When organizing becomes an obsession.

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This is what happens when your sick of test kits everywhere and your good friend is a master draftsman.

What does everyone else do for cutting through the clutter?

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I don't call this an obsession at all! It's beautiful, and with the number of vials, syringes and bottles we all end up with, keeping them organised and clean is the most basic step to having more accurate test results!

Personally, I leave them in their individual boxes and they're all lined up on a shelf. When a kit runs out of any reagent, I toss the whole thing to make sure I'm not cross-contaminating the new kit with any old reagent or a plastic vial that got etched from the acids. My hannas go back in their case, with their own dedicated microfiber cloth and a disposable 10ml syringe that I use for each.
 
This is what happens when your sick of test kits everywhere and your good friend is a master draftsman.

What does everyone else do for cutting through the clutter?

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Gorgeous!
 
This is what happens when your sick of test kits everywhere and your good friend is a master draftsman.

What does everyone else do for cutting through the clutter?

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If you or your buddy ever wanna sell some, lemme know. Would be cool to have some different options...like one tray that could hold lineup for several Hanna testers.
 

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