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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Drew Wiley View Post
    "Conical cylinders". They're designed so you can put cherries or olives on toothpicks, or perhaps a slice of lemon or lime, and have this with your Dektol cocktail.
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Here's a Beaker---
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Quote Originally Posted by John Kasaian View Post
    Here's a Beaker---
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Beaker has a head....just no neck. Actually, his head is kind of cylindrical.
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    These are sold as Conical Graduated Beaker ( or cylinder), and are excellent for measuring liquid.

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?



    Quote Originally Posted by Dan O'Farrell View Post
    These are sold as Conical Graduated Beaker ( or cylinder), and are excellent for measuring liquid.
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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    I have and use two (2) of these. One was made by, or for, Kodak and the other is from my pharmacy school days. The Kodak one holds just over a liter and is excellent for mixing , especially liquids. The other holds only 10 cc (ml) and I use for measuring out pyrocat syrup to pour into the larger one to make one Liter of diluted developer.

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    I believe it is called a conical graduated cylinder or conical graduate.

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    Vaguely resembles a Pilsner...

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    Re: What kind of beaker is this?

    I believe it is called a comical graduated cylinder or comical graduate.

    Isn't this a comical graduate?
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