I am moving and have some second-hand glassware and chemistry kit bits.
Instead of selling it, I will give it away as long as shipping and handling is paid (after receipt of package is OK with me). UK mainland shipping
only. Shipping may run up to £40-£50 as I am shipping it in a foam-lined box very well packed and its a lot of kit.
All glassware, etc is in great condition, most of it is un-used and looks like new, some of the small beakers have minor staining and the Buchner
funnel is stained although I ran solvent through it and came out clear.
I have the following items (more or less) and if there is more room in the package I will also toss in whichever solid reagents I have around and
don't have shipping restrictions (mostly simple inorganic salts):
20-200uL autopipette with a few non-sterile tips
96 reaction well, glass coated, 1ml wells, standard format
4 channel thermocouple reader with memory and a thermocouple or two
handheld pH meter with calibration solution
handheld TDS/EC conductivity meter
A pack of 10mm graphite electrodes
teflon tape for ground glass joints
24/40 350ml glass fritted Buchner funnel with vacuum takeoff
2 packs of filter disks for Buchner funnel
24/40 250ml seperatory funnel (joints on both ends)
24/40 1000ml double necked flask
3x 24/40 500ml double necked flasks
3x 24/40 100ml single neck flask
24/40 100ml standard funnel with vacuum takeoff
24/40 shortpath distillation head with thermometer port
rods, clamps and 90 degree rod adapters
4x 100ml beakers
250ml beaker
stirbars assorted sizes
24/40 metal keck clamps for all glass/glass connections
24/40 glass stoppers for glass/glass connections
plastic water aspirator for vacuum with integrated check valve
1kg normal chromatography grade silica, 1kg flash chromatography grade silica, 1kg ion-exchange resin
assorted glass test tubes and vials
assorted glass tubing ~8-10mm diameter, ~40cm length
Simple cheap-o hot-plate (no stirring)
2L stainless steel vessel with gas connectors/valves (old fire extinguisher bottle with connections)
assorted small stainless steel pots for waterbaths
To make this giveaway fun and fair, if you are interested PM me with the following information:
A) The best/most interesting advice you have ever received.
B) Why you would deserve this, IE community contributions, interesting project, good karma, educational institute, etc.
C) Statement that you are competent in using the above equipment and it will only be used for legal and ethical purposes.
Once I have around 10 candidates or a week is up I will PM the winner and post saying that a member was chosen.j_sum1 - 30-4-2018 at 02:13
Well this seems awfully generous.
I can think of a few UK amateur chemists that might be interested.LearnedAmateur - 30-4-2018 at 03:46
I sent a U2U offering to buy a couple of simple bits from the list, but if it’s less hassle just to get it all out in one go then that’s fair
enough. Just have to wait and see what the verdict is.officescape - 30-4-2018 at 08:17
I have gotten a few PMs already, just FYI I am interested in giving away the whole package not bits and pieces so if you want it, its all or nothing.
I will just leave it open till the end of the week or so, I will PM the winner.LearnedAmateur - 30-4-2018 at 10:13
Okay, that’s fine by me, count me out of the ‘competition’ because I certainly don’t have the space or need for all that equipment! Good luck
to those who want them though.officescape - 1-5-2018 at 13:27
I am amazed I have gotten less than 10 responses!
I thought it would be a generous gift to the community as many on here are cash strapped so I pretty shocked, although it may be a factor more related
to daily forum views not actual interest or engagement.
Anyway the giveaway will close on Friday so if anyone is interested please PM me to get in the running.phlogiston - 1-5-2018 at 13:36
Possibly, people may hesitate to ask to be considered for such an incredibly nice gift, feeling that a better destination is someone that has more
difficulty to obtain/afford equipment, or is just starting.
[Edited on 1-5-2018 by phlogiston]fusso - 1-5-2018 at 14:02
I think another reason is almost no1 would need all of them so they want to leave them for some1 else. If you really want to give away, you may let
ppl choose what they want and only post them what they want. For me, I dont need some of them like the auto pipette but need the others like sep
funnels and some flasks.wg48 - 1-5-2018 at 15:31
He is here one day and he wants to give his lab away! Sounds to good to be true to me. So I figured its probably a scam or wind-up. I guess I am a
suspicious type.
Yes if he is genuine it is very generous. officescape - 2-5-2018 at 06:53
I was a lurker and only made an account to give some stuff away to the community where I learned a lot. Made some other posts of things on my mind
but my main goal was to give my stuff to someone who appreciates it.18thTimeLucky - 3-5-2018 at 13:55
I am amazed I have gotten less than 10 responses!
I thought it would be a generous gift to the community as many on here are cash strapped so I pretty shocked, although it may be a factor more related
to daily forum views not actual interest or engagement.
Anyway the giveaway will close on Friday so if anyone is interested please PM me to get in the running.
To give you some prospective, I would die to have that amazing list of equipment that you are extremely generously giving to someone, but my problem
is I am an 18 year old student, with A-Level exams looming over in exactly a month, and I am working my bloody socks off to achieve the target grades
I have set myself in my subjects, or to at least meet the entry requirements for my conditional offer for a masters degree of chemistry at the
University of Warwick.
I am lacking both time and money to write a detailed entry to your giveaway (which I only found out about earlier today) and even pay for the £40-50
postage. I have not been in my home lab for a good month due to revision taking up my time, and that is saying something!
So I hope you realise you are not receiving many offers NOT because nobody is interested, but because people in the amateur chemistry community often
have many unforeseen problems, and/or, as phlogiston said:
Possibly, people may hesitate to ask to be considered for such an incredibly nice gift, feeling that a better destination is someone that has more
difficulty to obtain/afford equipment, or is just starting.
I imagine whoever wins your giveaway will be a very, very happy bunny - a very generous present for someone who will take good care of the equipment. eesakiwi - 5-5-2018 at 06:37
He is here one day and he wants to give his lab away! Sounds to good to be true to me. So I figured its probably a scam or wind-up. I guess I am a
suspicious type.
Yes if he is genuine it is very generous.
fusso - 13-5-2018 at 17:49
I wonder if OP did give away the stuff or there's no 1 replied him and he had to either wait for some more time or just throw them away...
I know that at least one person sent a U2U
Sulaiman - 14-5-2018 at 10:03
officescape - 17-5-2018 at 09:58
It has been given away to a caring home, thank you everyone for your interest.