NanoDrop™ Eight Instrument Bundles
NanoDrop™ Eight Instrument Bundles
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NanoDrop™ Eight Instrument Bundles

Gain additional savings by bundling the purchase of a NanoDrop Eight Spectrophotometer with a Qubit™ Flex Fluorometer or a Multchannel ClipTip™ Pipette (Manual or Electric).
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Catalog Number
NDEIGHT-LAPTOP
NDEIGHT-E1PIP
NDEIGHT-PIP
NDE-QBFLEX
Catalog number NDEIGHT-LAPTOP
Price (USD)
23,100.00
Each
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Price (USD)
23,100.00
Each
Add to cart

Gain additional savings by bundling the purchase of a NanoDrop Eight Spectrophotometer with a Qubit™ Flex Fluorometer or a Multchannel ClipTip™ Pipette (Manual or Electric).

The Thermo Scientific™ NanoDrop™ Eight Multichannel UV-Vis spectrophotometer measures 8 samples at a time in less than 20 seconds, enabling quick and efficient analysis of your sample quantity and quality. Built-in Thermo Scientific™ Acclaro™ Sample Intelligence technology can identify sample contaminants and report true sample concentrations. The Qubit Flex Fluorometer is a benchtop fluorometer designed for highly accurate quantification of DNA, RNA, microRNA, and protein. With the Qubit Flex Fluorometer you have the flexibility to directly measure fluorescence of up to eight samples simultaneously.

NanoDrop Eight spectrophotometer features

  • Wider dynamic range - measure higher concentration samples without dilution: up to 10,000 ng/μL dsDNA or 145 mg/mL IgG
  • Auto-Measure and Auto-Blank functions - multi-sample processing can be streamlined with instant measurements that occur when the pedestal arm is down; these functions can be turned ON or OFF
  • Ergonomic ambidextrous pipetting - the pedestal array is aligned perpendicular to the front of the instrument creating a natural pipetting motion for users; the pipette guide is magnetic and movable from side-to-side allowing left- and righthanded users to quickly and comfortably dispense samples
  • Automated exports for LIMS - data can be automatically exported to a selected directory; LIMS software can sweep the folder to pull in NanoDrop Eight instrument data for archiving

Acclaro Contaminant Identification ensures samples are high quality

Specialized software algorithms provide clear information about the true concentration of your nucleic acid or protein despite any possible interfering effects of sample contaminants, so you can understand your sample composition and ensure your downstream experiments go right the first time.

  • Contaminant identification - recognizes common contaminants in nucleic acid and protein samples that could inhibit downstream reactions or falsely elevate calculated concentrations
  • Corrected calculations - applies chemometric algorithms to determine the true concentration of your analyte without the contaminant
  • DNA and RNA differentiation - identifies mammalian RNA contaminating a dsDNA sample or mammalian dsDNA contaminating an RNA sample

Qubit Flex Fluorometer features

  • Improved throughput - measures multiple samples and quantify DNA, RNA, and protein up to 50% faster than single-sample readers
  • Flexibility - measures up to eight samples simultaneously
  • Complete optimized system - works seamlessly with Qubit reagents to generate reliable, sensitive, and specific results
  • Accurate quantification - delivers high levels of accuracy using only 1 to 20 μL of sample, even with very dilute samples
  • On-board calculators - quickly generates Qubit working solution preparation instructions and determines the molarity of your samples
  • Easy to use - a large 8-inch, state-of-the-art color touchscreen and intuitive user interface results in easy workflow navigation
  • Data export flexibility - data is transferred easily using the included WiFi dongle, a USB drive, or directly to your computer
  • Several languages available - choices include English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, simplified Chinese, and Japanese
  • Verification test - a pre-loaded program is included to verify performance of the instrument
  • Qubit Flex SmartStart Digital Educational Experience - includes interactive visual demonstrations of how to install, operate, and maintain your instrument
  • Three-year Extended Warranty - if your instrument needs repair we will send you a factory-certified refurbished replacement
Specifications
Absorbance Accuracy3% at 0.97 A, 302 nm, 23 ± 2°C
Absorbance Range0.04 to 200 A (10 mm equivalent)
DescriptionNanoDrop Eight Spectrophotometer with Laptop US/CAN
Detection Limits2.0 to 10,000 ng/μL dsDNA; 0.03 to 145 mg/mL IgG
Detector Type2048-element CMOS Linear Image Sensor
Dimensions (L x W x H)24 x 33 x 17 cm (9.4 x 13 x 6.7 in.)
Light SourceXenon Flash
Product LineMicrovolume
TypeUV-Vis Spectrophotometer
Voltage100/240 V
Wavelength Range190 to 850 nm
Measurement Time8 samples in ≤ 20 sec
Pathlength1.0 mm, 0.2 mm, 0.1 mm (automatically adjusting)
Power Consumption3 W at Idle; 15 W at Working Conditions
Sample Volume (Metric)1 to 2 μL
Spectral Resolution≤1.8 nm (FWHM at Hg 254 nm)
Warranty1 Year
Wavelength Accuracy± 1 nm
Weight (English)8.2 lb.
Weight (Metric)3.7 kg
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Which is the best DNA or RNA quantification instrument?

All of the DNA instruments offered by Thermo Fisher Scientific are of excellent quality. To find the right instrument to quantify DNA or RNA in your lab, explore the detailed comparison of UV-Vis spectrophotometers and fluorometers. Things like sensitivity, throughput and budget may be initial considerations when selecting a DNA quantification instrument. You may also consider whether you need target specificity, sample purity information, RNA quality information, or broad dynamic range.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Quantification Support Center.

What is the difference between UV and fluorescence DNA quantification? Which DNA quantification technology should I choose?

UV and fluorescence technologies work differently to quantify DNA. UV quantification relies on the intrinsic absorptivity of DNA and RNA molecules, while fluorescence quantification uses dyes that specifically bind to your molecule of choice. With UV technology, quantification isn't as sensitive, but it has a broader dynamic range and also gives data about sample purity‒plus it is faster because there is no reagent prep. With fluorescence technology you get higher sensitivity and molecule-specific data, but it has lower dynamic range and reagent prep is required. The technology you need will depend on what features are important for your lab and experimentation.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Nucleic Acid Quantification Support Center.

After servicing NanoDrop instruments, do you provide a service report listing the repairs made to the instrument?

A report is shipped back with each NanoDrop instrument listing the services that were performed and any parts that were replaced. We also provide you with an Instrument Certification Sheet which shows that the instrument passed recalibration and recertification.

Do you provide “as found” and “after service” data for servicing of NanoDrop instruments?

If you specifically request “as found” and “after service” data when setting up the NanoDrop instrument service, we can provide results of a Performance Verification before and after the servicing.

Will you send me a shipping label or can I use my own shipping provider to send in a NanoDrop instrument for servicing?

Upon receipt of confirmation of payment method, we will provide you a FedEx return shipping label and shipping instructions. Alternatively, we will waive the shipping cost if you decide to use your own carrier.