Air Science 48" Laminar Flow Cabinet - SoCal

Item Model/Manufacturer: Air Science
Description: 48" Laminar Flow Hood with Rolling Cart
Price/MSRP: $1800
Current location of item: Oceanside, California
Estimated lead time: Available Immediately
Fulfillment: Direct from seller
User support / Warranty: n/a

Air Science 48" Laminar Flow Cabinet

Includes Purair FLOW-48 cabinet and CART-50 rolling cart

110V
Good condition

$1800

2.5 squidoos and it don’t even come with the filter?!

Y’all, you can scoop these from your local university or community college for real cheap if you’re lucky, and if you’re not, you can always check out EDU auctions.

Heck, you can get a brand new one from fungiperfecti for less than this.

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I was just going off the prices I found on Google, I don’t have an invoice in my records from when it was purchased so no clue what anyone paid for it. I will look deeper and adjust, in the meantime we are open to offers, even if they are significantly below the current asking price.

I’m seeing new prices $2500-up for the cabinet at multiple outlets, and another $850 for the cart, so I don’t think the price was TERRIBLY out of line. All I have is Google to go off of, we were going to use it for canna beverage r&d, I don’t know mushrooms, so this sort of equipment is less familiar to me. I couldn’t find these on the Fungi Perfecti site just now.

How about $1800? Is that a more reasonable asking price? Not trying to get over on anyone, just admittedly a bit ignorant.

No offense man, I’m just postin’ stoned is all :smiley:

I don’t think you’ll get much traction on this site for mycology gear, is my two cents, but best of luck.
Mycology outside of certified research or educational institutions isn’t going to be bothering with the lab taxed or green taxed goods. You can just buy the filter and build a laminar cabinet around it with off the shelf parts and the smallest amount of math and save thousands of squids.

Like, I’m trying to say that unless one is working in a lab that really needs several layers of 3rd party certificates for their equipment, a mycologist will just build it themselves, and this is a forum of cannabis folks who are used to building their own CLS’s, myco gear is a good bit less complicated and dangerous than that (excluding autoclaves)

Point taken, thanks for the info.

I don’t know much about mycology, but it definitely seems like these are more commonly used in that world. We were going to use it for canna beverage R&D, I figured others would too, but I guess not a lot of people doing beverages or aren’t as worried about minor contamination immediately prior to capping. Contamination certainly isn’t as big of an issue as with mycology, that I am aware.

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