Submitted by GoldenSheppard t3_11uj3p7 in newhampshire

Just curious if anyone knows where to buy beakers and stuff in the greater Boston area?

I make home made hon-mirin (not available in the States) and need to vacuum filter it to get rid of the solids and recover as much liquid as possible. Vacuum filtration is my only option at this point. And no, I don't need a huge set up, I make like 2L/year.

Edit: I got an amazing suggestion for a place called Filtr8. Absolute baller. But... anyone know if a place to just.... browse?

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Adventurous_Lime_422 t1_jcpsm5y wrote

Hmm , beakers, filtration and isolated cabin in New Hampshire. Do you like the color blue by any chance?

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Auntienursey t1_jcogk0t wrote

I buy stuff from American Science and Surplus. I've never had an issue with any of their stuff, and they carry lab equipment as well.

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GoldenSheppard OP t1_jcoha7i wrote

Yup, love them. I have the stuff bookmarked, but I am looking for a physical store to explore.

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Truthislife13 t1_jcoe8vh wrote

I was able to find a vacuum filter on Amazon (I was a lab technician in the early part of my career, so I know exactly what you are talking about).

Also Filtr8 labs seems to have what you are looking for. 🙂

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GoldenSheppard OP t1_jcogd43 wrote

I found them on Amazon too, but... very big or expensive. I basically just need a filtering flask and have/can jank the rest. I was just looking for an in person retailer because.... I like looking?

Sciplus.com has a hand pump vacuum and the flask (I have a food grade filter and funnels, tape is love), but.... I do so enjoy shopping in person.

Long story short: Thanks for the rec, I have bookmarked the filtr8 link and will buy there as soon as I have the spare change!

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cdot666 t1_jcoxzi5 wrote

I doubt there will be any physical stores for this

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GoldenSheppard OP t1_jcpv9l9 wrote

There are. There is a surplus store that has a good selection out in Wisconsin and Iowa. I used to be able to get some at my local hardware store (different country), most of the craft stores near me had test tubes at bare minimum (again, different country).

Was just curious.

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ZW2305 t1_jcok6ec wrote

If you don’t need to be able to browse in person, ChemGlass is our go to for lab grade glassware for work. Out of curiosity why is vacuum filtration your only option? Alternatively it looks like you can get a cheap vacuum filtration setup on Amazon for like $50 This claims it’s a Büchner funnel but it’s not, it’s a fritted disk filter which can be more annoying to clean depending on what your filtering out and how big/small the particles are

https://a.co/d/d0vJv2c

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ShamanicYogi t1_jcoy5v9 wrote

I’ve bought several Erlenmeyer flasks off of Amazon for my home brewing yeast cultivation experiments. No idea where you would get them locally though.

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capistor t1_jcy0b32 wrote

Uni chemistry department

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NewAcctCuzIWasDoxxed t1_jd4ybrn wrote

Go to fishersci.com and you can buy any non regulated item easily enough

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