13 Best Lab Washing Racks
List Updated March 2021
Bestselling Lab Washing Racks in 2021
Cole-Parmer PP Wall Mount Drying Rack with Pegs, 20 Place

- Product Type: drying racks/stands
- Tubes held: 20
- Material: polypropylene
- Length (in.): 13.25
- Width (in.): 2.25
ChaBabee Pink Multi-Purpose, Universal, Adjustable Removable Peg Kitchen Countertop Drying Rack - Dry, Organize, Store Baby bottles, Utensils, Glasses, Cooking pan lids, drinking bottles etc
Chrasy 2 Layer Rectangle Bath Racks Space Aluminum Wall Mounted Towel Racks with Bath Towel Hooks Tissue Holders Toothbrush Holders Towel Bars(31.5cm/ 12.4Inch)
Carlisle (RG25-214) OptiClean Dishwasher Glass Racks, Set of 3 (25-compartments, Polypropylene, Carlisle Blue)

- Blue glass rack for washing glasses and other items
- Polypropylene for resistance to breakage, fatigue, chemicals, and heat
- Tilted for efficient draining
- dividers for protection of delicate rims
- NSF listed, dishwasher safe
Nynoi baking drying rack Nonstick Cooling Black Rectangular Metal Mesh Nonstick Cake Cooling Rack Net For Cookies/Pies And Cakes Baking Rack Icing

- Baking & Pastry Tools Type:Baking Inserts
- Type:Baking & Pastry Tools
- Material:Food Grade Steel
Ospard Bottle Brush Comfort Grip Water Bottle Brush Cleaner Bottle Cap Washing Cleaning Tools Pack of 3 BSH-009

- Perfect for cleaning of milk bottles, baby bottles, specialty beer glasses, thermal pitchers, coffee mugs, and more.
- Non-scratch. Sponge bristles will not scratch the bottle. Durable solid plastic construction provides long life
- Soft sponge provide durability, excellent bristle bend recovery and shear/break strength.
- Detachable,easy to clean. And it can stand for quick dry.
- The end of the handle hang hole design,convenient suspension and storage.
Women Zipper Coat Among Warm Hoodies Slim Sweatshirt Long Solid Pocket Jacket Windproof Tops Outwear Blouse Clothes (L, Blue)
Practical Double Sides long handle shoe brush cleaner cleaning brushes Washing Toilet Lavabo Pot Dishes home cleaning tools

- Practical Double Sides long handle shoe brush cleaner cleaning brushes Washing Toilet Lavabo Pot Dishes home cleaning tools
Vollrath Traex Black Plastic Tray and Plate Open End Dishwashing Rack - 19 3/4 L x 19 3/4 W x 4" H

- Rack For Commercial Dishwasher
- Plastic
- 19-3/4"L X 19-3/4"W X 4"H
Women's Strapless Among Fashion Sexy Round Neck Print Long-Sleeved T-shirt Loose Pleated Casual Tops Blouse (L, Gray)
Women Irregular Jacket Among Autumn Spring Solid Color Cardigan Coat Long Sleeve Casual Top Outwear (L, Khaki)
Women Jacket Among Winter Ladies Long Sleeve Coat Casual Loose Strap Irregular Outwear Top Sweater Blouse (L, Dark Gray)
Women Windbreaker Among Zipper Hoodie Kapuzen Jacket Loose Large Size Parka Trench Pocket Coat Clothes (M, Khaki)
Soft Drink Ingredient Caused Cancer in Lab Animals
Studies are finding a chemical widely found in soft drinks can cause cancer in lab animals. How many sodas are you drinking a day?
Researchers are investigating just how dangerous the caramel coloring chemicals are that are used in many of the popular drinks we ingest each day. These popular drinks are the soft drinks such as Coke and Pepsi.
The researchers recently conducted a study to see if this caramel coloring chemical, which is not made of real caramel but a chemical known a 4-methylimidazole or 4-MI, could pose a cancer health risk. The study was conducted on lab animals. They were injected with high levels of the 4-MI which also contains a chemical process that uses another chemical, ammonia. Soon there was evidence that the animals had cancer.
According to a popular website, WebMd, The CSPI (Center For The Science in the Public Interest has already asked the FDA to banned companies from using this additive. They also want the named changed to "chemically modified caramel coloring."
This study is fascinating since most people drinks a lot of soda. In my household, my husband is the soda drinker. Daily, he will consume three sodas per day. There is also cancer in his family. Recently, his aunt, who raised him, died from lung cancer. Hearing this new research and knowing he already has risk factors for cancer, I am highly concerned about his soda habit.
I do like the fact that the FDA has stated that a human would have to drink a thousand sodas a day to get the same amount of 4-MI that was ingested into the lab animals, that eventually was diagnosed with cancer. No human, not even my husband, can drink that many sodas in a day, week, or even a month. He may drink that many in a year, though.
I also like the fact that the many companies, such as Coke and Pepsi have modified their products. These products now match the 4-Mi limits set by the state of California.
Of course, articles like this do still worry me. Cancer is a scary disease. What will I do since reading this? I will encourage my husband to eat better, exercise and to cut back on his soda habit.