Cole-Parmer 6000 mL borosilicate Erlenmeyer flask vs Glass 24/40 Erlenmeyer Flask with Stopper, 1000 ml borosilicate
Overall winner: Cole-Parmer 6000 mL borosilicate Erlenmeyer flask
Key Differences
Cole-Parmer's 6000 mL flask (A) offers much larger capacity and a high average rating from more reviews, making it better for high-volume lab work and users prioritizing durable borosilicate glass and clear graduations. StonyLab's 1000 mL flask (B) includes a 24/40 standard taper joint and a glass stopper, which makes it a better pick when you need a jointed flask for condenser or adapter setups and stoppering
Cole-Parmer 6000 mL borosilicate Erlenmeyer flask
borosilicate Erlenmeyer flask with wide temperature range and easy-to-read graduations. customers praise quality and functionality while noting concerns about durability and size
Pros
- durable borosilicate glass
- heavy-duty rim and narrow-mouth design
- easy-to-read graduations
- wide temperature range (-50 to 550°C)
Cons
- mixed opinions on flat bottom
- durability concerns during heating
- size may be too large for some
Glass 24/40 Erlenmeyer Flask with Stopper, 1000 ml borosilicate
Borosilicate glass Erlenmeyer with 24/40 outer joint and stopper. Suitable for reacting, collecting, and storing. customer note mentions recommends avoiding excessive vacuum
Pros
- borosilicate glass construction
- 24/40 standard taper outer joint
- includes glass stopper
- good for reacting, collecting, storing
Cons
- capacity 1000 ml on request
- pressure resistance -0.065 MPa
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cole-Parmer |
| Durability | Cole-Parmer |
| Versatility | stonylab |
| User Reviews | Cole-Parmer |