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Bead mill homogenizers use beads to homogenize - no surprises there.  The beads are vigorously shaken to break up tissue and disrupt cells.  Bead mills are great for breaking up tissue and many are high-throughput.  Furthermore, because there are no probes, samples are self-contained and there is a reduced opportunity for contamination (both cross-contamination as well as contamination of the laboratory environment).  You can learn more about bead mill homogenization in the Application Center. 

Each different brand of bead mill has a different mechanism for shaking the beads, each with their pros and cons.  Click on an instrument below for more information, and don't hesitate to ask us a question if you have any.

  • On sale
    Homogenize 3 samples with this tiny, inexpensive benchtop homogenizer.
    based on 8 reviews
    $998 USD   from   $849 USD
  • No sale
    A mightier Bullet Blender for tougher samples. An unbeatable combination of value, power, and throughput!
    based on 7 reviews
      $4,885 USD
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    A higher-capacity bead mill homogenizer for larger samples.
    based on 1 review
      from   $7,085 USD
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    Keeps samples at 4°C with clean & easy dry-ice cooling.
    based on 1 review
      from   $8,685 USD
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    A powerful, programmable, high-throughput homogenizer.
    based on 2 reviews
    $9,461 USD   from   $8,043 USD
  • No sale
    Built to homogenize large samples while keeping them at 4°C with clean & easy dry-ice cooling.
      from   $8,885 USD
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    Homogenize 12 tissue or cell culture samples of up to 1 g simultaneously
      $4,985 USD
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    A superb combination of throughput and value.
      $3,995 USD
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    Homogenize 12 tissue or cell culture samples of up to 1 g simultaneously - all at 4°C!
      from   $8,985 USD