Best bottles & jars for labs according to redditors

We found 584 Reddit comments discussing the best bottles & jars for labs. We ranked the 225 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Lab Bottles & Jars:

u/WildNW0nderful · 27 pointsr/CozyPlaces

I have a bunch of plants on a shelf and I like to water them with a wash bottle, like the kind they use in science labs. Something like this. It gives a lot of control over where the water goes and keeps the plants leaves dry.

u/marianleatherby · 25 pointsr/legaladvice

Get a few of these! Hmm, might be worth stocking up on other common postpartum comfort items--a lot of folks recommend sitting on menstrual pads that have been soaked in witch hazel and/or stuck in the freezer, for example.

u/smithincanton · 24 pointsr/LearnUselessTalents

Definitely a useless talent as you could just buy some.

u/Stretch18 · 13 pointsr/Ultralight

my baseline general water gig: 2x 1L smart/life bottles dirty, 1x 700mL smart/life clean. Have sports caps on sawyer and 700mL.

I thread my bidet cap thing right onto a dirty bottle. Between the angle I use it at shooting backwards between legs and the 'L' angle of the bidet nozzle thing like these I cannot possibly fathom poo flecks getting into the bottle.

add in a 2L CNOC next if I need more capacity, then adding a third dirty 1L for the PCT this year. Maybe get crazy with it and swap a 1L for a clean 700mL and carry both on shoulder straps

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ninja edit: also won't catch me dead without my 3.7g capri sun water scoop. lets me fill all my capacity to the tippy top even with just a trickle on the surface of a rock or less than 1 inch puddle

edit2: so as not to propagate bad practices, see u/reset2pt0 's comments in this thread about dirty vs clean water for bidet-ing so that you can make an informed decision on how best to splash your leather cheerio clean

u/boulejean · 12 pointsr/plantclinic

I water mine with this: ACM Economy Wash Bottle, LDPE, Squeeze Bottle Medical Label Tattoo (250ml / 8oz / 1 Bottle) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WTHLR18/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6M-BDbHY9AXQJ

It’s awesome!! Good luck 👍

u/rexanimate7 · 11 pointsr/atheism

Even if they aren't, it's awfully easy to remove the cap from a bottle, empty it, fill it with something else, and then replace the cap with a new cap that has an unbroken seal.

http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Screw-Caps-Bottle-28mm/dp/B0064ODVLG

A couple bucks on Amazon could go a long way for trolling your religious family members and friends.

u/OkMeasurement7 · 8 pointsr/Ultralight

has anyone used this style for butt washing? most ul bidet solutions are just nozzles that attach to water bottles, but I cant get over the mental hurdle of getting my water bottle near my asshole everyday. thinking I want something with a dedicated bottle: ACM Economy Wash Bottle, LDPE, Squeeze Bottle Medical Label Tattoo (250ml / 8oz / 1 Bottle)

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how's the squirt? what size would be best? any lighter options (this one says 1.12oz)?

u/MemorableCactus · 7 pointsr/funny

You guys are all trying waaaay too hard with this. Let me introduce you to REPLACEMENT CAPS!

u/bingwhip · 7 pointsr/succulents

My favorite similar idea, get under the leaves, but you don't have to turn it upside down and it has a longer nozzle.

u/Vandiyan · 7 pointsr/Warhammer40k

I can type up what I did really quickly.

  1. Ensure your dropper bottle is clean, the top is off, and this is over a stable surface. Also ensure the surface is easily cleaned if there is a spill. I have a glass desk I use as my hobby station, yet for those who don't do what you feel you need to.

  2. Use a funnel so that you can pour out and capture as much paint as possible.

  3. Open up the GW paint and add in some medium to thin it as much as you feel you need to. I do this to get it the consistency that Duncan has and then pour it out into the bottle.

  4. Once the paint has been transferred put the GW container to the side, remove the funnel, cap and close the dropper bottle, and you are done! If you want to remember what kind of paint it was just peel off the GW paint label and put it on the outside of the dropper bottle.

    Hope this helps anyone who is interested in using dropper bottles.
u/dannothemanno · 7 pointsr/washingtondc

> Soak the cut off bottle top in the hot water for 30 seconds or so. This will make the plastic pliable enough that you can pull off the intact cap and sealing ring without breaking the seal.

All that work for a 28 cent cap?

http://amzn.com/B0064ODVLG

u/OysterVase · 6 pointsr/researchchemicals

Amazon! You can find packs of 12/24/48/etc. vials / amber bottles for extremely cheap. You can also get very cheap (in a good way, they're all high quality) nasal sprayers, as well. I have SOOOO many left over amber bottles and such.

Here are some examples!

1oz Amber Bottles 12pk

Same thing, but 2oz.

12 Amber Vials with Droppers

Larger Clear Round Pyrex bottle

2ml amber dram bottles (these also come in 24-36+ counts, too

...and there's so much more! Amazon is a goldmine for research materials in my experience! Hope I could help!

u/grass_fed · 6 pointsr/Lollapalooza

Order this and you'll be golden. Add some vodka or white rum to the bottle and you can get in scott free. 8 bucks for peace of mind is worth it IMO.

u/theaether · 6 pointsr/preppers

I laughed out loud at that last bit! I have one similar to the second one (just squeeze, no battery), but I found that fancier doesn't mean better. Literally just this plain ol squeeze bottle was way easier to use, aim, clean, etc (https://www.amazon.com/Medline-MEDDYND70125-Cleansing-Bottle-8oz/dp/B01M2BKNLE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1526059814&sr=8-5&keywords=squirt+bottle)

u/aphoticinullity · 6 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

Finally I can't not sound retarded tonight! Yes!

Check our /r/diy_ejuice great community lots of info and recipes!

Order the nicotine and your STARTER flavorings from
https://wizardlabs.us

Order either 60 or 100mg pg based(if you aren't allergic) nicotine for math reasons, they both calculate pretty even. Also the 100mg one will last a lot longer but it kind of depends on what is in stock.

For the flavors it's best to order your beginning ones there too until you know what you like,because they sell like same size ones for $1.99 (prob about enough for 80-140 milliliters depending on your preferred flavor %

once I knew what I wanted I started ordering from high desert vapes

https://highdesertvapes.com/categories/DIY/

(they resell flavorings so you get a GOOD discount)
P. S. On HDV ellas=capellas (you have to order ellas sweet strawberry, my most ordered and one of my faves. I also recommend fruit stripe gum, but I forgot who made it it's a newer one I just picked up!)


Don't forget to order syringes and I accidentally ordered a shit ton of size 14 needles for them and it's really hard to pull up VG since it's so thick so get a bigger one for that. Also make sure before you use them that you put tape over the numbers because they will come off really fast if you don't.

