In these situations, I remove the probe. Then use a flexible non-magnetic
rod from the bottom. If you have the "dipstick" for LN2, that works
great as it's just flexible enough. I put a rubber pipette bulb over
the end and snip the bulb portion off. this makes a great catcher to
not let the NMR tube slip sideways, and you can push the sample/spinnter
out the top. that way you do not have to remove the changer or BST.
Brian
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