




🔬 See every cell like never before — precision meets clarity in one sleek chamber!
The Neubauer-Improved Bright Line Hemocytometer features enhanced bright grid lines with a thin transparent metal coating that provides superior contrast against a dark background, making cell counting easier and more accurate. It includes two 0.4mm thick glass coverslips to control sample volume precisely. Widely used in labs and brewing, this hemocytometer is a trusted tool for professionals requiring reliable and clear cell suspension evaluation.







| Best Sellers Rank | #284,893 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #15 in Lab Cellware Chambers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 44 Reviews |
E**.
Clear gridlines
I bought this for yeast cell counting in beer brewing and the grid lines are very clear to see under the microscope for this purpose.
L**S
Hemocytometer
One of the best i brought thst was clear and precise line one cam video and microscope
J**M
not ture
I saw in the introduction that it was used in restaurants, but when the health bureau came to inspect it, they said it was not true!
A**Z
Es como se ve en la imagen
Sirve para lo que está hecha
M**T
Not a cheap version of a quality Hemacytometer.
Save your money. The counting area is WAY too dark. Cover glasses are crap and can’t be cleaned. Shop elsewhere.
J**E
Easy to read cell counting slide
My husband is the scientist in the family and he says this is an excellent cell counting chamber slide that comes with 2 special slide covers. To demonstrate, he used yeast cells (weak mixture) and shows how you can see the cells under the microscope and easily count them.
J**E
The metal coating is not helping
This must be a new design that has the metal coating as background, but I found it is difficult to observe the cells even the coating is supposed to be transparent.
L**G
no silver background coating
The ones I received didn't have silver background behind the grid. I think it's defective. It's nearly impossible to find the location of the grid under a microscope when there is water on it. I don't recommend.
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