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  1. MelbPod Active Member


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    Hi, I'm looking to purchase a new sterilizer for my new practice, but I'm unsure what size people have found most appropriate.
    The one I am looking at is a 15 L S class, chamber size 23.8cm diameter X 37cm deep.

    other sizes range from 22L. What is the norm, and have people found 15L too small?

    Thanks,
    Sal
     
  2. pgcarter Well-Known Member

    Hard to beat the Euroclave 23S 4kg total load, up to 20 sets in bags, I've had 2 in various places and used others in public health, serviced by Select Medical Technology in Melb. Good rates, good buy price, you can get a B class vacuum version for only about $1000 extra....talk to Briggate
    regards Phill
     
  3. Steam Guru Active Member

    15L ? Sounds like one of the Chinese Runyes or similar..
    Run a mile.....(if so)

    Depth of chamber can allow 2 rows of packs, in edge in toast" racks
    Just. Stds specify on edge for laminate bags if possible.

    Melag 23vs (deep) is about same price as 29vs (short). BUT ..
    CHECK YOUR BENCH WIDTH..
     
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