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I have bookmarked this: VEVOR VEVOR New Laboratory Glassware 24/40 Chemistry Glassware 29PCS Chemistry Lab Glassware Kit 250 1000ml for Distillations Separation Purification Synthesis 24/40 29PCS | VEVOR EU Quite a bunch of pieces, no idea of quality but should be a bang for the buck.
Then I have this for some different "parafernalia" like plastified tongs for the beakers: https://bm-chemistry.com.pl/category/laboratory-equipment/ .
And I can't find where is the bookmark for beakers and such.
 
I have bookmarked this: VEVOR VEVOR New Laboratory Glassware 24/40 Chemistry Glassware 29PCS Chemistry Lab Glassware Kit 250 1000ml for Distillations Separation Purification Synthesis 24/40 29PCS | VEVOR EU Quite a bunch of pieces, no idea of quality but should be a bang for the buck.
Then I have this for some different "parafernalia" like plastified tongs for the beakers: https://bm-chemistry.com.pl/category/laboratory-equipment/ .
And I can't find where is the bookmark for beakers and such.

If you plan on distilling acids, the VEVOR set is good. For hydrometallurgy might not be best suitable.
i would not go for a full H2SO4 distillation with this one.

I you plan on dissolving metals and refining them, some borosilicate beakers, flasks and glas or plastic funnels will do great.

@all new members: What we said before: do not buy anything before having your plan approved or reviewed by us! It wil save you a lot.
like Urea, sulfamic acid, Iodine, H2O2, Nitric acid, or 'chemically pure acids' and much more are not needed in a lot of cases. The same goes for lab glass.
 
The only thing about those set up's I don't care for is the thermometer adapter. If your distilling nitric acid that plastic cap/rubber o-ring will, at some point fail. If it does fail the thermometer could fall into the boiling flask and smack the bottom, potentially breaking the flask.....or maybe I'm just paranoid.

I use something similar to this with a cheap digital read out. The thermometer wells come in different lengths so you have to make sure you have the correct one for your set up. They also come in different joint grinds...as a personal preference all my glassware is 24/40. Packing a piece of paper towel into the well holds the thermocouple in place while using it.
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