Pestles
Pestles are most commonly used in conjunction with mortars, though thinner, disposable models can be used with centrifuge tubes to resuspend bacterial cells, precipitates of nucleic acids, or proteins and pellets of other materials. With mortars, pestles are typically heavy tools with a rounded end for crushing and grinding samples. They are integral parts of the grinding process when operated by hand, and their use is straightforward and simple, with extremely low maintenance.
VWR®, Pestles for mortars without pestles
Supplier: VWR Collection
Porcelain.
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VWR®, Pestles for Cell Strainers
Supplier: VWR Collection
Wear-proof purple polypropylene pestles which are designed to fit into cell strainers perfectly.
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Pestles, KONTES®, PELLET PESTLES®, KIMBLE®
Supplier: KIMBLEKONTES
Grinders are ideal for resuspending protein and DNA pellets or grinding soft tissues. Pestles are specially designed to fit either 0,5 or 1,5 ml microtubes.
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Pestles, serrated
Supplier: KARTELL
Pestles used in the combination with borosilicate mortar for sample crushing. Ideal for tough materials such as tumours.
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Pestles
Supplier: MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS HALD
Porcelain with glazed handle, glazed or unglazed grinding surface.
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Disposable pestles for 1,5 ml microtubes, SP Bel-Art
Supplier: Bel-Art Products, a Part of SP
These disposable plastic (PP) pestles are excellent for re-suspending bacterial cells, precipitates of nucleic acids or proteins and pellets of other materials.
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Pre-sterilized individually wrapped blue pestle, Axygen®
Supplier: Corning
Durable and inert polypropylene construction



