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Product / Item Name Item No. Qty 2020 Price Total ProductProduct / /Item Item Name Name ItemItemItemItem No. No.No.No. QtyQty 2020 20202020 Price PricePrice Total TotalTotal ProductProduct / /Item Item Name Name ItemItemItem No. No.No. QtyQty 2020 20202020 Price PricePrice Total TotalTotal Safety & Personal Protection Equipment Qty Aspirator, Water, Polypropylene AP1203 QtyQty1 $ 19.30 $ - QtyQty SafetyApron, rubberized, & Personal 27" W ProtectionX 36" L Equipment AP7125 30 $ 15.45 $ - SafetyAutoclave,Aspirator,Safety &Water, &Electric, Personal Personal Polypropylene Portable Protection Protection Equipment Equipment AP1004AP1203 1 $ 905.00 19.30 $ - Aspirator,Aspirator, Water, Water, Polypropylene Polypropylene AP1203AP1203 11 $$ 19.30 19.30 $$ - - Apron, plastic,rubberized, 30" W27" x W36" X L 36" L AP7120AP7125 30 $ 15.45 7.47 $ - Apron,♦Autoclave,Apron, Balance, rubberized, rubberized, Electric,Flinn Triple 27" Portable27" BeamW W X X 36" 36" L L AP7125OB2181AP1004AP7125 30301 $$ 15.45120.00905.00 15.45 $$ - -- Autoclave,Autoclave, Electric, Electric, Portable Portable AP1004AP1004 11 $$ 905.00 905.00 $$ - - Gloves,Apron, plastic, Butyl rubber 30" W forx 36" conc. L chemicals AP7482AP7120 301 $ 33.25 7.47 $ - Apron,Balance,♦Apron, Balance, plastic, plastic, Ohaus Flinn 30" 30" Triple W W x x Beam36" 36" L L AP7120OB1040OB2181AP7120 303015 $$ 155.00120.00 7.47 7.47 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn Flinn Triple Triple Beam Beam OB2181OB2181 $$ 120.00 120.00 $$ - - Gloves, Nitrile,Butyl rubber Disposable, for conc. Medium, chemicals 100/pkg AP7079AP7482 1 $ 17.9533.25 $ - Gloves,♦Balance,Gloves, Balance, Butyl ButylOhaus Flinn, rubber rubber Triple Economy for for Beam conc. conc. Choice, chemicals chemicals 1000 x 1 g AP7482OB2179OB1040AP7482 1151 $$ 33.25127.00155.00 33.25 $$ - -- Balance,Balance, Ohaus Ohaus Triple Triple Beam Beam OB1040OB1040 1515 $$ 155.00 155.00 $$ - - Gloves, Nitrile, Disposable, Large,Medium, 100/pkg 100/pkg AP7080AP7079 1 $ 17.95 $ - Gloves,♦Gloves, Balance, Nitrile, Nitrile, Flinn, Disposable, Disposable, ElectronicEconomy Choice,Medium,Balance, Medium, 1000 100/pkg300 100/pkg xx 10.1 g g AP7079OB2138OB2179AP7079 11 $$ 17.95188.00127.00 17.95 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn, Flinn, Economy Economy Choice, Choice, 1000 1000 x x 1 1 g g OB2179OB2179 $$ 127.00 127.00 $$ - - Gloves, Nitrile, Teacher,Disposable, Reusable, Large, 100/pkg prep room, Medium AP3259AP7080 21 $ 17.95 4.02 $ - Gloves,♦Gloves, Balance, Nitrile, Nitrile, Flinn, Disposable, Disposable, Electronic Large,Balance, Large, 100/pkg 100/pkg 510300 x 0.1 g AP7080OB2139OB2138AP7080 11 $$ 17.95219.00188.00 17.95 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn, Flinn, Electronic Electronic Balance, Balance, 300 300 x x 0.1 0.1 g g OB2138OB2138 $$ 188.00 188.00 $$ - - Goggles,Gloves, Nitrile, standard, Teacher, vented Reusable, Uvex®, safetyprep room, Medium AP7474AP3259 302 $ 20.95 4.02 $ - Gloves,♦Gloves, Balance, Nitrile, Nitrile, FlinnFlinn, Teacher, Teacher,Electronic Electronic Reusable, Reusable, Balance, Balance, prep prep1000 510 room, xroom,x 0.10.1 Medium g gMedium AP3259OB2140OB2139AP3259 22 $$ 300.00219.00 4.02 4.02 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn, Flinn, Electronic Electronic Balance, Balance, 510 510 x x 0.1 0.1 g g OB2139OB2139 $$ 219.00 219.00 $$ - - Goggles, Fogstandard, Free, ventedStandard, Uvex®, Vented* safety AP3309AP7474 30 $ 10.9020.95 $ - Goggles,♦Goggles, Balance, standard, standard,Flinn Electronic vented