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Anyone know of a sturdy thermal cycler? Our sales guys have been killing our group of traveling PE9700s. We have tough, heavily padded shipping cases for the instruments, but recently the travel has been killing them at an unacceptable rate. We like the PE9700s, but we need something tougher.
I've heard the MJ Research cyclers are supposed to be rugged. Any ideas?
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Posted Jul 14, 2006, 21:42 PM
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Typer said:
Anyone know of a sturdy thermal cycler? Our sales guys have been killing our group of traveling PE9700s. We have tough, heavily padded shipping cases for the instruments, but recently the travel has been killing them at an unacceptable rate. We like the PE9700s, but we need something tougher.
I've heard the MJ Research cyclers are supposed to be rugged. Any ideas?



MiniCycler (old) (ptc-150) was the best for traveling

New MJMini - was not yet tested worldwide because it is new
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Posted Aug 15, 2006, 13:37 PM
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