Sample pipettes in new kits

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Maybe I've missed this somewhere in previous threads ...
For Colorimeters which utilize cuvettes and do not come with pipettes, would it kill you guys to add a pipette for taking water samples?? :)
Just a simple plastic pipette would suffice, and there is storage room at the back of the kit box.
I have; 713 and 736, and 702 is on order. The first 2 came with nothing and I see no documentation to show the latter comes with anything either.
Thanks @Hanna Instruments :D
 
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Maybe I've missed this somewhere in previous threads ...
For Colorimeters which utilize cuvettes and do not come with pipettes, would it kill you guys to add a pipette for taking water samples?? :)
Just a simple plastic pipette would suffice, and there is storage room at the back of the kit box.
I have; 713 and 736, and 702 is on order. The first 2 came with nothing and I see no documentation to show the latter comes with anything either.
Thanks @Hanna Instruments :D
I agree. To alleviate that, I buy 1-- packs on ebay for $7.00 SHIPPED. That's 7 cents each !
 

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