The standard low form beaker with spout was originally devised by John Joseph Griffin, an English chemist, in the nineteenth century. This laboratory icon has gone on to become one of the most widely used items of laboratory glassware.- Complies with ISO 3819 and DIN 12331- Manufactured from Pyrex borosilicate glass- Excellent thermal performance- High resistance to chemical attack- Printed with Trace Code for downloadable batch certificate- Batch certificate available to download from www.scilabware.com- White graduations and marking spot- Made in Great BritainPyrex Griffin Beaker 400mlVolume: 400 mlDiameter: 80 mmHeight: 110 mm
A long, accurate lab thermometer is invaluable. You can tie a string around this and let it hang down in the fermentation vessel. Since it goes all the way up to 100C, you can also use it when boiling wort and to check the cooling of the wort. An all-round instrument for beer brewing. -10 to 110 degrees Celsius. 30cm (12") long.