2016 Pipette Survey Results

Learn which pipette types are most common and more from our latest pipette survey results.

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Pipettes can be found in almost every laboratory and, if you’re looking to buy one, there are many options—manual or electronic, single or multi-channel. Luckily, a few main considerations can help in deciding whether or not to buy the latest pipette technology.

Top 5 Questions You Should Ask When Buying a Pipette

  1. What differentiates the pipette from others offered in terms of performance and ergonomics?
  2. Is the product compatible with other manufacturers’ consumables (tips)?
  3. What types of services are offered for this product? Calibration? Repair?
  4. Does the company offer application support and technical phone support before and after product purchase?
  5. What is the product life expectation? What is the product’s warranty period? If the company discontinues the product, for how many years do they provide accessories and parts for the instrument?

Types of pipettes used by survey respondents:

Manual: Single-channel88%
Manual: Multi-channel51%
Manual: Fixed-volume41%
Electronic: Single-channel38%
Repeater35%
Electronic: Multi-channel23%
Electronic: Fixed volume5%
Other4%

Main causes of pipetting errors as reported by survey respondents:

Human errors57%
Viscosity reduces accuracy35%
Liquids stick to tip34%
Surface tension reduces accuracy26%
Immersed tips carry over liquid25%
Liquid temperature12%
Pipettes take up more liquid11%
Liquids evaporate7%
Other7%

Nearly 48% of respondents are engaged in purchasing a new pipette. The reasons for these purchases are as follows:

Replacement of an aging pipette
59%
Addition to existing systems, increase capacity
20%
Setting up a new lab
6%
Need a more ergonomic pipette
5%
Moving from a handheld pipette to an automatic pipette
3%
Other
7%

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

Consistent performance and accuracy of product96%
Durability of product86%
Availability of tips and accessories74%
Low maintenance / easy to clean66%
Designed to permit recalibration57%
Price52%
Ergonomic operation51%
Service and support50%
Warranties46%
Lightweight design36%

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

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