[Histonet] cryostats

O'Brien, Sue histo <@t> bthosp.com
Mon Jul 19 10:17:59 CDT 2004


Kathleen, I did choose a Leica, and am very satisfied with it. At the time
(96) it was the only one with what I felt were great safety features (e.g.
vacuum assist for removing tissue shavings) combined with ease of use. I can
only say we've had no problems, and I have been very happy with the unit
(it's lived up to its promotional material). Regards,
Sue O'Brien, Histology Supervisor
Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital
Cape May Court House, NJ  08210

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Kathleen Spencer [SMTP:kspencer <@t> utmem.edu]
> Sent:	Monday, July 19, 2004 10:51 AM
> To:	histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
> Subject:	[Histonet] cryostats
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Question: If you had to buy a new cryostat, and you had to chose between 
> a Hacker Bright or a Leica, which would you purchase, and please tell me 
> why. Mainly I would love to hear from anyone that has had these in the 
> last 10 years.
> I really need your input on this, detailed input, especially in regards 
> to when you bought the machine that you do not like and how long before 
> it started giving you trouble.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Kathleen Spencer HT (ASCP)
> Lab Manager/ LCM Supervisor
> UTHSC
> 
> 
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