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- Transparent & sturdy test tubes with caps
- Used for safe science experiments in classrooms everywhere
- Unlike ordinary glass test tubes, these thick-walled plastic tubes can be dropped or stepped on and they won’t break!
Large Plastic Test Tubes
These large test tubes are ideal for young scientists. They’re durable, water-tight and come with caps. These test tubes make it easy to safely conduct fun science experiments fun at home or in the classroom. It’s no wonder you can find Steve Spangler’s Large Plastic Test Tubes in classrooms around the world. Unlike breakable glass test tubes, you’ll rarely find yourself replacing these thick-walled plastic test tubes. They can be dropped, stepped on or thrown and they still won’t break. These test tubes are dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.
Recommended for children ages 3 and up.
How Are These Test Tubes Created?
Our Large Plastic Test Tubes are also knows as Baby Soda Bottles because they’re made in a bottling plant. At the plant, the tubes are placed into a vacuum mold and heated so they soften. Hot air is then blown into the tube, stretching the warmed plastic to 40 times its original size. When the plastic cools into the shape of the mold, the bottle is ready to fill with a refreshing drink.
What Does It Teach?
Large Plastic Test Tubes will instantly become a staple of your classroom or household, no matter how old your scientist is. The thick plastic material is nearly unbreakable and makes the perfect sealable container for all kinds of materials and hands-on science experiments.
You’ll feel confident whether your kids are mixing solutions for a chemistry experiment or using the test tubes to examine items they gathered from the backyard because you’ll know the equipment is sturdy and safe.
Our large plastic test tubes can be used to teach kids more things than you can imagine. Grow plants, observe critters, collect water samples, explore different densities, hydrate polymer crystals and mix all the colors you can find in a rainbow. The only limit to the possibilities for Large Plastic Test Tubes is imagination.
Are They Indestructible?
For the most part, these test tubes are indestructible. We put some Large Plastic Test Tubes through rigorous testing including dishwashing, dropping and stomping, and they remained unharmed. The Large Plastic Test Tubes did not, however, survive when Drew treated one as a baseball and threw it at a brick wall at 90 miles per hour. The Large Plastic Test Tubes are also not fireproof and will melt under extreme heat.
They Are Leak-Proof
In addition to being some of the sturdiest test tubes ever, Large Plastic Test Tubes are leak-proof. The included caps easily twist on and off, making the test tubes shakable and unbreakable, even with liquids inside. This is just one more thing to make you feel good about your kids using these in the classroom or at home.
What’s Included?
- Large Plastic Test Tubes can be purchased in packs of 30, 60 or 120; each tube comes with its own cap. You’ll also receive an Activity Guide with over 10 project ideas.
Height | 15 cm (5.75″) |
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Diameter | 2.5 cm (1″) |
Volume | Holds approximately 50 mL (1.75 ounces) of liquid |
Extras | Caps feature soda-bottle threading with seal ring |
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JennR –
My students have used these for a variety of projects.*We have watched roots grow, *Made wave bottles with colored water and baby oil(it stays clear and is safer than lamp oil and smells better too)., and*Watched as white flowers turned whatever color we decided to put in the tube.My students can’t get enough of them and are always asking for tube experiments. They’re even great for Halloween parties. Everyone wants to be a mad scientist!
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MargieS –
These are really nice test tubes with screw-on lids. I’m not sure why Spangler calls them baby soda bottles, they’re really test tubes! Either way, they are very thick and sturdy. They can be used for A LOT of science activities – in fact, they come with a BIG list of ideas! I used them most recently to make glow lava lamps at my son’s 9th Birthday party. I got the idea from this web site. I also used them to make space wands at a 3-year old Buzz Loghtyear party (we filled them with blue water, vegetable oil, various beads, glitter, and small plastic space ships.) Once the lid is on, little ones can shake, drop, and beat these tubes and they won’t break!
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