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SP+ Pipette Controller

The Rainin SP+ Makes High-Volume Liquid Handling Easy

A serological pipette controller – also known as a pipette aid or pipette gun -- is ideal for transferring growth media and other liquids for cell cultures, bacteria and yeast cultures, and sample prep (DNA/RNA/protein extraction). You can also use it to transfer liquids such as buffers, chemicals and other reagents. The Rainin SP+ has an extendable head that offers up to an additional 45 mm of height, includes a rechargeable battery, and works for up to 15 hours of consecutive use.

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METTLER TOLEDO prend en charge et entretient vos pipettes tout au long de leur cycle de vie, que ce soit par le biais de bonnes pratiques de pipetage, de contrôles de maintenance préventive et d'étalonnage ou de la réparation de l'équipement.

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FAQs

Does the SP+ come with a set of serological pipettes?

No, serological pipettes are sold separately. 

Does the SP+ come with a filter?

Yes, users may choose between sterile and non-sterile filters, which are autoclavable and replaceable by the user. 

What is a pipette gun?

Due to its similar shape and the placement of aspiration (top) and dispense (bottom) trigger buttons a serological pipette controller is sometimes called a pipette gun.

Which consumables are used with the SP+?

AIl standard serological pipette sizes can be used will the SP+. 

Can I change the battery on the SP+?

The SP+ has a built-in rechargeable battery. The battery has a two-year life and is replaceable only by an authorized METTLER TOLEDO or Rainin service technician.

How long does a fully charged battery last on the SP+?

On a single full charge the SP+ works for up to 15 hours of consecutive use. The instrument can still be operated while plugged in to a power source.