I'm in Austria (Europe)
Shipment in my country is always a big issue.
For example: pVIB was 9,10$. That's ok. But shipment was 35$! (I
bought 2 quantities -> shipment per tube: 12,5$. )
One time this is Ok. But if you do this often, your budget is consumed
just for transportation.
I'd definitely be interessted in a GFP kit.
On 10 Mrz., 17:46, Matías Gutiérrez <matiasgutierr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hey Mega, I'll reply in text below
>
> On Friday, March 9, 2012 11:45:16 AM UTC-3, Mega wrote:
>
> > What I'm interested in:
>
> > - There is a safe culture of E.Coli (K12 or something) in the kit?
>
> We ship with DH5a which is harmless
>
> > - You need a centrifuge?
>
> No,
>
> - What are shipment costs? I assume that the plasmid is stable also
>
> > at room temperature for some time. So there would be no parts that
> > have to be frozen on arrival, which makes transport costs smaller.
>
> Shipment does not require special handling, items should be stored at 4°C
> (fridge) upon arrival, the only labile items are the media plates.
> Shipping cost will depend on who will be distributing. Where are you
> located?
>
> Matías
>
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> On Friday, March 9, 2012 11:45:16 AM UTC-3, Mega wrote:
>
> > What I'm interested in:
>
> > - There is a safe culture of E.Coli (K12 or something) in the kit?
> > - You need a centrifuge?
> > - What are shipment costs? I assume that the plasmid is stable also
> > at room temperature for some time. So there would be no parts that
> > have to be frozen on arrival, which makes transport costs smaller.
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