Cole-Parmer 5000 mL Lab Erlenmeyer Flask vs Cole-Parmer 125 mL borosilicate Erlenmeyer Flask, 12 pack
Overall winner: Cole-Parmer 5000 mL Lab Erlenmeyer Flask
Key Differences
Choose the 5000 mL (A) if you need high-capacity glassware and a very wide temperature range (-50 to 550°C) with strong durability; choose the 125 mL (B) if you need a smaller, heavy-rimmed flask for routine small-volume lab tasks and a slightly lower listed price point. A has more reviews and a marginally higher average rating, while B emphasizes a heavy-duty rim but shows mixed feedback on cleaning and durability
Cole-Parmer 5000 mL Lab Erlenmeyer Flask
Bor osilicate Erlenmeyer flask with heavy-duty rim and narrow mouth for precise handling. Easy-to-read graduations aid accurate measurements. Suitable for a wide temperature range (-50 to 550°C)
Pros
- durable borosilicate construction
- heavy-duty rim and narrow-mouth design
- easy-to-read graduations
- wide temperature range
Cons
- mixed feedback on ease of cleaning
- mixed opinions on flat bottom and size
- one report of cracking during heating
Cole-Parmer 125 mL borosilicate Erlenmeyer Flask, 12 pack
borosilicate Erlenmeyer flask with easy-to-read graduations and wide temperature range for varied experiments. customers note high quality and flat bottom versatility
Pros
- durable borosilicate glass
- easy-to-read graduations
- heavy-duty rim for precision handling
- wide temperature range (-50 to 550°C)
Cons
- ease of cleaning varies by customer
- mixed views on durability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cole-Parmer |
| Durability | Cole-Parmer |
| Versatility | Cole-Parmer |
| User Reviews | Cole-Parmer |