I actually buy all of my PG and VG locally Walmart sells VG (if you are interested let me know and I'll send you a pic of what the bottle looks like) but it's in the skin ointment aisle.

Tractor supply company sells a gallon of PG for $23 best deal ever. I'm never running out! Lol

You'll need bottles as well (way more expensive than you'd think, there are some cheapish options on Amazon for like 50 10ml bottles.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00D2MPVUM?pc_redir=1395300206&robot_redir=1



Download the program ejuicemeup that's your calculator. Love it.

http://ejuice.breaktru.com


Uhm.... I'm probably forgetting something any questions, just ask.



Edit: holy novel

Edit 2: I remembered something else, try and get familiar with the list of flavors known to crack tanks

http://discountvapers.com/liquids-and-tanks/

Edit 3:links!

u/deceptiveat70 · 5 pointsr/minipainting

This is a copied comment on paint thinning from a previous post of mine:

Here's what I do. It saves paint and gets a nice paint consistency.

Buy some 30ml dropper bottles (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0026K1YCK/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_hY2ryb932CQ8S)

Fill a dropper with distilled water (available at most grocery stores)

I use a piece of poster board cut into small 6"X4" "pallettes"

I put down a drop (two max) of paint. If using paint that isn't in droppers it's usually a brushfull or so... Or you can move your paint into the dropper bottles mentioned above)

I then put down an equal amount of water right on top of the paint and mix until it's all combined, try to avoid too much spreading around on the paper to minimize wasted paint.

Each time I draw paint onto my brush from the paper I then wipe a bit of it off on the paper to make sure my brush isn't over loaded.

The paper pallettes are nice because you never have to mess with cleaning them. Use the paint you need and when the sheet is full throw it out (or sometimes you can even flip it over and use the back to get a little more life out of them)

u/JackanapesHB · 5 pointsr/Homebrewing

Since others have already said BIAB, I will go with 5 gal. HDPE can for no-chill brewing. I don't do a whole lot of no-chill batches and usually reserve it for beers without late hop additions, but cutting out the entire chilling step saves a boatload of time, and can sneak in some night time brews without having to stay up too late.

u/xreekinghavocx · 5 pointsr/bourbon

The bottles themselves are these: (Pack of 12) 2 oz. Clear Boston Round with Black Poly Cone Cap (20/400) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072HNRNGK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tizJBb2R8Y8AY

But see https://speak-easy.club which has nothing to do with Reddit

u/jtfarabee · 5 pointsr/beer

Do you mean a squeeze bottle? You should be able to get them at any restaurant supply.

u/ValkyrieValor · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Washing my face while getting everything wet irked me too, so I looked on ebay and found my solution. I nowuse a "lab wash bottle" with a bent spout. Mine is around 500ml. Here is one similar @ amazon. I fill it up once then turn off water at sink. Once I wipe off my oil cleanser, I lather up my foaming cleanser in my hand & after massaging my face to clean it, I just bend over sink and point the nozzle at my face & squeeze bottle to rinse my face. It's super easy & I don't waste water. No wet sleeves or floor. :)

u/smalltransitorylife · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I haven't been backpacking but I'm a total evangelist for decanting into tiny containers! I got these and these and printed little labels for everything!

For backpacking, you may need to minimize the things you bring that need water, so I would look into patch testing some cleansing wipes rather than cleanser. You could also pre-soak cotton pads in serums so you don't have to pack the bottle.

u/Alcyone85 · 5 pointsr/minipainting

I just recently transferred my citadel paints to these kind of bottles https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V2C0C7Q , worked perfectly.

u/squired · 5 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

Have you already ordered?

If not, I would also recommend Capella's Cool Mint (3.5% as a pairing, ~1% as a component). It is a very sweet mint that also adds body to mixes; almost like a mint honey. It is good to have on hand and would work well with several of your proposed recipes. That's different than say Gorilla Mint which is the straight-up mint you know in Mojitos or Inawera Shisha Fresh Mint that gives a dry but tasty cooling effect (not koolada) with little to no flavor (think TVC's Frosty/"Cool" juices).

One of the most common intermediate questions here is "How do I give my juices body?" Cool Mint is one of the flavors that does that well. Passion and stone fruits often have the same effect at very low levels, as can /u/Mercy404's suggestion of Strawberry Ripe in the right mix (which opens a whole other conversation on popular flavors vs affects).

You may also get some sucralose. It is a different type of sweetener and some people prefer it. It is harder on your coils, but it doesn't mute the flavors like EM. I use them both for different recipes.

[edit] - On the sweetener subject... I'd suggest using them at first. Building sweetness and body is really difficult. I don't consider any recipe complete until it is absent of sweeteners, but they certainly make them more enjoyable for regular vaping until you find those last 'special' bits.

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Second, you are going to want A LOT of bottles. Just trust me. One of your primary concerns when starting should be to make mixing fast, fun, and extremely low maintenance. A big-ass bag of new bottles is an excellent, cheap step in that direction. Down the road you may want fancy Cobalt, but something like this is perfect to start.

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Lastly, I do not see a scale in your order. I HIGHLY recommend you begin mixing by weight. I can't stress that enough. It is probably the single most important factor in how much you will enjoy mixing and the likelihood that you'll stick with the hobby. I have been mixing a long while and I've used all the different methods. Mixing by weight is soooo much nicer. It is faster, easier, more accurate, and there is zero cleanup. Most people will tell you that they started mixing more often once they switched. I personally found myself wandering away from the hobby until the switch. I had become tired of the cleanup and mess. Now it is pure joy again.

It is also cheaper than your alternative hardware budget. Even if you brush off everything above, please, buy a cheap scale.

u/Marksemus · 4 pointsr/Homebrewing

I'm in Calgary and I got these to try.

5 Gallon Plastic Hedpack with cap https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0064O8OYK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Haven't tried yet though. I want to seal up the small vent.

u/Morejazzplease · 4 pointsr/Ultralight

I don't like Skurka's method. I use force.

Enter this bottle: [backcountry bedet]( https://www.amazon.com/Economy-Bottle-Squeeze-Medical-Tattoo/dp/B00WTHLR18/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=scientific+wash+bottle&qid=1572882853&sr=8-4 )

The top cap screws on perfectly to a smartwater bottle. That is the only thing I bring and I think it weighs .4oz. When I have to do the deed, I dig a hole, poop then have a smartwater bottle with this thing screwed onto the top. I just invert it, aim and blast my b hole. Using about .25L I can get squeaky clean in all but the worst conditions. I generally use 1-3 squares to dry up and make sure that I am GTG.

