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Flat shipping no matter how much the order weighs? How is that possible? Anyhow, if this company really does give a flat shipping rate of $15, I'm
definitely going to buy from them. Thanks a lot for sharing.
EDIT: They have all kinds of glassware at brilliant prices. I started building up my lab over 3 years ago but it is still poorly equipped because
theres only so much money I can put into my hobby. I have been relying mainly on ebay to find reasonably priced glassware. Maybe now I can afford to
get properly equipped.
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Quote: Originally posted by mycotheologist | Flat shipping no matter how much the order weighs? How is that possible? Anyhow, if this company really does give a flat shipping rate of $15, I'm
definitely going to buy from them. Thanks a lot for sharing.
EDIT: They have all kinds of glassware at brilliant prices. I started building up my lab over 3 years ago but it is still poorly equipped because
theres only so much money I can put into my hobby. I have been relying mainly on ebay to find reasonably priced glassware. Maybe now I can afford to
get properly equipped.
[Edited on 15-4-2012 by mycotheologist] |
On their website, it says that orders over $2000 USD receive free shipping. Although, IIRC, the threshold was $500 on their ebay store which offers a
subset of their product range.
I really hope it's not going to take a month to arrive, though. Surely EMS should be a lot quicker than that (it's already shipped - it was in Beijing
last I saw).
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give it 2 weeks ffs
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In my experience EMS has taken 2.5 to 3.5 weeks. Longer than I'd like, but considering the shipping prices I can overlook that.
Their EBay shipping threshold might be lower, but the prices are usually a little bit higher.
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Quote: Originally posted by adamsium |
I really hope it's not going to take a month to arrive, though. Surely EMS should be a lot quicker than that (it's already shipped - it was in Beijing
last I saw). |
I've ordered things from China (I'm in Ireland) before and it usually takes 3 weeks to arrive. Most of the major cities in China are near the east
coast so I'd imagine shipping to the US would be faster than shipping to Europe.
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Quote: Originally posted by mycotheologist | Quote: Originally posted by adamsium |
I really hope it's not going to take a month to arrive, though. Surely EMS should be a lot quicker than that (it's already shipped - it was in Beijing
last I saw). |
I've ordered things from China (I'm in Ireland) before and it usually takes 3 weeks to arrive. Most of the major cities in China are near the east
coast so I'd imagine shipping to the US would be faster than shipping to Europe. |
I'm in Australia, so we'll see. Regardless, I've been told that their glassware is quite decent, especially for the price, so I'm sure I'll enjoy it
once it arrives.
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Is it still a no show ?
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I actually just checked the tracking, and it came out of customs this afternoon, so I'm hoping for a delivery tomorrow!
Customs was the only hold up here - ordered on the 9th, it was shipped on the 12th, arrived in the country on the 17th, and sat in customs until the
26th, today. I've never had that happen before... I'm wondering if it was 'randomly selected' for a more thorough inspection. Still, 9 days seems
excessive. I recall other things being in and out of customs in times from barely an hour to about a day, not almost a week and a half.
I also placed another order with them for some clamps, 8 days after the glassware order. That only took 5 days to arrive from when it was shipped and
2 of those days were a weekend. The clamps seem decent enough. The boss heads are certainly better than the ones I ordered domestically - which were
described as being some sort of a zinc alloy, as far as I recall - 2 of the 3 snapped on clamping them to the retort stand... and there's no way I'd
trust the remaining one to support anything more than a thermometer or the like, and even then, extremely reluctantly. At the exposed ends of the
breaks, 'bubbles' could be seen inside the metal - they were largely hollow as a result. So, I was pleased with the Laboy ones. They were all packed
very well, too. I was surprised at the huge amount of cushioning they used for boss heads and clamps - there was absolutely nothing you'd consider to
be all that fragile in there.
Anyway, I'll let you know what I think once it arrives.
