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    What kind of beaker is this?

    I'm trying to find a little beaker or whatever to replace this one, which was broken a few months ago. I find I miss it terribly, but it's hard to find a replacement without knowing its name. I searched the internet but came up empty. Anyone know what these are called? Thanks muchly!
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    You'll probably find more like that under "graduated cylinder" rather than "beaker".

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/5-Mixed-Apo...19e:rk:25:pf:0

    Take a look and see if this is close enough. No, I am not the seller. Don't know the seller. Have no financial interest in it.
    Just do have a nice set of old Kodak beakers from the 1920's or so that we use for drinking glasses. Funky and fun and almost impossible to tip over by mistake.
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Try going to AdChemCo, over by the old Nimbus. He has lots of chemistry glass, cheap.

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Try searching for pharmaceutical beaker.

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Having a degree in science, I know that as a 'graduated cylinder. "


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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Not having a degree in science, I'd have to agree it doesn't look like a beaker.


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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Two23 View Post
    Having a degree in science, I know that as a 'graduated cylinder. "
    Cylinders are cylindrical. Mark is looking for a design most often used in an early pharmacy.

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    Cylinders are cylindrical. Mark is looking for a design most often used in an early pharmacy.
    Wife is pharmacist & we have a huge collection of pharmacy items. It's called a "graduated" cylinder because it's not straight sided.


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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Two23 View Post
    Wife is pharmacist & we have a huge collection of pharmacy items. It's called a "graduated" cylinder because it's not straight sided.
    Must be a South Dakota thing. If Mark wants something shaped like shows, he's not likely to have much luck searching for cylinders.

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