WAY more effective than just waterfalling down your ass crack.

u/gnomad_home · 4 pointsr/vandwellers

We didn't like the idea of keeping our drinking water in a plastic container, but had trouble finding other options. That is until we stumbled upon this stainless steel fusti tank from a winemaking site:

https://morewinemaking.com/products/stainless-fusti-tank-14-gallon-1.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwj6PKBRCAy9-07PeTtGgSJAC1P9xGMJKI0BIx3URwTFw0PjOi8LNkEKDkKgNk-Jr2j2aGYBoCJTnw_wcB

It's more expensive than a plastic tank, but it works great. We have it hooked up to a Whale MkIII foot pump and a Whale telescoping faucet using 1/2" and 3/8" beverage tubing.

For the sink, we got a free bar sink from our neighbor but there are plenty of smaller bar sinks on Amazon. For drainage, we use a 5-gallon container that we bought off of Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0064O8OYK/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Hope that helps! We have info on everything we used in our van conversion on our blog: https://gnomadhome.com/our-rig/

u/Adam2uBer · 4 pointsr/TheBrewery

Utility cart. There are smaller ones in case you are limited on space. That with a bucket or plastic shoe box as a sani bath comes in handy. Beats having to juggle parts between the rack to where you need it.

Nail apron. Carry a multi-tool, sharpie, pen, notepad, keg caps when washing/filling kegs, or a TC/gasket from time to time. I have some overalls with a nail apron on it. It looks goofy but you can never have too many pockets.

Painter's tape. Leaves little to no residue on stainless, fold down one end so it's easier to peel off later. Label just about everything in the brewery with it.

Squeeze bottles for filling keg valves after cleaning/filling. Don't have to deal with priming a spray bottle when you're running low and at the end of the day you're wasting less ethanol (if that's what you use).

u/brulosopher · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

Here's what I've found so far. The search continues...

Refractometer with Brix + SG scales - $19 Brülosophy link | non-affiliate link

5 gallon No Chill cube - $11.50 Brülosophy link | non-affiliate link

pH Meter (starts 3:15pm) Brülosophy link | non-affiliate link

40x-1000x Microscope (starts 3:50pm) Brülosophy link | non-affiliate link

u/rcharliesam · 3 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

I use this 8 oz bottle. It works well.

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u/Brian_MB_05 · 3 pointsr/Scotch

There are a few options on amazon.ca or the 2 oz option here. That is if you don't mind splitting the last bits of the bottle up...

u/psicorp_co · 3 pointsr/nfl

I have used this at a few Broncos game. Buy a big water bottle empty fill with vodka, bring in tea and mix. Broncos allow sealed bottles.

http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Screw-Caps-Bottle-28mm/dp/B0064ODVLG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416695421&sr=8-1&keywords=plastic+bottle+caps

u/rockstaa · 3 pointsr/Scotch
u/tranceinate · 3 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

I see your wishlist...VG...& these & these squeeze bottles. That was confusing as fuck for a minute. Are those squeeze bottles you meant?

u/gin_and_uterotonic · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

>Almost like it's too full to empty, if that makes sense?

This is totally a possibility. The bladder is a muscle that is triggered to contract (and thereby pee) when it is stretched out by urine. If it gets too full, it can lose some the sensation and have a hard time contracting effectively.

Some tricks for reluctant bladders (sorry if formatting's wonky, I'm on mobile):

Use a peri bottle to get the flow started. Fill it with warm (not hot) water and gently run it over your lady bits to help the stream start. This will be great postpartum too, especially if you have stitches to mitigate stinging sensation.

Take slow deep breaths and blow out slowly with slightly pursed lips like you're blowing bubbles.


Put a couple drops of peppermint oil in the bowl of the toilet . (Not on your lady bits! Just near the front of the bowl on the porcelain above the water line)

If you're still having a hard time, sometimes sitting backwards on the toilet so you are straddling it can help change the angle and make it easier.

All that said, I would still definitely recommend mentioning this to your OB just in case it is a UTI or something else out of the norm going on. Bladder issues left untreated can turn into much worse problems.

u/Kevbot93 · 3 pointsr/DIY
u/Brittonator · 3 pointsr/Sasquatch

try these just drink the water, refill with clear liquor and screw a new cap on the bottle.

u/bvndwidth · 3 pointsr/bourbon

I've ordered these in the past. Take your time, it's the holidays, busiest time of the year. Glad to help, and I look forward to the swap.

u/forestlady · 3 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

Do you happen to have a vitamin shop or a science supply store near you? I believe both of those should have similar caps, but I'm not sure about the specific threading and sizes.

Also: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00I4BQXVW/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?qid=1459307392&sr=8-13&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=bottle+cap+with+dropper. Though that is a 12 pack of both bottles and tops. There might be something in the recommended section?

u/xXwhite_whaleXx · 3 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

I've solved your problem for you. Low density condiment bottles. They work like a dream for both VG and PG

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00B5138SO/ref=pd_aw_sim_79_2?ie=UTF8&dpID=21vuyUGpFqL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL100_SR100%2C100_&refRID=1PQ9TG5QH4NF33C30J2Z

Lay off the cock sauce.

u/NoRedditAtWork · 3 pointsr/knifeclub

You can use a variety of types but if you want the knife to be food-safe, mineral oil is a good choice. I'm lazy and use this brand via one of these.

u/Bluecolt · 3 pointsr/guns

I have and use both the liquid and aerosol versions and like to use them for different things. I bought a combo pack like this from Amazom along with an oiler like this

I use the aerosol for cleaning, and have the oiler needle-bottle full of liquid Ballistol in my range bag for lubing. I have my CHL and apply fresh lube once a week or so to my carry piece, and a needle-bottle makes application really convenient. It might seem expensive, but with the liquid you get 16oz, which for some people is nearly a lifetime supply. Most gun oils are only 2-3oz, so a 16oz bottle is a lot.

u/hupa · 3 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

If you're looking for bottles these have been working great for me and are super cheap. Someone on this subreddit linked them before, so thats how I found em. Good to know about mixing small amounts though. I've been mixing with 8ml to make sure the ratios turn out.

u/ccurzio · 3 pointsr/photography

> First time for b&w. Just feels bad pouring it down the drain when I’ve been using my c-41 chemicals for two years lmao.

Aaaauuuggghh DO NOT pour it down the drain! Particularly the fixer. You're throwing silver as well as nasty chemicals into the plumbing which is terrible for the environment.

