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[*] posted on 13-3-2016 at 15:35
Collaborative map of brick-and-mortar chemistry suppliers in the USA who sell to individuals


Link: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?hl=en&hl=en&a...

Find the one that's closest to you, and drive there! Most of them, you can just walk in and browse like a retail store.



I'm not sure if Cynmar allows you to walk in and buy stuff, or if it's a warehouse that only ships.

United Nuclear is not retail, but they do have pickups in person if you make an appointment.

Obviously, since Analytical Scientific is based in San Antonio, TX, you need a texas DPS permit to buy glassware there. Otherwise there is non-glassware equipment still available.

Not sure if J & H Berge at http://www.jhberge.com/ sells to individuals.




Reply to this thread if you know of another store that fits on the map, or if one of them doesn't actually sell to individuals in person, and needs to be removed.



[Edited on 13-3-2016 by Cou]




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[*] posted on 13-3-2016 at 16:44


Quote: Originally posted by Cou  

Obviously, since Analytical Scientific is based in San Antonio, TX, you need a texas DPS permit to buy glassware there. Otherwise there is non-glassware equipment still available.


One can buy all the borosilicate tubing that one could ever want from this place, for a price that's reasonable for a walk-in store. There are no permits required for that, as an FYI.




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