So for teh single unit price, you're looking at roughly $12,500 give or take, but once you hit 5 units we drop to about $10,800 each, and at 20-plus we're talking $9,200 — that's the bulk tier where most labs actually start paying attention. It's a 32-sample dual-block system with independent temperature control per block, so you can run two different protocols at same time without any cross-contamination headache. The ramp rate hits 5°C per second, and the tempearture accuracy is within 0.1°C across the whole 0-100°C range, which matters more than most buyers realize for those tricky melt curve assays.

We usually see these going into clinical diagnostics labs and pathogen detection facilities where throughput matters but bench space doesn't. The 7-inch touch screen runs Windows 10, which is actually pretty nice because your staff already knows how to navigate it — no steep learning curve. 4 optical channels cover the standerd fluorophores, so you're good for multiplexing without swapping filters. The range is 1 to 10 billion copies, which covers pretty much everything from low-copy viral loads to high-concentration bacterial targets.


Lead time is typically 20 days or so for a single unit, but if you need 50 units or more we usually have them in stock — just confirm lead time before you commit to a grant deadline. Each unit comes with a CE mark and a full COA form our HPLC analysis. The data storage is 20GB flash, which holds about 40,000 datasets, and you can export everything via USB or network. One thing buyers don't always think to ask: the weight is only 8kg, so it's actually portable enough to move between labs if needed.

Anyway, this isn't the machine for high-throughput 96-well plate work — if you're running hundreds of samples daily, you'll want a full-size system. But for a small to mid-size lab doing diagnostics or genotyping, the dual-block design saves a ton of time because you can validate two primer sets simultaneously. The melting curve software is better than reagent grade for this appliction, tighter tolerance than most portable units we've seen.
Our standard MOQ is 10 units for this model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're evaluating the system for your lab.
Yes, it's CE marked, and we can supply a certificate of compliance. A calibration report is available upon request, though it may add a small lead time.
Typically, lead time is 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock. For larger quantities, we'll confirm a schedule with you upfront.
No, the excitation and emission wavelengths are fixed at the listed values (470-628nm excitation, 525-692nm emission). We don't offer custom optics on this model, but it supports standard dyes like FAM, HEX, ROX, and Cy5.
Store it in a clean, dry environment at room temperature (15-30°C) with low humidity. The unit is portable at 8kg, and the 20GB flash drive retains up to 40,000 datasets, so no special cold storage is needed.