Collect the used chemistry in a container (I use these) and take it to your local hazardous waste disposal facility.

u/chino_brews · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing

Yep, that's what they use for no-chill. I picked up two of these in February for $12.78 each -- for RO water storage not no-chill in my case. They're $3 cheaper than the one you linked.

u/Krispyz · 2 pointsr/minipainting

These are the ones I bought and they work fine! I don't have any basis of comparison, though, since these are the only ones I've used.

u/viridian_sea · 2 pointsr/Transgender_Surgeries

This comes up every so often, I think this post is the only one listed in the wiki but if you search you'll find quite a few lists. Here's what things I found useful, to that I would add one of these perineal cleaning bottles that can be used for bidet/douching/general cleaning. It'll vary as different surgeons give you different supplies; for Suporn and I think a few others they just give you a donut and it's better than the one I was planning to buy.

For bed pads I've been using disposable despite having a few reusable hospital-type ones, as you probably won't have much energy to clean them for a while and water-based lube tends to be messy and gross and get everywhere compared to oil-based lube you can use later on. I managed to reuse them each once, but you're going to be generating a lot of trash (lube, pads, etc) anyway, so it's best not to feel too bad about it and focus on recovery in the short term imo.

u/EEGRS · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

Let's see.. my 5ml sampler bottles are these from FastTech though similar ones can be found elsewhere. The problem with those is that the needle is too small for 50/50 liquids when used to fill a tank. I haven't been able to find these needle tip bottles with, say, a 16 or 18 gauge. But I only use these small 5ml guys for testing (read: dripping) so they work just fine (no need to dispense 1-2ml at a time).

I've also got a ton of vktech bottles via Amazon. I couldn't pass these up for 12-15 cents each. They're not high quality, but they get the job done. The dropper plugs flow very well and they can be easily modified for faster flow (dispensing VG). They aren't great for filling tanks with the larger than normal tip, though. Quite a few people have received unusable, poor quality bottles, but I think that has a lot to do with the source. The ones I bought were "shipped and sold" by vktech, though you'll notice other sellers on that Amazon page - there must be a range of quality available from these different sellers. All the reviews get lumped together, adding uncertainty.

My favorite plastic bottles for normal use are these from Heartland Vapes. It's all about the plastic needle tip on those - so nice for filling tanks with smallish fill ports. I believe the plastic bottles that Wizard Labs carries currently also have this plastic needle tip, though it's not reflected in their photos.You can also find this style of tip over on FastTech. If they fit your existing bottles well, a nice retrofit. Though the longer tip will probably hinder your existing overcaps.

u/MarsHuntress · 2 pointsr/researchchemicals

I use a 30ml (1oz) dropper bottle. Recipe:

•put 4ml propylene glycol into bottle

•add 1g 4F

•put thumb over bottle opening and shake vigorously until completely smooth, with no lumps. Might take a minute.

1 drop is 5mg. Shake well every time before use (product will settle out).

u/Vurve · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

I guess it was actually 8oz bottles, but it really doesn't matter. The mouth is wide enough to transfer without a funnel. Just pour, then squirt.

https://www.amazon.com/Vestil-BTL-RC-8-Polyethylene-Dispensing-Removable/dp/B00B5138SO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1466710141&sr=8-1&keywords=ldpe+bottle+8oz

u/SubjectPresentation · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Buy a 10G cheapo AL pot, and a couple of cheap FV's capable of doing 5G. Buckets or whatever. Personally I like these https://www.amazon.com/5-Gallon-Plastic-Hedpack-cap/dp/B0064O8OYK/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1522706163&sr=8-15&keywords=5+gallon+jerry+can but they don't really have adequate head space for a full 5 gallons without a blow off, and they're not that cheap in the US anyway. Now you have everything you need for 5 gallon extract. Add a $3 paint strainer bag and you have everything you need for all grain.

u/ciman91 · 2 pointsr/toddlers

We have the same child lol. I use the squirt bottle I got after giving birth it is like a mini shower head with multiple streams. More control over the water and less water in the face.
https://www.amazon.com/Medline-Perineal-Irrigation-Cleansing-Bottle/dp/B01M2BKNLE

u/RamboUnchained · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

Something like this?

u/the_duck17 · 2 pointsr/1022

I got an Otis Micro Cleaning Kit for 22lr.

Really, all I wanted was the flex cable and I added my own nylon brushes and CLP/Lucas Oil in needle tip bottles.

Some patches, a few wooden q-tips, a plastic dental pick and an old toothbrush rounds out the little cleaning pack I keep in my TD bag.

u/ImWrongYoureRight · 2 pointsr/minipainting

Amazon

I used these to convert all my bottles to droppers. I use these to display them too. And some agitators

u/millerhkl · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Plastic Pipettes

edit: Plastic Dropper Bottles Personally wouldn't store prethinned lacquers and solvent-based acrylics (Mr. Color, Gaia Notes, Tamiya) this way long term, but definitely okay for water-based acrylics or acrylic-polyurethanes like Vallejo, Badger, Citadel, etc.

u/MlsRx · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I made some for my first baby (pads + witch hazel + aloe gel) but I never used them. The hospital sent me home with witch hazel pads and Dermoplast spray, that was all I needed. One thing that really did help was to have an extra squeeze bottle for post partum cleansing since you can't wipe for a while. The hospital sent me home with one but I had another on hand just in case and it was handy to throw in the diaper bag when we left the house.

u/Indrasunrise · 2 pointsr/minipainting

It's not supposed to happen.
Pic?

I use these bottles.

EUBUY 15 Ml Empty Plastic 50 Packs Dropping Bottles Dropper Bottles For Eye Drops Solvents Light Oils Essence Saline Etc https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OT7I0U2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_WRJ1H4G17eyaO

u/survive_to_die · 2 pointsr/succulents

And anyone wanting a cheaper option for the bottle: amazon bottles

They are only half the capacity but less than half the price.

u/Omfgthatguy · 2 pointsr/minipainting

I did not use a funnel. I did use some flow medium but only like 1-2mm to make it run smoother.
Vktech 50pcs 15ml Empty Plastic Squeezable Dropper Bottles Eye Liquid Dropper LDPE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D1GUAHS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_Ju5Jyd4sZrHKA
Liquitex Professional Flow Aid Effects Medium, 4-oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KNPM46/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_Eg3tMY5uA5Hla

u/GenericUserBot5000 · 2 pointsr/minipainting
u/Lynchbread · 2 pointsr/Gunpla

Anyone know if it would be safe to store lacquer Mr. Color paints in plastic dropper bottles such as these?

u/rui3hui534jr54feuhfh · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

Best fermenter you'll ever have https://www.amazon.com/5-Gallon-Plastic-Hedpack-cap/dp/B0064O8OYK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1492193075&sr=8-1&keywords=hedpack

Small sealable opening, HDPE so you can fill it with hot liquid and actually sterilize it, solid handle that doesn't feel like it'll snap off when filled with 6 gallons of liquid (and is comfortable), stackable when empty, good shape for fitting in a chest freezer.

