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1.5" x 1' Clear PVC EcoBailer Pro Disposable Bailer Case

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MSRP: $142.99
Price: $72.25
You Save: 49 %
Item Number: ECOPROPVC—151
Manufacturer: ETP
Manufacturer Part No: ECOPROPVC—151
EcoBailers Pro Bailers — Fast samples, more accurate results

1.5" x 1' Clear PVC EcoBailer Disposable Bailer Case

Units per case: 24
Size:  1.5" x 1'

EcoBailer Pro bailers are designed to sink rapidly while minimizing turbidity in the well sample. Their "Bigmouth" design creates less drag on descent, which means less disturbance of the well water column and less dissolved oxygen in the well sample. Groundwater samplers can now spend less time bailing, while retrieving more accurate groundwater samples.

Features:
New hydrodynamic design and wider spout opening enables super fast sink rate while minimizing Dissolved Oxygen in your well sample
new, easy to handle emptying device allows more accurate control of liquid flow into the sample bottle
new pour spout and ball retainer allows easy pouring from top of bailer
each bailer cleaned to EPA standards and individually packaged
available in Clear PVC and Polyethylene — 1', 3' and 4' lengths


VOC Tips
VOC Tips, also known as Slow Empty devices, reduce water flow from the bailer to minimize agitation, thereby allowing a more accurate measurement of VOCs.

VOC tips are available for all 1.5" and 0.7" EcoBailers.


"The bailers worked perfectly. I used the Ecobailer Pro to take some samples from our product recovery tanks from different intervals; 0-3’, 3-6’, and 6-6.5’ and was able to show our engineers just what is happening in the tank. I haven’t been able to do this kind of sampling with any other bailers, since they weren’t able to sink in the thicker middle layer and would just bob on the surface without actually sinking in. I found that the weighted end combined with the wide mouth and a fast drop to the surface allowed the bailer to get all the way to the bottom of the tank, which was impossible in previous attempts."  D Berkowitz - Technical Professional 3