Iotamancer
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Purchasing glassware from Ebay?
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I know; it's another one of *those* posts. I'm an organic chemistry major in the USA and I pursue hobbyist chemistry safely and securely at my home.
I've recently had to retire my older set of glassware that was given to me by a family friend a couple of years ago and have been looking around on
Ebay for some organic glassware kits. My question is this: do I have anything to worry about as far as having my door kicked in or helicopters landing
on my roof for having an organic-lab glassware kit mailed to my home address?
I don't work with essential oils and have never had anything (chemicals, glassware, etc) mailed to me. I would appreciate any feedback that I can be
given
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Vargouille
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As long as you don't live in Texas, you'll be fine.
(Tip: Alchemy Lab Supply, despite the odd name, has quite high-quality glassware for the low price.)
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Iotamancer
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Thanks I'd be more than willing to purchase from that supplier, but are there
any off-site reviews or testimonies I can read? I'm having trouble finding anything about them other than their website.
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Quote: Originally posted by Iotamancer | Thanks I'd be more than willing to purchase from that supplier, but are there
any off-site reviews or testimonies I can read? I'm having trouble finding anything about them other than their website. |
You could also contact Dr. Bob on this forum and ask if he had anything that would suit your needs. I have bought excellent quality brand name glass
from him several times at a fraction of the retail cost.
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[Edited on 21-9-2012 by Mailinmypocket]
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Vargouille
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Quote: Originally posted by Iotamancer | Thanks I'd be more than willing to purchase from that supplier, but are there
any off-site reviews or testimonies I can read? I'm having trouble finding anything about them other than their website. |
Does their eBay feedback satisfy? Other than that, there's a tiny thread on an alchemy forum, which doesn't say much about the quality of the
glassware. I bought some of their stuff a while ago (still need a Liebig; they don't seem to update their site very often), and as such I haven't run
it through the gantlet yet, but it seems sturdy enough. Ground-glass is pretty smooth, although I don't have any Pyrex to compare it to.
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Ebay Glassware
I have bought many items from Ebay with no problems and the quality was and is good. I recently purchased a three neck flat bottom thick wall 3000 ml
flask for $35.00. Lab Boy has a store there and has good quality glassware.
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The official theory is keep it under a hundred bucks and it raises no interest. I have had several components of my lab sent from Ebay, all of which
meet my expectations.
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I have purchased essentially all the glass that I own from ebay and have never had any issues (except with occasional poor shipping practices). Don't
buy 20L flasks and you're probably okay. I also don't order chemicals from ebay, except some very generic safe stuff and not very often.
Department of Redundancy Department - Now with paperwork!
'In organic synthesis, we call decomposition products "crap", however this is not a IUPAC approved nomenclature.' -Nicodem
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