[DIYbio] Re: OpenPCR

http://www.ebay.com/itm/MJ-Research-Programmable-Thermal-Controller-Model-PTC-100-PTC100-Used-Condition-/221168862233?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item337eb10419

Can do 60 samples compared to OpenPCRs 16

OpenPCR costs: $599 not including shipping

This costs: $316 and includes shipping and guaranteed to work or full refund.

Troll eBay for MJ research thermal controllers I found mine for $45 and $35 shipping and it works fine.

Search for "thermal controllers" even though the units are typically called thermal cyclers because people list them as Thermal controllers and no one bids on them.

If you don't believe me check this really nice one that went for <$130 two weeks ago:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MJ-RESEARCH-PTC-100-PROGRAMMABLE-THERMAL-CONTROLLER-/251212740568?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a7d7237d8

If OpenPCR gave back to the community I might be more inclined to tell you to support them but look at their website. No PCR protocols or tutorials. No links to tell you were to buy reagents. Most comments on their forum are not even answered. Seriously, don't support people who are just out to make money off of DiyBio folks.


On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 7:00:02 PM UTC-6, G Lyons wrote:

Hello all-

I was wondering what peoples' experiences have been with the OpenPCR thermal cycler. Is it simple to construct and is it just as effective as the regular ones?

Thanks!

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