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Science Shop USA serves students, parents and educators. Through this website, and our retail store in Santa Clara, you can buy science supplies in small quantities for classroom and individual use. You don’t need to buy cases at a time. You can be assured of the quality and safety of our science supplies and equipment when used under adult supervision. And, most importantly, we are available to answer questions and make recommendations.

For science fair projects, or the science supplies, chemicals and lab equipment needed to encourage exploration and discovery in the school or home classroom, Science Shop USA is your source. We provide speedy delivery to all 50 states via USPS. Currently we do not ship outside of the United States.

Contact us using the form at right. Or call 800-282-3248 during the Pacific Time Zone hours below. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Science Shop USA

1043 Di Giulio Avenue

Santa Clara, CA 95050-2805

Phone: 800-282-3248

Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Pacific Time)

 

 





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We'd love to hear from you. Call 800-282-3248 toll-free or 408-727-7301. Email us here. Or come by our retail store at:
The Science Shop USA
1043 Di Giulio Ave
Santa Clara, CA 95050-2805
Open Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Pacific Time)

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