, 2013
Like the other reviewer said, be VERY careful buying these because the volume units are often (but not always) incorrect. For example, then 1 - 10 mL tips are, in fact, 1 - 10 mL in the packs of 120. But another listing also says 1 - 10 mL when it actually means microliters. The way you can tell the difference is the quantity. High quantity means small tips = microliters.
Amazon needs to change these listings to be accurate. Would be better to just say "uL" and fake it with the "u" character.
Amazon needs to change these listings to be accurate. Would be better to just say "uL" and fake it with the "u" character.
Don't let the Product family page fool you
Chupacabra•March 27, 2013
The page where you see the product family lists the volumes using the abbreviation for milliliters -mL- when in fact the volume is in terms of microliters -uL- .







