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DrMario
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This one? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/271274303830?ssPageName=STRK:MEWA...
OK, that's not the one I intended to buy.
But I will, I am almost sure at this point, get a cheap Chinese stirring hotplate eventually. There's a bit better choice of stirring hotplates from
China on AliExpress.
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adamsium
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I have a 110 V IKA hotplate, although I am in Australia. I just use a stepdown transformer. I waited patiently (for a year or so) to get exactly what
I wanted at a good price. I've found that, if you're patient, you'll find what you want for a very good price on ebay eventually. It was a similar
story with my balance - that took a couple of years, but was well worth the wait. Both the hotplate and balance are much better than I need, but I see
no problem with that
Edit to add: here is an example of the 'Bante' hotplates: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Brand-New-MS400-Hot-Plate-Magneti...
http://www.bante-china.com/Eng_Products_MS400%20Magnetic%20S...
I can say, from experience, that they should absolutely be avoided. I'd say the same is likely true for any of the cheap Chinese hotplates.
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by adamsium]
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I have an extra magnetic hot stir plate manufactured by Corning Scientific if you are interested.
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Here's what I ended up after going through the same process as you :-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BUYLOWPRICE-Origin-New-hot-plate-m...
It's been able to do everything i've asked of it so far (mostly heating and stirring), and all-in-all i've been very happy with it.
I'm merely a noob though, and my requirement for appropriate temperature/stir speed remains at the level of 'is the stuff still in the pot or on the
walls & ceiling ?'.
[Edited on 27-10-2014 by aga]
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Ebay is flooded with the older IKAMAG models for great prices, which are supposed to be of great quality. Sadly, I haven't bought one myself yet.
This just in: 95,5 % of the world population lives outside the USA
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Wow, thank you guys for all the excellent replies, this has really changed my whole approach towards this purchase.
I've only been able to read through everything on my phone so fat so I've only skimmed this thread, but hopefully I'll get a day off work and can do
some more serious review and research on what I really need. thanks again everyone
Prosit!
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Quote: Originally posted by Lambda-Eyde | Ebay is flooded with the older IKAMAG models for great prices, which are supposed to be of great quality. Sadly, I haven't bought one myself yet.
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Found one! Great price!!
Um, er... postage???
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DrMario
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^^The seller probably uses UPS (AKA the crappiest, most abusive, most retarded shipping company in our cluster of galaxies).
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I ended up getting a used corning PC-351 off eBay for 175 (includes shipping). It looks to be in great condition by the pictures, and all my chemist
friends swear by this model so I think I'll be content with it. Thanks again for all the help.
Prosit!
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Quote: Originally posted by Tungsten.Chromium | I ended up getting a used corning PC-351 off eBay for 175 (includes shipping). It looks to be in great condition by the pictures, and all my chemist
friends swear by this model so I think I'll be content with it. Thanks again for all the help. |
The quality should be top-notch. However, the fact that the temperature is adjusted from "LO" to "HI"... disqualifies this hotplate from an extremely
large set of chemistry applications.
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Quote: Originally posted by DrMario |
The quality should be top-notch. However, the fact that the temperature is adjusted from "LO" to "HI"... disqualifies this hotplate from an extremely
large set of chemistry applications. |
I don't necessarily agree with that. When I got my hotplate/stirrer, I spent extra to get a digital 10x10 ceramic one. I get a digital readout of
what the temperature will be at that setting, but I don't find it all that useful. I think that a decent digital thermocouple could easily allow a
Lo/Hi hotplate to be just as useful as a digital temperature prediction hotplate.
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DrMario
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Quote: Originally posted by gdflp | Quote: Originally posted by DrMario |
The quality should be top-notch. However, the fact that the temperature is adjusted from "LO" to "HI"... disqualifies this hotplate from an extremely
large set of chemistry applications. |
I don't necessarily agree with that. When I got my hotplate/stirrer, I spent extra to get a digital 10x10 ceramic one. I get a digital readout of
what the temperature will be at that setting, but I don't find it all that useful. I think that a decent digital thermocouple could easily allow a
Lo/Hi hotplate to be just as useful as a digital temperature prediction hotplate. |
Well of course! If you add a thermocouple or a Pt100 thermal sensor, and the regulation electronics to your hotplate then you have just created a
wholly different hotplate.