vented Uvex®,Balance, Uvex®, safety safety2101000 x x0.01 0.1 g AP7474OB2141OB2140AP7474 3030 $$ 20.95316.00300.00 20.95 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn Flinn Electronic Electronic Balance, Balance, 1000 1000 x x 0.1 0.1 g g OB2140OB2140 $$ 300.00 300.00 $$ - - GoggleGoggles, Sanitizer, Fog Free, UV Standard, light with Vented*timer SE1000AP3309 301 $ 615.00 10.90 $ - Goggles,♦Goggles, Balance, Fog FogFlinn Free, Free, Electronic Standard, Standard, Balance, Vented* Vented* 410210 x 0.01 g AP3309OB2142OB2141AP3309 303015 $$ 10.90437.00316.00 10.90 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn Flinn Electronic Electronic Balance, Balance, 210 210 x x 0.01 0.01 g g OB2141OB2141 $$ 316.00 316.00 $$ - - Goggle Sanitizer, DigitalUV light with timer SE1093SE1000 1 $ 660.00615.00 $ - Goggle♦Goggle Balance, Sanitizer, Sanitizer, Flinn Electronic UV UV light light with Balance,with timer timer 120410 x 0.0010.01 g g SE1000OB2143OB2142SE1000 1151 $$ 615.00 615.00461.00437.00 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn Flinn Electronic Electronic Balance, Balance, 410 410 x x 0.01 0.01 g g OB2142OB2142 1515 $$ 437.00 437.00 $$ - - LabGoggle Coat, Sanitizer, Teacher, Digital Medium AP3281SE1093 1 $ 660.00 45.30 $ - GoggleBalance,♦Goggle Balance, Sanitizer, Sanitizer,Ohaus Flinn PioneerElectronic Digital Digital Analytical, Balance, 210 120 x x 0.0001 0.001 gg SE1093OB2151OB2143SE1093 11 $$ 2,430.00 660.00 660.00461.00 $$ - -- ♦♦ Balance, Balance, Flinn Flinn Electronic Electronic Balance, Balance, 120 120 x x 0.001 0.001 g g OB2143OB2143 $$ 461.00 461.00 $$ - - Lab Coat, Teacher, LargeMedium AP3284AP3281 1 $ 44.0045.30 $ - LabBalance,Lab Coat, Coat, Ohaus Teacher, Teacher, Pioneer,Pioneer Medium Medium Analytical,320 g x 0.001 210 gx 0.0001 g AP3281OB2149OB2151AP3281 11 $$ 1,260.00 2,430.00 45.30 45.30 $$ - -- Balance,Balance, Ohaus Ohaus Pioneer Pioneer Analytical, Analytical, 210 210 x x 0.0001 0.0001 g g OB2151OB2151 $$ 2,430.00 2,430.00 $$ - - Lab Coat, Teacher, Tye-Dyed,Large Large AP6294AP3284 1 $ 78.7044.00 $ - LabBalance,Lab Coat, Coat, Ohaus Teacher, Teacher, ScoutPioneer, Large Large Pro 320 Elect, g x 4000.001 g xg 0.01 g AP3284OB2083OB2149AP3284 11 $$ 1,260.00 44.00670.00 44.00 $$ - -- Balance,Balance, Ohaus Ohaus Pioneer, Pioneer, 320 320 g g x x 0.001 0.001 g g OB2149OB2149 $$ 1,260.00 1,260.00 $$ - - EmergencyLab Coat, Teacher, drench showerTye-Dyed, & eye Large wash combo AP2264AP6294 1 $ 484.00 78.70 $ - LabBalance,Lab Coat, Coat, Ohaus Teacher, Teacher, Scout Tye-Dyed, Tye-Dyed, Pro Elect, Large Large 400 g x 0.10.01 g g AP6294OB1054OB2083AP6294 11 $$ 78.70266.00670.00 78.70 $$ - -- Balance,Balance, Ohaus Ohaus Scout Scout Pro Pro Elect, Elect, 400 400 g g x x 0.01 0.01 g g OB2083OB2083 $$ 670.00 670.00 $$ - - FireEmergency extinguisher, drench dry shower chemical, & eye ABC wash combo SE3001AP2264 1 $ 129.00484.00 $ - EmergencyOhausBalance,Emergency Navigator Ohaus drench drench Scout Electronic shower shower Pro Elect,& Balance,& eye eye 400wash wash 210g combox combo 0.1g x g0.1 g AP2264OB2186OB1054AP2264 11 $$ 484.00 484.00217.00266.00 $$ - -- Balance,Balance, Ohaus Ohaus Scout Scout Pro Pro Elect, Elect, 400 400 g g x x 0.1 0.1 g g OB1054OB1054 $$ 266.00 266.00 $$ - - Fire blanketextinguisher, with case dry chemical, ABC SE3006SE3001 1 $ 127.00129.00 $ - FireOhausFire extinguisher, extinguisher, Navigator Electronicdry dry chemical, chemical, Balance, ABC ABC 510210 g x 0.1 g SE3001OB2187OB2186SE3001 11 $$ 129.00 129.00262.00217.00 $$ - 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