Re: Putting the "squeeze" on, it has come to this!

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From:Philip Oshel <peoshel@facstaff.wisc.edu> (by way of Histonet)
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Gayle,

I haven't actually tried this, but looking at our Vector
can't-squeeze bottles, it seems as if the nipple could be pulled out
with pliers (I don't have old bottles handy to try this, just ones in
use). After removing the nipple, the fluid could be withdrawn with a
pipetter or transfer pipette.

Or just take a (sterile) razor blade and after a particularly
frustrating day slice off the nipple. Might be therapeutic.

Phil

>Help,  I need to know some opinions on an AEC kit, to replace mine.  I love
>the reagents and the results, but can no longer tolerate the little hard
>sided squeeze bottles!  It it just too painful to deal with, and would like
>to know of another AEC that is as good as Vector's. Hopefully, they are
>looking in, and also in the future get rid of those little bricks we have
>to squeeze!  I rarely complain, well, almost! but this has gone beyond the
>beyond.  So it is switch, rather than fight! tossing in the towel! My
>finger joints will thank me.
>
>So recommendations please!  I would prefer a simple method of making it up,
>two step.  Tired of having sore fingers insulted by ergonomically incorrect
>squeeze bottles!  What a bummer! Other vendors should be "squeezed" into
>rethinking their packaging also.
>
>Putting the "squeeze" on after feeling "squeezed" myself!
>
>
>Gayle Callis
>Veterinary Molecular Biology
>Montana State University
>Bozeman MT 59717-3610
>406 994-4705
>406 994-4303

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Philip Oshel
Supervisor, AMFSC and BBPIC
Dept. of Animal Health and Biomedical Sciences
University of Wisconsin
1656 Linden Drive
Madison,  WI  53706-1581
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