For example Daigger has syringe filters ... suck as a 30mm 0.2µm 100 pack for $133. But they aren't sterile.
Web links don't work on Daiggers website, but to to http://www.daigger.com, search by Daigger part number, and enter 8439A in the search box to see 'em.
Seems like somebody mentioned that non-sterile syringe filters could still be used as long as we put a little oil through them first?
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Best deal on syringe filters, in bulk, would be nice to know. Anyone?
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The point is they still sterilize just fine, but they arent necessary guaranteed sterile on the outside becuase they havent been processed and vaccuum packaged as such. I use non-sterile ones all the time, I run 2cc of isopropyl alcohol through them, followed by 5cc of oil to purge it all out. Then its ready to go.
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So where do you buy your syringe filters? You think this 100 pack from Daigger is the best I'll be able to find? Or do I really need to go with whatman?
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If your going to buy a LOT, go with whatman. They are the best hands down, clog the least and probably do a more consistant job in real sterilization. Ive had my bouts of RAGE over the insanely shitty quality of Millex's millipore filters. I bought 50 of those years back. Think about it like, for an extra 30 cents a filter i could have had whatmans (as I throw another blown clogged filter in the trash cursing).
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I haven't seen any Whatman's for anything near the $133 for 100 filters that Daigger has.
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