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I use a prestige medical autoclave for media and an all American (biggest one) for glass since I can't trust the analog gauge on it. I'll slap a nice thermocouple and arduino on it and make it legit but for now the prestige works wonders although only fits one 1L Pyrex bottle at a time. I do large volume plant tissue culture so the all American is the most spacious for the price. I just let that baby run for 1hr and bam. Sterility.
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Imagine you have a 500 mL beaker filled with used pipette tips, amp agar colonized with transformed k12 from small petri dishes, gels with DNA and gelgreen / sybrsafe... this all could be disposed of as normal waste by sterilization with a pressure sterilizer or an autoclave. What about just microwaves, or microwaves and 1 ATM steam?
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I can fit a 500ml beaker in my $30 pressure cooker from Walmart
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Sent: Fri, Sep 21, 2012 19:39:14 EDT
Subject: Re: [DIYbio] Lab Equipment: baby bottle autoclave / sterilizer