Next-generation overhead stirrers

Sample preparation

Next-generation overhead stirrers

06 Jan, 2026

Wiggens has unveiled its next-generation overhead stirrers - the WOHS-10 Pro and WOHS-15 Pro series - designed to meet the demands of today’s laboratories and research institutions worldwide. Compact, robust, and user-friendly, these stirrers combine advanced engineering with a modern, intuitive design.

A high-resolution TFT display shows real-time speed, torque, and set values for speed, temperature, and timer, while a rotary control knob with touch keys enables fast, precise adjustments - even during complex or demanding processes. The keyless, hand-locking chuck allows impeller changes in seconds without tools, helping streamline everyday workflows.

At the heart of the system, brushless DC (BLDC) motors ensure quiet, stable, and maintenance-free operation, delivering consistent stirring across a wide range of viscosities and extended run times.

The powder-coated cast aluminium housing provides exceptional corrosion resistance and efficient heat dissipation, keeping the stirrer cool and stable during continuous operation. USB and analogue interfaces add flexibility, supporting integration into automated reaction systems or standalone use.

A broad selection of PTFE and stainless-steel impellers, available in multiple paddle designs and shaft diameters, rounds out the system, making it adaptable to a wide variety of laboratory applications.

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