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I have the Corning 420D, spent $410 to get it.
There are better, but at much higher price. There are "lesser" units that stir and heat, but are no where near as refined.
A purchase like this depends on your overall mindset. Do you appreciate undeniable quality? Are you likely to provide an amount of care a $410
purchase warrants, or are you likely to let decades of stains and spills bake on because tools do work and don't warrant care?
Me, I care. My near year old 420D has run (and is running right now in fact) for several hundred hours, yet in2 minutes or less I could clean up any
dust that might have settled and any spills from this last run, and you simply could not tell it wasn't straight out of the box from the factory.
A little Bon-Ami cleanser or barkeepers friend every now and then will restore the ceramic surface to factory new condition. A moist microfiber cloth
will clean the body, display area, and knobs, again, to factory new appearance.
And it looks very good with my genuine Corning Pyrex glassware on it.
Did I spend too much? I'm sure many people would think so. But I can turn it on and walk away and not have to wonder if sub-standard Chinese
production or lack of care by it's previous owner is going to burn my lab down.
So, it depends on you. Does pride of ownership influence your buying, or, and I'm not trying to be disparaging here, is all you need a
heater/stirrer?
Me, I like quality. I like knowing my equipment is not just up to the task, but probably better than someone of my qualifications/experience
deserves.
DAS
[Edited on 7-11-2014 by Varmint]
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^^Well make that 2 of us.^^
I like my new or nearly new stuff. I hate that Hotplate nerdrage uses. It'd drive me nuts..
( Proud owner of a Corning PC-620D, and 6795PR temperature probe)
Quote: Originally posted by Varmint | I have the Corning 420D, spent $410 to get it.
There are better, but at much higher price. There are "lesser" units that stir and heat, but are no where near as refined.
A purchase like this depends on your overall mindset. Do you appreciate undeniable quality? Are you likely to provide an amount of care a $410
purchase warrants, or are you likely to let decades of stains and spills bake on because tools do work and don't warrant care?
Me, I care. My near year old 420D has run (and is running right now in fact) for several hundred hours, yet in2 minutes or less I could clean up any
dust that might have settled and any spills from this last run, and you simply could not tell it wasn't straight out of the box from the factory.
A little Bon-Ami cleanser or barkeepers friend every now and then will restore the ceramic surface to factory new condition. A moist microfiber cloth
will clean the body, display area, and knobs, again, to factory new appearance.
And it looks very good with my genuine Corning Pyrex glassware on it.
Did I spend too much? I'm sure many people would think so. But I can turn it on and walk away and not have to wonder if sub-standard Chinese
production or lack of care by it's previous owner is going to burn my lab down.
So, it depends on you. Does pride of ownership influence your buying, or, and I'm not trying to be disparaging here, is all you need a heater/stirrer?
Me, I like quality. I like knowing my equipment is not just up to the task, but probably better than someone of my qualifications/experience deserves.
DAS"
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[Edited on 7-11-2014 by NOV:5]
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@Tungsten.Chromium
try this hotplate on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corning-PC-320-Hotplate-and-Stirrer-...
I love my pc320 by corning.
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I bought a cheapo stirrer/hotplate off ebay for $99 (haven't used it yet). I was wondering if there are chances of either the stirrer or the heating
element going out during a distillation? Are these problems in cheap stirrers/hotplates?
I was under the impression that stirrers work by alternating magnetic field rather than a motor or what have you. Is it even possible for the stirrer
to go out?
**EDIT**
Here's the link to the stirrer/hotplate. Trust me, the picture makes it look a lot less jank.
[Edited on 11-7-2014 by Stupid_Noob]
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adamsium
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I'm with Varmint. I will wait as long as I need to in order to find what I want for a reasonable price. As a result, I have an IKA RET control-visc
hotplate, complete with temperature probe (purchased brand new for about $350, including shipping from USA to Australia) and a Mettler Toledo AX205
5-place balance, also purchased brand new for a tiny fraction of the list price (though obviously old stock as it is not the current model, but specs
are essentially identical to current model as far as I am aware). Both are better than I'm ever likely to need, but I can live with that
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