Checkit Go - Instant Evaluation for Liquid Handlers and Pipettes
Measure the accuracy of liquid handlers and multi-channel pipettes in less than 10 seconds!
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The Checkit Go checks the accuracy of liquid handlers and multi-channel pipettes, 8 channels at a time, in just seconds. It is so easy to use and does not require any equipment or training. The Checkit Go cartridges are interchangeable with well plates, so it works with all robots that handle well plates. Compatible with all makes of multi-channel or electronic pipettes.
Accurate
It can work with most sample liquids, including DMSO, glycerol, and ethanol solutions, so it accurately measures the dispensed volume, regardless of your sample's viscosity or surface tension. Bear in mind that the Checkit Go directly measures the volume of the liquid dispensed. It is not an indirect measurement of the weight or the color change of a liquid that is converted to volume. In addition to being so quick and easy to use, the Checkit Go limits evaporation to negligible levels because the dispensed droplets are almost fully encased in glass capillaries. Measurements are guaranteed to be accurate to within 2% and typically better than 1%.
Reliable and proven
Every cartridge is certified with NIST traceable instrumentation.
Brochures
Checkit Go
In this brochure, Next Advance introduces the Checkit® Go Instant Evaluation for Liquid Handlers that can verify robot or pipette accuracy in seconds.
Checkit Go Capillary Technology
In this white paper, Next Advance demonstrates the benefits of the Checkit® Go, engineered to instantly check the pipetting accuracy of liquid handlers or multichannel pipettes.
Checkit Go is your answer
Next Advance Inc. introduces the Checkit® Go, an easy-to-use, stand-alone, disposable cartridge that allows you to rapidly check the accuracy of your liquid handling robot or multi-channel pipette.
Precision liquid handling
Validate the accuracy of your liquid handlers with actual experimental liquids

























