CryoStork vs CryoNest — Which Cryogenic Vessel Does Your Laboratory Actually Need?



It is one of the most common questions in IVF and research laboratory procurement — what is the difference between a liquid nitrogen dry shipper and a cryogenic storage vessel, and which one do you need?

The answer is simpler than most people expect.

The CryoNest® is your on-site storage solution. The 95-litre CryoNest® XL holds significantly more samples than a standard 47-litre tank without increasing your laboratory footprint, with extended hold times and easy sample access built in. It stays in your lab.

The CryoStork is your transport solution. Available in 2 to 10 litre capacities, it absorbs liquid nitrogen into its inner lining — meaning no free liquid, no spillage risk, and full IATA compliance for international air freight. It leaves your lab with your samples.

The simplest rule: samples staying in your facility go in a CryoNest. Samples leaving your facility go in a CryoStork.

Cryolab supplies both ranges worldwide to IVF clinics, fertility laboratories, research facilities and biobanks.

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