Wheaton glass bottles
Wheaton borosilicate glass bottles. These graduated bottles have a large opening, no-drip pour lip and sloping shoulders to facilitate pouring and cleaning. Widely used for mixing and storage of culture media, fixation and dehydrating materials. Bottles show approximate volume graduations, and have large frosted writing area.
Clear Glass:
Clear bottles are Wheaton '400' borosilicate glass. Low alkali content helps to prevent changes in pH and maintain purity of contents. Comes with PTFE-lined cap. Autoclavable.
Amber Glass:
Amber bottles are manufactured from borosilicate glass to protect light-sensitive samples. 125ml-sized amber bottles are specifically made with Wheaton '500' borosilicate glass (EMS64210-A).Â
| Code | Style | Volume | Pack Size | Availability | Price | Updated: 27-02-2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| L64210-C-1 | Clear | 125ml | Each | 3 in stock | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64210-C-6 | Clear | 125ml | Pack/6 | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64212-C-1 | Clear | 250ml | Each | 5 in stock | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64212-C-6 | Clear | 250ml | Pack/6 | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64214-C-1 | Clear | 500ml | Each | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64214-C-6 | Clear | 500ml | Pack/6 | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64216-C-1 | Clear | 1000ml | Each | 3 in stock | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64216-C-4 | Clear | 1000ml | Pack/4 | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64210-A-1 | Amber | 125ml | Each | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64210-A-6 | Amber | 125ml | Pack/6 | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64214-A-1 | Amber | 500ml | Each | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
| L64214-A-6 | Amber | 500ml | Pack/6 | No ETA | P.O.R. | Quote |
* Availability Explanation
X weeks – the estimated lead time, based on the average time taken previously to fill orders from this particular supplier. Lead times are from when we receive your order until when we fill your order. For delivery times, please see shipping information below.
In Stock – Plenty of stock on the shelf, ready to ship.
No ETA – our supplier has advised they cannot provide an accurate ETA. Generally there is some issue with supply, and it may be more than 6 months.
