Why buy lab mini chiller?


You want a product that can cool as well as regulate the temperature via a compressor refrigerant of the medium. Then Kewlab’s lab mini chiller is just the right product for you.

Need reasons. Here are a few:

Let’s take a gander at its features first:

1.    Digital display – this feature ensures high level of performance.

2.   Working – Kewlab lab mini chiller has a strong refrigeration system in addition to an effectual pump circulation. The two combined together contribute towards its no hassle working ability.

3.   Long lasting - As the structure is compact, the unit and the machine are completely free of oxidation or pollution.

4.   No internal rusting – the chiller is manufactured with top quality steel. It is made thus that it can be joined to multiple joints or hoses or linked to a closed circuit.

5.   Reliable and functional - It has an in-built safety alarm device and maintains a constant temperature. This is what increases its reliability and functionality quotient.  It is closed from all sides, gives a stable performance and has top notch operational mechanism. Thus the chiller performs well and gives amazing functionality for years.

Kewlab lab mini chiller applications:

1.    Owing to the small, compact size it can be used in large scale laboratories. Its reliability and functionality is an added bonus.

2.   The device maintains the constant high temperature. This feature is useful and effectual in maintaining food products, beverages, lab products and other essentials in top quality.

3.   It is a good device for biotechnological use. Its consistent temperature maintenance encourages ideal cooling effect for the electrophoresis bath.

In Conclusion

Kewlab’s lab mini chiller is a device for a vast array of uses. You will love this noise free, really quite device which is made possible by the circulation pump. Go and buy it!


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