[Histonet] Microwaves VENDOR RESPONSE

Phil McArdle PMcArdle <@t> ebsciences.com
Wed Sep 5 09:07:31 CDT 2007


Again, a microwave vendor weighs in (so far I haven't received any 
flames), so read at your own risk. :-)

At the risk of sounding overly and overtly commercial, after reading 
post after post of $30,000+ and $18,000 and similarly high figures for 
lab microwaves, I really feel the need to set the record straight. 
Depending on the usage requirements, we have laboratory microwaves as 
low as $1749 for a "bare bones" model for simple operations, to 
mid-priced units, to under $11,000 for a vacuum equipped microwave 
processor capable of the +/- 0.5 degree C temperature control necessary 
for tissue processing.

(I can feel the heat already!)

There are many compelling reasons to replace a kitchen microwave with a 
  lab model; feel free to download, read, and even share with colleagues 
our Microwave Companion at

http://www.ebsciences.com/pdf/EBS_MW_COMPANION.pdf

Best regards, and see you at NSH,

Phil McArdle

-- 
Phil McArdle
Microwave Product Manager

Energy Beam Sciences, Inc.
29-B Kripes Rd.
East Granby, CT 06026

Tel:  800.992.9037 x 341
Mobile: 860.597.6796
Fax: 860.653.0422

pmcardle <@t> ebsciences.com
www.ebsciences.com

Kathleen Boozer wrote:
> What is the best microwave for a small lab using it only for heating Bouin's and Silver Nitrate for special stains?  I just can't believe I would have to spend $30,000+ or slow down and use a waterbath.
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