Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

Vagabond_Tea t1_jcoueje wrote

Originally from NH but living in FL now. And can confirm that the book banning is real and every teacher hates it.

I really hope enough people in NH speak out against this. Because in Florida, big money and seas of homophobic conservatives dominate down here.

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ZW2305 t1_jcok6ec wrote

If you don’t need to be able to browse in person, ChemGlass is our go to for lab grade glassware for work. Out of curiosity why is vacuum filtration your only option? Alternatively it looks like you can get a cheap vacuum filtration setup on Amazon for like $50 This claims it’s a Büchner funnel but it’s not, it’s a fritted disk filter which can be more annoying to clean depending on what your filtering out and how big/small the particles are

https://a.co/d/d0vJv2c

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GoldenSheppard OP t1_jcogd43 wrote

Reply to comment by Truthislife13 in Laboratory Glass? by GoldenSheppard

I found them on Amazon too, but... very big or expensive. I basically just need a filtering flask and have/can jank the rest. I was just looking for an in person retailer because.... I like looking?

Sciplus.com has a hand pump vacuum and the flask (I have a food grade filter and funnels, tape is love), but.... I do so enjoy shopping in person.

Long story short: Thanks for the rec, I have bookmarked the filtr8 link and will buy there as soon as I have the spare change!

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Truthislife13 t1_jcoe8vh wrote

I was able to find a vacuum filter on Amazon (I was a lab technician in the early part of my career, so I know exactly what you are talking about).

Also Filtr8 labs seems to have what you are looking for. 🙂

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NoOneLikesTunaHere OP t1_jcnfuch wrote

I am driving up to Montreal for spring break. Was looking to make a road trip out of it. Was not even considering this area but the price was too attractive. It seems that there is something wrong with either the price or the establishment itself. I really appreciate the feedback, but the last thing I need for my trip is to get into some Stephen King BS so far from home.

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MarieCurieNotMaMere t1_jcnfgl8 wrote

Too many houses and septic systems built around such a small lake. Last year was a Cyanobacteria bloom. Silver Lake makes news for being stagnant with no fresh water to replenish other than rain. It's a NH State Park and utilized throughout summer by busloads of children from Mass. Grounds are nice as a green space with picnic tables, just stay out of the water.

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