We've got about 15 units in stock right now, so shippng can happen within 3-5 business days — but if you need cold chain for the PRP kits, that's a separate arrangement we usually coordinate with DHL, just confirm your preferred carrier.

It's pretty much plug-and-play for facial rejuvenation clinics, the 4000 RPM and 2750×g are what you'd want for standard PRP protocols, though it's not ideal for high-volume blood bank work since the max is 4×20ml syringes.

The microcomputer gives you 10 speed levels, but most buyers just set it at 3000 RPM for 8 minutes and call it good, the LED display shows everything clearly enough.
CE and ISO are on file, we send a COA with each unit, and the steel protective cover and electronic lock are standard — basically the same safety setup as the pricier brands but at about 60% of their cost.

One thing you might not think to ask: teh swing-out rotor is aluminum, so it's lighter than steel rotors but still handles the 40kg unit weight fine, and the noise stays under 65dB which matters if it's in a treatment room.

Lead time for custom votage (like 110V) is roughly 20 days or so, but for the 220V version we ship immidiately, and packaing is double-boxed with foam inserts to prevent any damage during transit.
We typically require a minimum of 5 units per order, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time buyers or sample orders. Just let us know your needs.
It comes with CE and ISO certifications, so you're covered for quality and safety standards. We can provide copies of the certificates upon request.
Yes, the L3-5KM is designed to hold 4×20ml or 4×10ml syringes, making it ideal for standard PRP facial rejuvenation procedures. Just make sure your syringes fit the swing-out rotor.
Lead time is usually 7-10 business days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. We'll confirm the exact timeframe when you place the order.
Yes, it includes an auto-balance system along with an electronic lock and steel protective cover, so it automatically adjusts for slight imbalances during operation. That said, always try to balance your samples as evenly as possible for best results.