You can't watch your beer though. EDIT: Well, you can watch a little, they're a lot more transparent than buckets, just not fully transparent. I can definitely watch light coloured lager churn for instance.

u/lunaticfringe80 · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

I transfer all of my flavorings in to 1oz glass dropper bottles. My VG, PG, and nic are transferred to 8oz squeeze bottles so I can easily add it to my mixes. There's no waste, nothing to clean up, and I can make a 20ml batch in just a couple minutes and a 125ml batch in only a couple minutes more.

For recipe calculation I just use an Excel sheet where I have every flavor's specific gravity referenced for use in a formula to automatically adjust for my batch size.

I really don't think it could get any easier than this.

u/Mr-Good · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

I buy mine on Amazon Prime. I probably pay a few bucks extra but I like Amazon and I love my free two day shipping.

u/Hutobega · 2 pointsr/ageofsigmar

Why yes I did except for a few technical paints. I took a solid day to do and it's not that hard though in my case many of my paints were harder and needed severe watering down so right now they are not in the best of shape BUT if you'rs are in good shape should be no problem!

Here is what I used:

https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Dropper-dropping-Bottles-Removable/dp/B00V479TVE/ref=sr_1_20?crid=3AH1GI9Q6GALS&keywords=dropper%2Bbottle&qid=1555967511&s=gateway&sprefix=dropper%2B%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-20&th=1

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Miniature-Essential-Super-Outlet/dp/B078Z9LWDW/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1PK6V6O4TN4HG&keywords=small+funnel&qid=1555967555&s=gateway&sprefix=small+funel%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-6

And you can throw in stainless steel ball bearings as a mixer as well but I got a bad batch that ended up rusting cause it was a lie lmao. But the bottles and the funnel are the only items you really need. For getting paint out you could get nice metal scrapping tools to help with the process.

Like I said it takes time but was worth it when I did it.

u/Km_the_Frog · 2 pointsr/Warhammer

Here you go


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01COLW9IS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cx4RDbB44VE31


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01B573D4Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_My4RDbRV8BJ5Z

For less than the price of two shade bottles you can ensure you’ll never lose another drop. 2 because you purchased the one that spilled and the one that you’ll replace.

Happy painting.

u/MaxPowerzs · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

As the other comment said, Isopropyl Alcohol. It's recommended you get something higher than 90%. A bottle of 91% IPA is available at Walmart for $2.50. I bought that 32oz bottle when I first got my printer and I've maybe only used about 2/3 of it so far so it'll last you quite a while.

I dispense mine from a squeeze bottle like this onto the print bed and then wipe it down with a clean paper towel. Feel free to ask more questions if you have any. I'll be happy to answer :)

u/healerdan · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Maybe stop by a laboratory supply store and grab a lab squirt bottle, I hate rubbing anything on a pcb that might leave little bits behind (even though people use q tips all the time,) though it's likely this residue won't simply lift away. Spray bottle will be good for in the pci-e slot and such.

https://www.amazon.com/Economy-Bottle-Squeeze-Medical-Tattoo/dp/B00WTHLR18/ref=asc_df_B00WTHLR18/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198059287844&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12565168165468540085&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9019550&hvtargid=pla-385033840497&psc=1

Totally disassemble everything and spray it down. Consider doing it over a tray to recapture the alcohol for reuse if it's not overly cloudy, and finish with a rinse using fresh alcohol.

Pretend like this is a brand new PC. you just acquired all the parts to put it together, but there's one tiny jumper SOMEWHERE on the board that will short everything and brick it. You just gotta clean it all and it's a perfect PC again!
Also a chance to redo that annoying bit of cable management that you didn't notice you messed up, and was too minor to take it apart for.

u/XxGingerSharkxX · 2 pointsr/minipainting

I prefer citadel over all. I use the citadel Colour app to help with the color choice and how to apply. I do use Vallejo when I need an air brush version of a color that Citadel doesn’t have or for priming.

I understand the stance you have on the pricing with citadel, but you can make that line of paint last longer.

Head to amazon and order these items
15ml dropper bottles
1ml needless syringe
flow aid
small stainless steel ball baring

By following the steps in this video on YouTube I was able to transfer all my base and layer paints to dropper bottles. Now I can limit how much paint I’m wasting to a minimum. Because like you said, they can be expensive

u/Razzafrachen · 2 pointsr/whisky

They're called Boston Rounds in the US. They come in various sizes and are commonly used in swaps and splits. Similar options exist in Europe

u/readonly_reddit · 2 pointsr/metalworking

When I first started out I thought I wanted something like that, so I bought this. Used it once and realized it didn't work well for a number of reasons. Glad I didn't spend $750 on it.

u/WhoaItsAFactorial · 2 pointsr/woodworking

You will still have to reapply mineral oil, once a year or so for best results. Just include a small 2oz bottle full of it. For their first reapplication.

u/eyewhycue2 · 2 pointsr/ZeroWaste

I’ve also thought those plastic scientific bottles with the long stem would work well, too, as a hand held bidet. Wash Bottle LDPE Bottle with Narrow Mouth 250ml 500ml (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073J55373/

u/the_last_hairbender · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

Like this??

u/RodBlaine · 2 pointsr/modelmakers

Ok, while I support the responses you got from others, you seem to still need a solution to your dilemma.

Your description seems to be the paint drying before it hits the plastic. Perfect is the paint dries shortly after it hits the plastic.

You likely have too much thinner, and need a retarder to slow down the drying. It takes very little (like 2% by volume) and it makes a huge difference. Another option is to use Mr Color Leveling Thinner as it has a retarder already in it.

Mix separate from your paints. I premix in a dropper bottle so I can put as much as I need for each job.

u/bluesman99999 · 2 pointsr/minipainting

I've had this set of 30ml and the 2014 version of this set of 15ml for over two years now, and haven't had a problem with either. They've stayed sealed and haven't dried out, no issues with either the tips or the lids. I would recommend the ones I bought from Amazon. I may have gotten really lucky, but so far, so good.

u/brianpi · 2 pointsr/minipainting

12oz bottles for medium and flow aid (though these do NOT have caps, so personally I'd find something else at a local Michael's or art supply store).

30ml bottles - these are perfect for individual washes.

u/changminlv · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Amazon

i recently got those for my trip to Vancouver. i think those are great for serum and FTE.

