Teachers, student, scientists (mad and sane alike), and anyone with a knack for chemistry or biology just has to check out a surplus laboratory glassware auction. It's the only place where you can find unbeatable deals on all your laboratory glassware needs. The best part is many of these surplus laboratory glassware auctions are available online, allowing you to bid from the comfort of your own home. If you think that's great, many online government auctioneer sites will even ship out the winning item directly to your front door. It's convenient, quick, and best of all the deals are incredible. There are many types of laboratory glass and each glass has it's own special function. Some of the glassware sold is used to hold and store chemicals while others are designed for volumetric measuring, mixing or preparing solutions, and plethora of other reasons. Find everything from beakers, measuring/purification apparatus', and tubes to storage containers, flasks, and Bunsen burners. Not only will you find an unbelievable selection of glassware but the prices just can't be beat. The main reason for these constant deals is simple; most of these goods are surplus items. This basically means that at some point they had originally been purchased by our very own government or state a government agency for use in a government laboratory or in a state college or university or health facility, and they no longer need these surplus glassware items. Not only are they no longer needed, but the government is eager to get rid of it's merchandise. Glassware the government buys is constantly being replaced with better or more technologically advanced glass so it's important to realize that the auctioneers aren't seeking to make but a profit but instead are making plenty of room for the influx of new lab glassware. Before seeking out surplus laboratory glassware you'll first need help locating the auction that's best and closest to you. For that, I suggest you turn to GovernmentAuctions.org where you can find over 2,000+ government auction listings, many of which deal primarily with surplus glassware. Now only will you get the information you need, but many auctions will allow you to bid for glassware from home. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Source: www.articledashboard.com | > |