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Bacterial Glycerol Stock Fridge Organizer

Interactive fridge shelf grid map for bacterial glycerol stocks at −80 °C — click positions to fill/label, see free space, export CSV. Offline. For microbiology labs.

Plan and label a fridge shelf grid of bacterial glycerol stocks stored at −80 °C. Plan a 4°C fridge shelf grid so everyone can find a sample without leaving the door open. Built for microbiology labs; the map lives in your browser and exports to CSV so you can find any vial without opening the freezer twice.

−80 °C fridge shelf grid · 0/24 positions used · 24 free

Indicative planning tool for research operations. Figures are estimates — verify lot data, expiry, calibration and budgets against the original certificates, vendor documentation and your institution's policies.

Free bacterial glycerol stock fridge organizer: map a fridge shelf grid at −80 °C, track free positions, export CSV — offline, no sign-up.

About Bacterial Glycerol Stock Fridge Organizer

A free, offline fridge organizer for microbiology labs. Plan and label a fridge shelf grid of bacterial glycerol stocks stored at −80 °C. Plan a 4°C fridge shelf grid so everyone can find a sample without leaving the door open. Built for microbiology labs; the map lives in your browser and exports to CSV so you can find any vial without opening the freezer twice.

How to use Bacterial Glycerol Stock Fridge Organizer

  1. 1Type a bacterial glycerol stock label, then click an empty position in the fridge shelf grid to place it.
  2. 2Click a filled position to free it up when the sample is used or moved.
  3. 3Export the map to CSV to print a box sheet or share the layout with the lab.

Why use Bacterial Glycerol Stock Fridge Organizer?

  • Find any bacterial glycerol stock fast: a visual fridge shelf grid map means no more digging through a frosted box and warming everything up.
  • Tracks free vs. used positions so you know capacity at −80 °C before you walk to the cold room — and exports the map to CSV for sharing.
  • Runs offline in the browser; sample labels and positions never leave your device, which suits microbiology labs handling confidential material.

Frequently asked questions

How does the fridge organizer work?+

It draws an interactive fridge shelf grid grid. Enter a label for the bacterial glycerol stock, click an empty position to fill it, and click a filled position to clear it. A live counter shows used and free positions, and you can export the whole map to CSV — all in your browser, with the layout saved locally between visits.

Why map a freezer box instead of using a list?+

Because retrieval time and freeze-thaw damage are real costs. A visual map of bacterial glycerol stocks lets you walk straight to the right position, minimising how long the box sits out of −80 °C. It also reveals free slots at a glance so you stop over-filling boxes.

Is the box layout saved?+

Yes — it is stored in your browser's localStorage, so the map is still there next time you open the tool on the same device. Nothing is uploaded; export to CSV when you want a printable box sheet or a backup.

Can I use it for different freezer formats?+

This variant is sized as a fridge shelf grid, which fits common −80 °C storage for bacterial glycerol stocks. For a different format, use the matching box, rack, tower or fridge map in this collection — together they cover the standard cryostorage layouts.

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