All steps to be conducted at room temperature with room temperature reagents, unless otherwise indicated.
Disclaimer 1: Use at your own risk, this has NO guarantee of working for your specific plasmid, construct or strain. In my hands, it works >90% of the time with simple, pure plasmid preps and regular, boring E. coli lab strains as recipients.
Disclaimer 2: These are ready-to-use electrocompetent cells made with water, not suitable for freezing, they will probably die (crystals). I never tried freezing them, but they're so quick to make that I never felt the need to pre-prep them anyway.
Recipient strain streaked out on LB, the fresher the better (e.g. streaked out the evening before and incubated at 37C overnight)
plasmid DNA
sterile MilliQ (or ddH2O) water
liquid LB medium, pre-warmed to 37C
Electroporation cuvettes
1.5 mL Eppendorf tubes
selective antibiotic plates