I see in the Qiagen handbook that it recommends you buy their proprietary centrifuge in order to get high enough rpms (3000 & 6000) necessary for optimal DNA extractions.

I have access to a plate centrifuge that goes up to 3000 or 4700 rpms. Have others used regular tabletop centrifuges with lower max rpms with success? Any tips (should I run final spin longer if my centrifuge can't go to 6000 rpms)?

Thanks!

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