The invention concerns a device for cleaning pipette needles or stirrers,
the device comprising a trough which holds cleaning fluid and whose lower
region has a fluid duct for filling and/or emptying purposes and whose
upper region has at least one feed pipe which leads into at least one
nozzle directed into the trough interior. Advantageously, the device has
a cylindrical trough and in insert with nozzles which is screwed into the
trough. The invention further concerns a method of cleaning pipette
needles or stirrers, the material to be washed being introduced into the
trough interior and sprayed with a washing fluid. The device can also be
used to flush the interior of a pipette needle.