

🔥 Master your culture game with precision and style!
The Ronyes Lifescience Reusable Inoculating Loop features a 220mm bakelite handle paired with a nickel-plated brass rod and a 55mm nichrome wire loop. Designed for efficient flame sterilization and precise 10 uL inoculation, this lightweight yet durable tool is ideal for professional bacterial tissue culture work, offering comfort and reliability for extended lab use.
| ASIN | B01LRQ8BYC |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,837 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #27 in Lab Supplies |
| Brand | Ronyes Lifescience |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | 3 October 2020 |
| Item Weight | 23 g |
| Item part number | JZZ10UL |
| Manufacturer | Ronyes Lifescience |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 20.57 x 0.25 x 0.13 cm; 23 g |
S**K
Ok so nice product
Nice product , they give multiple nichrome wire loops, but the loops are so tiny it’s kinda hard sometimes but overall useable for a bachlores level
A**H
Microbiology tools
These are very useful
D**O
Manageable
You can go for it.
V**I
Worst,never by product
Worst,never by product
J**E
Worst
Don't buy it .. The needle is very thin that can't fix in the loop..totally waste of money Quality: Needle quality is not good I'm not satisfied with the product Value for money: Waste of money
R**X
Used this to grow some yeast and they work amazingly. That's all I can say about these.
G**K
Work really well. To put in the replacement loops you have to twist. This works, but is slightly inconvenient. It would not keep me from buying this again.The loops are very thin, but have worked well so far.
F**.
The loops are OK. Thin enough to heat in flame, strong enough for innoculations. They turn black in flame, but that isn't a problem for my application. The loops are not twisted as in the photo. They are shaped like a question mark (?) at the innoculating end. The handle feels cheap. Fit and finish are poor. When I got it, the loops didn't fit into the chuck at all. Here's how I modified mine: I took the collar off the handle, spread the chuck jaws with a knife, and used a jeweler's file to smooth the chuck jaws and open them a bit near the end. That made it much easier to insert the loops in the chuck. Once tightened, the chuck holds the loops securely and I found it easy to maneuver when innoculating. The ease of inserting loops depends on how much effort you put into modifying the chuck.
D**E
Really durable and hold up! I have been using this for my Microbiology lab and have done streak plates and slides. They hold up when put into a flame multiple times for sterilization. I would definitely recommend. Only downside I think is that at times the loops seem a little flimsy. I would prefer them to be a little bit thicker and not so easily bendable
J**F
Loop end won’t fit into end of handle very poor quality wouldn’t recommend at all
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