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Scoops and Spoons

Discover our extensive range of lab scoops and sampling spoons designed for the safe handling, transfer, and measurement of powders, particulates, granules, and semi-solids. Our collection features a diverse assortment of materials, sizes, and shapes catering to various requirements and include sterile, chemical-resistant, single-use, multi-use, or environmentally friendly.

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Consider the featured options available with Cole-Parmer laboratory scoops and spoons

Sterile or Non-Sterile:

Sterile, disposable scoops and spoons are ideal to help prevent cross contamination while saving time. For multi-zone clean rooms, choose double bagged scoops and spoons. As an alternative to disposable sampling tools, environmentally sustainable, autoclavable options can be used. Non-sterile selections include stainless steel, polypropylene, HDPE, and more.

Chemical Resistance:

For chemical and corrosion resistance, choose HDPE, non-stick PTFE, polypropylene, aluminum, or stainless steel lab scoops and spoons. PTFE and stainless steel are also good choices for high temperatures. Check compatibility before purchasing using our Chemical Compatibility Database.

Special Features:

Need something special? Scoops with lids are perfect for transporting samples. Scoops and spoons with long handles reach deep into containers, and others are designed for measuring specific volumes. Eco-friendly paper or biodegradable resin spoon options are also available.

 

Browse our extensive selection of lab scoops and sampling spoons at coleparmer.com. We provide a wide range of plastic, metal, and paper options from our trusted brand and reputable third-party manufacturers. Discover the perfect tools for your needs all in one convenient location. For more information on sample collection tools, see our How to Select Sampling Tools resource page.