[DIYbio] Re: DIY Labware review

Hey everyone, thanks for all the great feedback!

William, I agree that if there are commercial household/hobby alternatives available, they will probably make a better/cheaper alternative than a DIY device and I invite you to add such items to the review if you find some. I will also try to add a few my self. Also considering safety, that is a good point! I think we could add that to the review, however, it will take some time =)

Jake, thanks for the input on the laminar flow hoods/clean benches, I know what you mean...actually I was wondering whether it was worth it to make a DIY build that was nearer to the commercial devices. At the moment, I just work around a bunsen-burner when I have to transfect some samples in a "near sterile" environment, which is ok if it can be "quick and dirty", but it's not a long term solution if you have multiple samples...

Ilya, I agree and you are very welcome to contribute to the Github reivew.

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