These NextPette Pipettors are the lightest and most ergonomic that we have supplied our customers, without a hint of compromise in performance or durability. The NextPette incorporates many significant features and advantages truly appreciated by today's research laboratories. A unique volume adjustment system reduces the time and inconvenience associated with volume selection. The uniquely positioned volume dial is located above the pipette handle, allowing for easy one handed adjustment with the user's thumb (see image to left). In addition, the volume display is located on the side of the pipettor that faces the user(see image to left). Unlike traditional pipettors, the NextPette does not require a second hand to rotate the pipettor 180° to observe the display.
Try one of the NextPette Starter Kits to take advantage of these innovative Pipettors at an incredibly low cost. Save over 50% on these starter kits. Each kit consists of 4 pipettors and a carousel stand. The Micro Starter Kit (P377-9) includes 10µL, 20µL, 200µL, and 1000µL pipettors as well as a Carousel stand. The Macro Starter Kit (P377-10) includes 200µL, 1000µL, 5mL, and 10mL pipettors as well as a Carousel stand. Take advantage of this amazing deal while it lasts.
The NextPette also features an innovative, asymetrical designed plunger button that can be rotated to match the comfort preference of the user. This button is freely adjustable to rotate continuously between wide setting, resulting in the more traditional feel of a round, larger diameter plunger button, or to a more narrow (thumb shaped) contour preferred by the majority of researchers.
NextPette's materials and components were carefully selected to minimize weight and ensure durability and a long service life. Internal components include precision plungers made of stainless steel (2µL to 1000µL models) and PTFE seals. The pipettors have also been designed with service in mind. They are easy to disassemble, and seals are easy to replace. Silicone lubricant is included with each pipettor. Recalibration can be done in the lab - no tools are required and the instruction manual includes full details on how to properly check pipetting accuracy and how to recalibrate if necessary.