Dear colleagues,

We are currently looking to purchase a cell disruptor/homogeniser mainly for 
routinely processing a few 100 mls of E. coli suspensions. With the current 
COVID-19 restrictions it is very difficult for us to test any equipment. I thus 
hope that some of you can share their experiences with the different models. I 
found a similar thread on the CCP4BB from 2013 but wondered if anybody had had 
some more up to date information.

We are mainly looking at the Avestin Emulsiflex C3 homogeniser and the 
Microfluidics LM20 Microfluidizer. In particular we are interested to know more 
about ease of use, maintenance, reliability and if anybody operates these in a 
cold room (4°C).

Thanks in advance,

Bernhard


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