Tip: While you in California, you should visit Daiso. They have cheap air pump container and also regular decant stuff.

u/austinp02 · 2 pointsr/Warhammer40k

Ha, I get questions about this any time I post something. The rack is from Back2base-ix they have all sorts of good stuff. Not the cheapest solution but it really is amazing for organizing the hobby area and adding some aesthetics to the area (which helps spark my creativity a lot personally). It does ship from the UK so expect some time for delivery and be aware that since it is acrylics there is always the small chance of damage. I had a tiny crack in one of the drawers that I just glued back together as it wasn't worth it to try and return/exchange.
The dropper bottles can be found on Amazon and Ebay. I pre-thin my GW paints to brush thickness and then transfer them to the droppers. So much easier for using a wet pallet and also for mixing into the airbrush. Hope that helps!

u/Boondoc · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

My bad. here you go meant to add this to my first post when I got back to my pc.

u/Reeper73 · 1 pointr/Scotch

LabStock LB165-2 Boston Round Bottles, 2 oz. (Pack of 12) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JL61KNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Is3Gyb0ST8PX7

u/Latticed · 1 pointr/minipainting

Glad to hear! They'll look really cool with more contrast. One other thing that has really helped me use acrylics is I bought dropper bottles so I can thin and mix my paints, then put them in the bottles. They keep a long time and you can measure drops for mixing or thinning. Just need something inside to agitate.

u/JoshGiff · 1 pointr/necromunda

That sucks. You may be able to just cut the tops off and transfer them to dropper bottles. I transferred all my Citadel paint to dropper bottles and did the same with the few P3 paints that I own. Used these dropper bottles from amazon. No funnels or pipettes were used as I wanted to conserve paint best I could so it was just a steady hand. I transferred as much as I could without thinning and then used 10-15 drops of airbrush thinner and 10-15 drops of flow improver to get the most I could from the pots.

u/tdhuck · 1 pointr/SigSauer

The oil on a rag doesn't seem that great for precise application. Also, I was asking for a bottle/needle tip recommendation.

If any bottle will do, I'll just buy this, https://www.amazon.com/Racers-Edge-2-Ounce-Bottle-Needle/dp/B001HT2GXC/ref=sr_1_24?crid=XJYD1724T515&keywords=bottle+with+needle+tip&qid=1564509232&s=gateway&sprefix=bottle+with+needle%2Caps%2C244&sr=8-24

u/caldweezey · 1 pointr/PlantedTank

Not gonna lie, a little bit but I got a special fill bottle that I use for water cooled computers. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WTHLR0E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IEYlDbQVPK7KW

u/hecticdialectic · 1 pointr/Sasquatch

Alternatively, don't be the kind of person who thinks this is a wild invention by a price-gouging company and pay a fraction of the amount:

http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Screw-Caps-Bottle-28mm/dp/B0064ODVLG/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1395071756&sr=8-1&keywords=pet+bottle+cap

You can also buy PET bottlecaps at any homebrew shop.

u/Ubel · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

Empty drippers?

I've been using these

Some people say they don't like them, they're a bit cheap and they're not child resistant, but they are cheap and work well and I haven't had any split or break. I've carried some of them in my pocket for months.

Or you can spend quite a bit more and get these

Which are the same kind name brand bottles that Mount Baker Vapor and many other juice companies use.

u/vape-on · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

Thanks. That's exactly what I was looking for. So you recommend getting a box of these over the pipettes?

I'll probably pick up another order of these as well. Got them on my first order, but ran out quick. They aren't the most amazing bottles, but I find them perfect for test batches.

u/Ryuuzaki_L · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

Get these bottles here:
http://www.amazon.com/Vktech-Plastic-Squeezable-Dropper-Bottles/dp/B00D1GUAHS/

Extremely cheap and perfect for your first batches. You will make a lot of juices you don't like. I went through so many bottles and these are perfect for it. They aren't the most amazing bottles, but I haven't had any leak, and they suit my needs.

I of course use amber glass boston round for recipes I have worked on for a long time. But those do great for a newbie. (Also worth noting, I did add a few glass bottles in with my Wizard Labs order so I had them for my favorite mixes.)

They also make 30mL ones if you want a set of them for your ADV mixes too if you're on a budget. Keep in mind that they take about a month to ship, so I would order them in advance.

On a side note, if you are ordering small amounts of flavor to test for your first time, if they happen to be TFA, try to get them from your Wizard Labs order. Wizard Labs sells TFA flavors as well, but they are actually cheaper to get from Wizard Labs than TFA themselves. (Only at the smallest size that is, TFA is cheaper if buying 1-4oz).

Other than that, I would get my PG/VG from Essential Depot. Wizard Labs gets it from there and just rebottles it. It is cheaper from Essential Depot, not to mention its very good quality.

edit: In fact, I spent about $150 in my first order. You can see copies of my orders here: http://imgur.com/a/k6x1U

I honestly wouldn't change too much other than maybe getting more 1mL syringes. Also, flavor is subject to taste, so you will most likely pick the same flavors as me haha. I am very happy with my first order. I had a great selections of flavors, and still do. I have since only ordered 4oz bottles of the mixes I ended up making that have become ADVs. I still have tons of PG, VG, Nicotine, and a lot of the 4mL-8mL flavors left.

In the future however, I would love to move to mixing by weight. I'm getting my calculator all set up with correct weights of all my liquids so I can make the transition very easily after that. Syringes are a bit of an annoyance to clean and maintain. Mixing by weight will solve that, not to mention it is more accurate, and faster.

u/Treefiddyt · 1 pointr/Gunpla

For storing paint, i often keep my most used colors in these.
https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Vials-B36-pk12-Dropper-Capacity/dp/B00I4BQXVW/ref=pd_nav_hcs_bia_t_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5WMSY26GQC2WGEXPWZRM

that way i can mix drop for drop. If it is not in one i usually just eyeball it. Sometimes use droppers, or just pour it out of the jar. Never really had a problem. After a bit of painting/experience you'll be able to eyeball it.


The only time you should have have color consistency problems is if you are mixing a custom color. Otherwise you should be fine. I usually mix half a cup and just keep add/mixing more in my cup as i go til i finish the project.


2nd. I usually always mix it in the cup by putting a paper towel lightly over the tip. This should cause bubbles to go back into the cup and mix the paint. (this can get messy it you have a lot of paint in the cup.


