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  • Prices kits Illumina Miseq

    Hi,
    Does anyone can tell me price of these kits in USA:

    MiSeq Reagent Kit v3-600 cycles-Catalog #: MS-102-3003

    MiSeq Reagent Kits v2-20 pack MiSeq Reagent kit V2 300 and 600 cycles Catalog #: MS-102-2023

    Nextera DNA Sample Preparation Kit (24 Samples)-Catalog #: FC-121-1031

    Nextera Index Kit-Catalog #: FC-121-1031

    TruSeq DNA PCR-Free Sample Preparation Kit Set A 24 Samples-Catalog #: FC-121-3001

    TruSeq DNA PCR-Free Sample Preparation Kit Set B 24 Samples-Catalog #: FC-121-3001

    PhiX Control v3-Catalog #: FC-110-3001

    Thanks!

  • #2
    If you are not able to see pricing on illumina's site then perhaps it is a moot point as to what people actually pay for the kits since their price may be determined by size of orders/historical relationships (i.e. hard to replicate factors).

    It would probably be a violation of contractual terms to discuss pricing, but I may be wrong.

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    • #3
      You can just create an Illumina account and log in. Then you'll see the list prices of all those kits.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dfhdfh View Post
        You can just create an Illumina account and log in. Then you'll see the list prices of all those kits.
        Out of curiosity, do you see prices in US$ or in your local currency?

        @Mario is from Chile and I wonder if Illumina's site is location/account aware.

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        • #5
          Oh, you're right. Didn't see he's from Chile. I see prices in my local currency (€). However, I don't remember if the site tracks location via account options or a "location pop-up".

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          • #6
            A good guess is $1000 + or - another $200.

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