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I'm glad I've got all the gear I want so far... Dunno if it's those 300 Glocks that made it through recently or what but they seem to be inspecting
things very closely lately...
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Well Laboy came through.
I must say that the glass is top notch
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I have very good experiences with Laboy Glass. It's ridiculous cheap. The quality was better than I expected; I have actually hydrogenating in their
1000 ml and 2000 ml RBF. I figured out this by myself, if it would work or not; I asked a guy who studying chemistry since many years, and he
recommended me not to hydrogenate in a RBF. He had wrong. Of course there's difference from RBF to another. I tested first to pressurize 2 bar, with
safety protection. Then added some heat by setting the RBF in boiling water. No problem at 2 bar. No problems at 4 bars either. More than 5 bars I
don't dare to do, but it will stand against much more than this.
I have cracked one of their RBF, and this was used very much. Thermal shock did finally crack it (I wade a mistake), but it took long time and didn't
fall apart - only a fracture.
The biggest treat for my glassware has always been that the glass-cork gets stocked in the flask. The technique to solve this stocked cork has always
worked with WD-40 (or similar "rust / penetrating oil") together with heat from boiling water. 100% of the attempts have worked without cracking the
flask/cork. Before I found out this method, 100% of my RBF's with a stocked cork was cracked and wasted.
By the way, echowzh123 is an excellent seller with great service.
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Ya ya. I
second that, Great to hear you got ya much loved glassware
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Nice kit ay. I took the option of purchasing an additional flask. So theres 2 500ml flasks 1 is a 3 neck. 1 250ml. 1 100ml. 1 50ml .1 25ml. 1 125ml
sep funnel. 1 clasin. 1 distil head. 1 vac addaptor. 1 reflux condenser(fraction colum). 1 west condenser. Thermo addaptor. 1 plug. 1 pipet. Not to
bad for around $190
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My package arrived yesterday, as I'd hoped. It does look to be of decent quality. I've not yet tested it as I, unfortunately, don't have any vacuum
grease - I'm waiting for it on backorder from my local supplier.
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If you're just waiting for the vacuum grease to use your new labware, check this thread out.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=18358#...
in this post, I suggest an inexpensive and readily available substitute.
Robert
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What's wrong with vaseline? Hell, for simple stuff I've used body-shop's lip
balm.
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@ Dragunov-21: As I mentioned in my post above, vaseline (also known as petroleum jelly) is far from being an inert substance, and with heat,
it can melt and mix with the material you're working with, especially organics and solvents. If you don't care about the purity of your reagents or
possible contamination, then go ahead, use lip balm (ugh!)...
But we stray from the topic, I have a bit of Laboy glassware and it's not too bad, actually nicely crafted, and a billion times better than the
"other" chinese cheap glassware... Bomex! Now THAT, is crap!
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Thanks for that, Robert. I had actually read that thread earlier today, along with any others I could find on vacuum grease and PTFE sleeves. I'd been
considering using the sleeves, but from what I've read, they sound like an expensive and not necessarily better alternative. I'm still not entirely
sure of the best way to clean up the grease, though. I've not really managed to find a consensus on that.
I also need to work out the best set up for connecting the condenser to the water supply. Some sort of pump is obviously going to be best for me, I
just need to work out which one would be ideal. I did quite a lot of reading today about both this and hooking up an aspirator vacuum pump (also on
backorder with the same supplier as the vacuum grease - I think I'm going to contact them tomorrow and get an update on where things are at). It seems
like some people have managed to set up a pump system of sorts to run an aspirator, but what I've read seems to indicate that using the same sort of
pump you might use to run the condenser wouldn't pull any appreciable vacuum. Also, it looked like the rigs people had come up with to run an
aspirator from a pump were absolutely well beyond what I'd be able to do with the facilities and tools I have available for that sort of thing (i.e.
essentially none). I'm starting to think that just using a mechanical vacuum pump may be best in my situation, particularly since where my lab will be
set up will not have a tap / sink (I am moving in the next few weeks and intend to use a spare room as a lab / study). Even if I did have a sink
nearby, there's also the fun of trying to attach the aspirator to the tap itself (I did see a couple of tap adapters that people had put together from
various plumbing parts).
