2016 Glassware Washer Survey Results

Whether to employ central washing stations or point-of-use washers located under a lab bench or in a corner is something that has to be addressed with regards to laboratory glassware washers. The former provide an economy of scale and are popular with lab workers who, almost universally, hate to “wash the dishes.” The downside for central washing stations is that glassware tends to disappear over time, due to breakage and operator error.

Written byTrevor Henderson, PhD
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Top 6 Questions You Should Ask When Buying a Glassware Washer

  1. How is the product manufactured? Ask about the quality of the materials used and the product life expectation based on manufacturing testing. Also find out about the product’s warranty.
  2. What differentiates the lab washer from others offered in terms of performance?
  3. Does the company offer application support and technical phone support before and after product installation?
  4. How sustainable is the product? Ask the company to provide details on energy and water consumption as well as the recycle ability of the product.
  5. If the product is discontinued, for how many years does the company provide accessories and parts for the washer?
  6. Finally, ask about the cost of the purchase—not just the price of the product being installed but the total cost of ownership, which includes price, service expectations, warranty, etc.

Types of lab glassware washers used by survey respondents:

Medium Capacity Washer54%
Small Capacity Washer38%
High Throughput Washer15%
Large Capacity Washer5%
Other1%

Lab washer components used by survey respondents:

Lower baskets79%
Upper baskets74%
Direct injection (for beakers, pipettes, flasks)58%
Test tube baskets30%
Slides and Petri dish baskets21%
Other3%

Nearly 30% of respondents are engaged in purchasing a new glassware washer. The reasons for these purchases are as follows:

Replacement of an aging system
28%
 
First time purchase
25%
Addition to existing systems, increase capacity
22%
Setting up a new lab
22%
Other
3%

Top 10 features/factors respondents look for when purchasing a glassware washer:

Consistent washing and disinfection results80%
Durability of product79%
Low maintenance - Easy to use and clean77%
Service and support70%
Warranty63%
Price57%
Reliability of vendor51%
Ability to customize racks49%
Safety features48%
Energy efficient/low operating cost48%

For more information on laboratory glassware washers, including useful articles and a list of manufacturers, visit www.labmanager.com/washers

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    Trevor Henderson BSc (HK), MSc, PhD (c), has more than two decades of experience in the fields of scientific and technical writing, editing, and creative content creation. With academic training in the areas of human biology, physical anthropology, and community health, he has a broad skill set of both laboratory and analytical skills. Since 2013, he has been working with LabX Media Group developing content solutions that engage and inform scientists and laboratorians. He can be reached at thenderson@labmanager.com.

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