Reciprocal Shakers

Reciprocal shakers support New Zealand laboratory workflows that require controlled rocking, rotating and gentle sample mixing for tubes, vials, trays and small vessels. John Morris Group supplies the Scientific Industries Genie SI-1101 Roto-Shake Rotator/Rocker through the Laboratory portfolio, with available brand access through Kinesis.

This equipment suits clinical, research, education, quality control and life science workflows where repeatable sample movement is required. New Zealand customers can contact our Auckland service centre on 0800 651 700 for selection advice and after-sales support.

Reciprocal Shakers For New Zealand Sample Preparation

Reciprocal shakers provide controlled motion for laboratory samples that need rocking, rotating or gentle mixing. The category is focused on the Scientific Industries Genie SI-1101 Roto-Shake Rotator/Rocker, a compact multi-action unit designed for laboratories requiring flexible sample movement.

Selection Guidance For NZ Technical Buyers

  • Required motion: Confirm whether the method needs rocking, rotating or multi-action movement in one unit.
  • Container compatibility: Check whether the platform and attachments suit tubes, vials, bags, trays or other vessels used in the laboratory.
  • Speed control: Review the required movement intensity for sample washing, suspension, incubation or assay preparation.
  • Use location: Confirm suitability for bench use, cold rooms or compatible incubator environments.
  • Accessory planning: Consider clip plates, trays, mounting strips and platform accessories before ordering to reduce compatibility issues.

Related Laboratory Mixing Equipment

Reciprocal shakers can be compared with Tube rotators, Orbital shakers and Mixer or shaker accessories or attachments. These related options support different vessel formats, mixing intensities and sample preparation methods.

Applications Across NZ Laboratories

New Zealand laboratories use reciprocal shakers across Life Science and Diagnostics, Test and Measurement, research, education, clinical preparation and QC workflows. They are especially useful where samples need steady movement with minimal foaming or sample disruption.

For NZ support with reciprocal shakers, contact John Morris Group on 0800 651 700 to discuss motion type, container compatibility, accessories and application requirements.