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I have always used a cooler with a hot water bottle to transport 9 and 10
day old cells - often for 8 hours or more.  I've had an entire batch fail
to emerge.   Based on the development, I think the cooler must have gotten
too hot (hard to find the right temp where it will stay warm all day).  Is
the Carricell unit what is most commonly used?  Looking to ensure this
doesn't happen again.  Typically I am transporting around 90 cells.

Adam
Barrie, ON

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