Does anyone have any advice on this? I'm somewhat reluctant to start a new thread on it, since I know it's been discussed so many times. I have
searched and read plenty, it's just difficult to know what the best solution is going to be, particularly with a lack of experience of doing this
outside of an actual university lab where these things don't even really need to be considered as it's all just there.
I also have another question about tubing. I've tried measuring the hose connections on the condensers, and it looks like the narrowest part of the
outermost 'barb' (the very tip, farthest from the condenser body) is about 8mm in diameter, with the widest part of this same barb being about 10mm,
and it looks like each barb is slightly wider than the previous as you move toward the condenser body. What size hose should be used for this? Would I
get 8mm ID, 10mm ID, or do I need something narrower still to give a tight fit? I'm also wondering if the type of hose makes a difference here - I
would think that PVC tubing might stretch less than the latex / rubber types. That raises another question - is it preferable to use PVC tubing, or
rubber tubing for this? I have been looking at this type of PVC tubing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/290370979192 Is that type appropriate? Or is there a better option (PVC or otherwise)?
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Adamsium stay away from PVC tubing.It can stick on the barb of your condenser and people have been known to break same trying to remove.Additionally
the tubing goes rock hard when using ice water.The red elastomer tubing seems almost universal for this purpose.(you may have to hunt a bit for it in
oz.)
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Quote: Originally posted by Arthur Dent | @ Dragunov-21: As I mentioned in my post above, vaseline (also known as petroleum jelly) is far from being an inert substance, and with heat,
it can melt and mix with the material you're working with, especially organics and solvents. If you don't care about the purity of your reagents or
possible contamination, then go ahead, use lip balm (ugh!)...
But we stray from the topic, I have a bit of Laboy glassware and it's not too bad, actually nicely crafted, and a billion times better than the
"other" chinese cheap glassware... Bomex! Now THAT, is crap! |
Hey, what's a little coconut flavour in my vodka?
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Sale
Quote: Originally posted by Geko127 | So theres 2 500ml flasks 1 is a 3 neck. 1 250ml. 1 100ml. 1 50ml .1 25ml. 1 125ml sep funnel. 1 clasin. 1 distil head. 1 vac addaptor. 1 reflux
condenser(fraction colum). 1 west condenser. Thermo addaptor. 1 plug. 1 pipet. For sale now
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LABBOY
Quote: Originally posted by Halcyon | I hope this doesn't come across as an advertisement, but I just wanted to give a plug to Laboy Glass, a manufacturer/seller in China.
I've dealt with them a number of times over the past 2-3 years and have been very impressed by the quality of glassware, price and customer service
offered.
They trade on eBay under the name "echowzh123", but you'll find that purchasing directly through their website (laboyglass.com) gives you a reasonable
saving. Often, items will be listed on eBay and not in the main site's catalogue, in which case you're best off ordering via email. Shipping is a
flat $15 per order (not item) anywhere in the world.
That's about it; the primary reason for this post is simply because if I hadn't have been put onto these guys when I first became interested in
chemistry, I wouldn't have been able to afford the basic kit (and wouldn't have been able to justify the expense of the less-basic stuff I've
purchased recently).
Cheers - Halcyon
*EDIT* I realise that they're known around here a little, just putting it out there for those who aren't aware.
[Edited on 15-2-2012 by Halcyon] |
I HAVE ORDERED MY WHOLE LAB FROM THEM, GREAT PRICE AND QUALITY.
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Above kit is for sale. And its new.
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Granted this may be hijacking the thread but what joint size anyway? You
might have more luck starting a new thread though..
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24/40, & Its not high jacking the thread, because its a one off. PMs please.
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