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No hay artículos en el carroPlatos Petri, material PS. Diámetro: 60 mm x 15 mm, 1 habitación/3 ventilaciones. E.O. Estéril.
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Comentado en Canadá el 28 de abril de 2024
Great little dishes I used for some tissue transfers. Only complaint is that they are small and I would just rather the bigger 90mm other than that all agar dishes poured inside a SAB were free of contamination.
Nadine Chambers
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de diciembre de 2019
I got these for looking at insects and ants with my daughter. We make videos for her ant channel. It makes it really easy to to take pictures and video of them and observe them.
Julia Micheli
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2016
Needed good, sterile dishes in a pinch so I resorted to Amazon. The first batch I ordered came advertised as sterile, however they arrived in a perforated sleeve, thus, non-sterile. Another batch arrived with damaged sleeves, thus, non-sterile. Took another chance on these, and they arrived fully intact and in a sturdy plastic sleeve, free of any damage.The dishes are good quality, sterile, and served their purpose.To address some of the negative reviews... Some people complained about the size; 60x15mm is clearly shown in the description. Some people complained that the lids are oversized and don't "snap" into place. What? Petri dishes lids are traditionally held on by gravity, and have a slightly tapered lid to make working with them easier. Some people complained that they weren't individually packaged; yet petri dishes are always sold in sleeves at a quantity of 10-25 per sleeve, and rarely, if ever individually packaged. Some people complained that they were made of thin plastic; yet I found these to be fairly sturdy for your run-of-the-mill dishes. Disposable petri dishes are always going to be thin plastic, and not designed to be heavy duty.Well, I think that about covers it. If you're going to use these dishes for their true use, as in, sciency stuff - then they will work out just fine for you. They're a bit overpriced compared to most disposable dishes, however it's to be expected to pay a premium to have a low quantity of quality dishes quickly delivered to your door.If you plan in using them for some kind of storage or other unconventional use, then perhaps you should take heed and note my explanation above.
JPS
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2016
I bought these to use with my Pandemic Legacy board game, and I cannot TELL you how perfect they are. They are the perfect size to hold one color of disease cubes each. It couldn't get any closer to being the correct size. We also put the pawns, research stations, and other game pieces in them as well. It really helps set-up time go faster than opening the tiny zip lock bags and dumping the components out in piles. They also fit in the game box nicely. After you open the first sealed legacy box, keep the empty box. These petri dishes fit nearly perfectly in there. 6 fit in each little box. Of course the lids don't snap or seal closed - it's a petri dish. If you want a small container that snaps closed, look in the dollar store. I love these little dishes. By putting them in the "box 1" like I just told you about, you don't have to worry about the lids coming off because they fit so snugly. I might even get more to store game pieces of other board games, because I like them so much. It really helps clean-up time, too, and enhances the game experience.Edit: Pandemic Legacy comes with a lot of components. You may want to buy two orders of petri dishes to hold everything.
Marc
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de junio de 2015
They're not quite standard size as far as petri dishes go, and they don't snap shut in any way. That being said, I didn't actually buy these for scientific usage, but more for artistic purposes. They're great for what I'm using them for (i.e. paint mixing), but if you are looking for petri dishes in a more standard size or that snap shut, I wouldn't recommend these.
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