If you are using acrylics, i would suggest you getting a retardant or a flow aid. This will slow the dry time and decrease tip drying. This is insanely helpful with some acrylics. They also make retardant for lacquers ect. Just make sure you have the correct one, acrylics is the most useful.

u/buckydean · 1 pointr/whiskyinventory

Nice collection man. Interested in Aberlour 12, Amrut Fusion, Balcones Single Malt, and Laddie 16. Afraid I don't have any of your ISO's, but here's my inventory. Lemme know if you like anything in there, I could work with you a bit.

EDIT: ok, checked you out a little and I see you're pretty new to not just this, but the whole Reddit thing. Forgive me if I'm telling you anything you already know. I'm talking 2 oz sample sample swaps, we use these around here. And just so you know since you're new you would be sending yours first, then I'd send my end of the swap after recieving yours. We've all started this way. If you're who you say you are, and your collection is legit, I'd love to try me some of that Laddie 16 and Amrut! Hopefully I got something you wanna try.

u/flying_trashcan · 1 pointr/Atlanta

I actually bought myself one of these for when I do oil changes at my house. Allows me to safely store ~4 oil changes worth of used oil before a drop it by a recycling center.

u/lunarlanding64 · 1 pointr/succulents
  • I try clearing away all the old soil when I repot.
  • I didn't know about having roots heal after repotting, but I generally wait a few days just to let them settle in. I may try waiting for an entire week just to see if this improves things.
  • I have a squeeze bottle (this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K1SYQK0) that I've been using to water in between and around my succulents, although sometimes I'm a bit lazy and put them directly under the tap. I'll stop doing that as well.
  • I do have two newer ones that I haven't gotten around to repotting yet but they don't have the tight rosettes that all the others have had (one is a crassula and the other a kalanchoe). These are currently fine. I may investigate the soil itself and see if that's the problem.
u/fdsf3rewvdsfsr23r2 · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

From amazon https://www.amazon.com/5-Gallon-Plastic-Hedpack-cap/dp/B0064O8OYK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495737898&sr=8-1&keywords=hedpack

Most HDPE is opaque and food grade. Most people ferment in opaque (I assume PET) food-grade buckets. etc.

u/Insanely_Mclean · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

Rather than remove the foil seal completely, I poke a hole in it with a toothpick. Works pretty nicely.

For a more controlled alternative, Wash bottles are fairly inexpensive and can hold a wide variety of liquids.

u/bananavanman · 1 pointr/whiskey

I think most people prefer 2 oz Boston Rounds with polycone caps, which are available on Amazon. they also come in other sizes.

e.g.

https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Clear-Boston-Round-Black/dp/B072HNRNGK

you'll also want a small funnel if you don't already have one.

u/KingGuardian · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

I've purchased these a couple of times. Good price and quality.

Edit...there were 5 left in stock when I posted....down to 3 now.

u/encinarus · 1 pointr/minipainting

I've found I don't use my GW & PP paints nearly as much as my Reaper paints (yay kickstarter), simply because of form factor. So I bought these: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V2C0C7Q/

I'm slowly migrating my paints to droppers this way. When I want to use a color I have from GW / PP, I pour the bottle in. I'm sure I'm wasting some because I can't pour it all out, but I'm actually using them again. So yay!

u/Draxx01 · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OT7I0U2/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1486410646&sr=sr-1&keywords=15ml+dropper+bottle

yeah, i ordered about 100 last time, got like 40 left. I also got some nail polish agitators which work in these well enough. I just ordered another 250 agitators as I need to add them to my Vallejo and Army painter paints. Plus there's some paints where the consistency makes me want to toss like 2 in.

They aren't perfect - I largely discard the lower ring that the cap is attached to. Also sometimes the caps are fused and might need to be cut free. So your likely going to loose like 4-5 to attrition. Plan accordingly. 15ml should be sufficient, I believe the other companies are using 17ml for theirs. Also don't fill it past the upper area. To make life easier I also processed all the caps, put the tips in a baggie, then put agitators in all the bottles and capped them. This makes bottling stuff later pretty easy.

u/dontgetaddicted · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

These? Vktech 50pcs 15ml Empty Plastic Squeezable Dropper Bottles Eye Liquid Dropper LDPE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D1GUAHS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_dSrtub0GQ6PZK

I ask because the reviews are pretty bad and I don't want to get screwed.

u/lgbtqbbq · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

No that's an airless pump. Exactly what I would not recommend based on my initial comment and this thread. here is what I mean!

u/hghpandaman · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

These are the droppers I used. Used a few drops of liquitex flow aid in my base colors since they didn't flow well out of the pot

TOPWEL Excellent Quality 50pcs... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V2C0C7Q?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/Grimsterr · 1 pointr/funny

bottled water + homebrew bottle caps, you can put them on and they're unbroken after you replace all the water with vodka.

This is how I'll go on my next cruise.

u/ReMaxxUT · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

This works. For VG, I used an 8-oz barbeque sauce bottle for a while then bought 16-oz HDPE bottles. I can turn it upside down and squeeze the hell out of it with no leaks around the cap (unlike the seeping from my cheapie bottle). The bottle opening is a little small but I have no trouble with refilling it from a gallon jug.

For PG, I use a 250ml laboratory-type wash bottle. Works great, and no funnel required to refill this one either. No leakage around the cap because you don't need to invert it.

For nic (PG base), I use a setup like this 2-oz LDPE bottle with Luer Lock cap and 14-gage dispensing needle. One squeeze gives about 1 gram delivery and gravity-only flow is about 0.1g /second. Easy to use.

u/_T_K_J_ · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

ha no doubt. I ended up pouring VG into plastic 30 ml bottles I found on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Dropping-Bottles-30ml-pack/dp/B0026K1YCK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419125565&sr=8-1&keywords=30+ml+bottles


And pour mine into a syringe upside down instead of messing with a blunt tip. That was taking forever.

u/AFuddyDuddy · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice
u/xrift · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

I recently purchased some on Amazon. With needle or without.

u/IndraSun · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

Put paints into dropper bottles, with a tiny bit of flow improver. Use only what you need.

EUBUY 15 Ml Empty Plastic 50 Packs Dropping Bottles Dropper Bottles For Eye Drops Solvents Light Oils Essence Saline Etc https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OT7I0U2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dCjPDb6EADHH9

u/Ethanized · 1 pointr/ScotchSwap

No worries - I've got your Octomore poured. Check out my open inventory and let me know if you see anything else you'd like as a swap for 2 samples of the Kavalan. If not, I'm good just doing the singles. Inventory: https://redd.it/5i7zpv

As for the sample bottles, here's the stuff I use: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JL61KNE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_ApXyyb4Z45MK5

When filling, only fill to the bottom of the neck (just below where the thread starts, and tighten that cap well. You can also use this stuff to put over the top of the cap: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005KDF3X6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_OqXyyb0D6A5EN

u/diet_coke_with_lime · 1 pointr/atheism

You can buy fresh lids for water bottles on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Screw-Caps-Bottle-28mm/dp/B0064ODVLG

When you screw them on, they seal and the ring breaks when you unscrew the lid.

