RE: xylene distilling
From: | "Weems, Joyce" <JWEEMS@sjha.org> |
Same here - used it since the early 80s. Have had no problems at all.
Joyce Weems
Pathology Manager
Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta
-----Original Message-----
From: Morken, Tim [SMTP:tim9@cdc.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 7:48 AM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: RE: xylene distilling
Charles wrote:
<Stay away from B&R.>
I don't know why; we've used a B&R recycler for many years and are
happy
with it. Reagents are great quality, customer service is good, and
it's an
easy unit to use. We have the glass vessel unit which necessitates
manual
pouring of reagents but they now make a fully automated unit in
which you
don't have to do any reagent pouring.
This is not an endorsement, just experience, and I will note I've
never used
any other recycler.
Tim Morken
Atlanta
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles.Embrey@carle.com [mailto:Charles.Embrey@carle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 5:06 PM
To: NLOUISEA@aol.com
Cc: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: RE:xylene distilling
In my opinion the CBG unit is the absolute best money can buy. The
quality
is
second to none. Customer service has always been a great. I have
ordered 2
units in the past and am ordering one at my new facility. Stay away
from
B&R.
Charles R. Embrey, Jr., PA(AAPA), HT(ASCP)
Carle Clinic
Urbana, IL
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