Thermo Scientific HP194515 Cimarec Analog Basic Hot Plate with 4.25" x 4.25" Ceramic Heating Plate and Integral Ring-Stand Holder, 7.9" Length x 5.7" Width x 5" Height, 150 to 538 Degree C, 120V/60Hz



Key features
- •Temperature range of 150 to 538 degrees C (302 to 1,000 degrees F)
- •White ceramic top plate for fast heating and resistance to chemicals and scratches
- •Analog temperature control with knob
- •Integrated ring stand mount holds a 1/2-inch diameter rod (sold separately)
- •Cast aluminum body directs liquid away from internal components in case of spillage
- •Cimarec hot plate
- •Instructions
BrandThermo Scientific
CategoryHot Plates
Size7.9" Length x 5.7" Width x 5" Height, 150 to 538 Degree C, 120V/60Hz
Thermo Scientific HP194515 Cimarec Analog Basic Hot Plate with 4.25" x 4.25" Ceramic Heating Plate and Integral Ring-Stand Holder, 7.9" Length x 5.7" Width x 5" Height, 150 to 538 Degree C, 120V/60Hz
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Customer Reviews
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Looks better on the website picture looks bigger in person very ...
Giorgi Vernon Topkov✓ Verified Purchase•December 1, 2015
Looks better on the website picture looks bigger in person very small draws a lot of power chair did my homework probably could've found it somewhere a little cheaper
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ratkins✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2013
We purchased this as one part of a distillation apparatus to extract essential oils from, for example, lavender. The hotplate worked fine for about 3 weeks (i.e., about 10-15 hours of actual use). It then stopped heating (but the "heat" light was still illuminated). We returned it to Amazon for a replacement, and exactly the same happened with that. We assume that there must be some relatively common defect in these Thermo Scientific hotplates (or we were just very unlucky). We have since purchased a more expensive digital hotplate from another manufacturer, but too soon to rate it.
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A. Coleman✓ Verified Purchase•January 17, 2013
They put out a great amount of heat. They do use a lot of watts, so when I have multiple hot plates running, I make sure they are on separate circuits.