Not only are they useful for faking miracles, but for smuggling booze into festivals that only allow bottled water. Also for poisoning idiot coworkers who try to steal your bottles of water from the office fridge.

u/BeepBeps · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

What about these?

u/sociallyawkwardhero · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Then why not get a bottle with a dropper? Like this

u/jesdestruitx · 1 pointr/houseplants

ACM Economy Wash Bottle, LDPE,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WTHLR18?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I use this to keep the plants that like their soil to stay moist, or plants that don't like moisture on their leaves! Really handy little tool

u/boatsnbros · 1 pointr/HurricaneIrmaOfficial

https://www.amazon.com/5-Gallon-Plastic-Hedpack-cap/dp/B0064O8OYK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1504699145&sr=8-3&keywords=5gal

My wife and I made the same mistake. Have a couple of these coming tomorrow with 1 day shipping - not a bad idea for peace of mind.

u/StoryofReddit · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

I just went through this myself and am very happy with my purchases. This is a complete entry level set with the tools you will need to maintain it. Assuming you're US based, you could have everything Monday with Prime shipping.

  • Airbrush - $27 - This is a basic brush with the ability to change between 0.2, 0.3(most common), and 0.5mm tips. This gives you the flexibility to go from precise to blanket applications.

  • Compressor - $120 - I opted for a model with a tank to help regulate the air output. The compressor still ends up running most of the time during extended applications so I'm not sure how much it helps but I didn't want to take chances. You could save ~$40 by getting a model without a tank. You could always add a tank later if you feel the need.

  • Cleaner - $12 - You need this before you even think about starting. One cleaner seems about as good as another so pick whatever.

  • Tools - $7 - You will need to clean paint from the internals. Some of these brushes will work for that. There seems to be differing opinions in the community over how useful these are but I opted for them and use them every so often.

  • Cleaning Pot - $15 - You will need one for your station and everyone uses this one. Definitely spray the cleaner through into this.

  • Wash Bottle - $6 - 500 mL bottle you fill with water. This will allow you to rinse the pot at your station without having to go to a sink (though you still might use one often). Get a bucket or tupperware container to rinse into.

    This will allow you to setup a bare-bones station. You could also get a fume hood or just spray into a box in a well ventilated room. Get a good white led light (if you don't have on already) to illuminate your workspace and you're good to go.
u/bull0143 · 1 pointr/succulents

That's my assumption too, that the roots are still shallow. Perhaps alternating between top and bottom watering for a while would help encourage them to grow out without causing dehydration? I use a precision squeeze bottle like this and it does help with avoiding leaves to an extent: https://www.amazon.com/Economy-Bottle-Squeeze-Medical-Tattoo/dp/B00WTHLR18/ref=sr_1_10?keywords=squeeze+bottle&qid=1572211503&sr=8-10

u/IsABot · 1 pointr/electronic_cigarette

Honestly, don't. Skip any starters as they are all generally over priced. Just buy things separately.

Amazon:

VG


Scale

30mL Bottle if you need some for concentrates, nicotine, VG, PG, etc. Or just to put your juice in.

Cheap Pipettes


u/noonehear · 1 pointr/DarkNetMarkets

Order some alprazolam powder from Oxymorpheus (evo... he's my go to guy, might be out of stock for a week or 2 though) or JimmyTheGent (spelling? but heard good things about his stuff) and volumetrically dose it into a solution of PG (http://www.amazon.com/Propylene-Glycol-Food-Grade-Quart/dp/B005PZBRUC/) in a dropper bottle (http://www.amazon.com/Vktech-10ml-Dropper-Bottles-Plastic/dp/B00D2MPVUM/) so that one drop = 1 mg or whatever you prefer.... I believe there is a FAQ on volumetrically dosing on /r/drugs (sorry I'm lazy you can find it yourself using that search thingy haha).

u/billgarmsarmy · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

i use these to dispense my pg/vg when mixing by weight. much much easier than messing with syringes.

u/TheSheDM · 1 pointr/minipainting

Ordered them off of amazon. The seals are tight. I got the 15ml but you may want to get the 20ml, I kinda wish I had but its no big deal.

u/NotWeabJones · 1 pointr/Warhammer40k

I've actually put them in dropper bottles https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016B34H5I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Personally prefer them over the pipettes.
EDIT: And thanks for all the help/ advice. I really appreciate it.

u/butt-guy · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Of course! Here you go.

Most reviews use the container for motor oil, but it seems to be safe for brewing.

u/Arturos · 1 pointr/minipainting

I didn't have empty paint bottles, so I bought these from amazon. Also some small funnels made the transfer a lot easier.

The labels you can actually just peel off and put directly on the new bottles. The adhesive transfers just fine. It is indeed the easiest part of the process.

u/raven-ai · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

I'm glad I'm not alone at least, lol. Does yours also start after a while of vaping (30-90min) rather than immediately?

No unicorns, I am using the bottles in the link below.

Let see if we can find commonality, I am using:

u/HashSlingingSlashur · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

I've bought from ieasysexy, 10ml bottles and 50ml bottles.

And I got 30mls from vktech and they were also good.

Both quite cheap and I got them with prime shipping

Edit: the vendors change their name or stop selling all the time. Just search for whatever size and put dropper bottle: 10ml dropper bottle


Like these

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01COLW9IS/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1493932010&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=10ml+dropper+bottle&dpPl=1&dpID=41n1EBDRWCL&ref=plSrch

u/comptiger5000 · 1 pointr/Rochester

Personally I use these for waste oil at home: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0064O8OYK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

They're cheap, easy to fit a few of in the garage and easy enough to pick up and take to a store, etc. to dispose of oil. A 55 gallon drum is a little more unwieldy to transport if you don't have a forklift or something to pick it up and move it.

u/steenface · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

Also, I use these 10ml dropper bottles for certain liquids. They're great for decanting foundation and skincare!

u/Laserdollarz · 1 pointr/CannabisExtracts

Squirt some isopropyl on the surface and wipe w/ paper towels.


70% iso is cost effective for cleaning work surfaces.

u/stupidrobots · 0 pointsr/lifehacks
u/mikeru22 · 0 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Or just buy soda caps and put a new one on...http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Screw-Caps-Bottle-28mm/dp/B0064ODVLG

u/ledfloyd · -4 pointsr/Warhammer