Re: [DIYbio] Single speed centrifuge

I agree with Nathan - a single speed microcentrifuge will be somewhat
limiting. You'll mainly use it at full speed but occasionally need to
spin at half speed, around 9000rcf. I've seen some decent 2-speed
microcentrifuges that work well.

I second the suggestion to go for a 5415C. They are cheap, reliable
and have adjustable speed. I would prefer it over the newer 5415D
model as the C will outlast the D even though it's roughly twice as
old. The D tends to have a problem with the power converter after
5-10 years of moderate use.

-cory

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