How To Inoculate In A Glove Box

Description

Inoculation Station™ – Glovebox

Gorilla Mushroom™ first inoculation chamber the “Inoculation Station™”. The Inoculation Station™ is a 32 quart chamber which features a gasket seal to safeguard your substrate inoculation from air, moisture and contaminants. Durable, tight-fitting latches help keep the lid securely to the base. It’s see-through design allows contents to be easily identified. The Inoculation Station™ is compact for easy storage and is designed with the safety of your hands, substrate and final product in mind.

Utilizing a flange kit we created this glove box which allows for a perfect seal between our gloves and the box itself leaving no gaps for contaminates to pass through. These flanges feature a high-quality ABS or Metal* construction with a gloss finish that accents the box design nicely.

Our high quality industrial strength gloves are constructed with a soft cotton liner and coated in PVC. These 14 inch gloves help to create a barrier for your wrist and forearm while inserted into the box. The textured finish enhances grip allowing for better handling of spore syringes and substrate jars. Some people say these gloves are too stiff, the reason being is we wanted a glove where if you slip, you don’t stab yourself with the needle. We are sourcing a thinner more flexible glove for this unit and will be available in the coming months.

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Features:

  • 32 Quart sealed chamber
  • allows user to not contaminate mushroom mediums when using spores
  • sterile environment
  • 14″ heavy duty gloves
  • AVAILABLE PRODUCT ADD-ON* 12″ Textured Latex Gloves (SKU: 6000XL)

*PRODUCT ADD-ON’S are purchased in addition of the original listed item. You will still receive everything in the original listing in the way it is described or presented!

USUALLY SHIPS IN 1-3 BUSINESS DAYS

*Due to COVID-19 supply issues, some components may be different than pictured. They will be of the same size and operate in the exact same fashion as described and pictured. Flanges may be metal, or high quality ABS or Polypropylene Plastic. The chamber will be as pictured always!

Practicing sterilization techniques is the best way to make sure you succeed in your mushroom inoculation. Be sure to have other sterilization supplies ready and to sterilize your Inoculation Station™ before inoculation using a disinfectant spray or cleaner. After putting your spore syringe and jars/bags in chamber, spray with disinfectant and wait 10 minutes before inoculating for best results. Most don’t do this and still succeed.

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