Best environmental bottles for labs according to redditors

We found 14 Reddit comments discussing the best environmental bottles for labs. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Lab Environmental Bottles:

u/th3ophilus · 6 pointsr/trailmeals

We pack out many different condiments in various sizes of these...

u/pfunkadunk · 3 pointsr/soylent
u/SparklingLimeade · 3 pointsr/soylent

This search should have a lot of good material. I like shaker bottles so I haven't been following pitcher recommendations too closely but I got curious and looked through. This one seems to be considered a direct upgrade over the included pitcher.

u/sanjay228 · 3 pointsr/soylent

I used to do this too until I realized how sketchy it looked while traveling haha I bought these instead.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQY2U4Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_go4lzbWAGSYZ5

u/Sentennial · 2 pointsr/soylent

I recommend tossing the pitcher they give you and buying this one: http://www.amazon.com/Nalgene-2121-0005-Wide-Mouth-Bottle-Polypropylene/dp/B003OBYW5G/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

it only has two parts, a screw cap and bottle with a very wide mouth so it's very easy to clean. It's fatter and shorter so it fits on a normal shelf in the fridge.

u/loinplanks · 2 pointsr/soylent

Nalgene wide mouth 2L bottle

  • Simple, easy to clean and wash
u/knockup · 1 pointr/Calligraphy

Oho! This one looks absolutely perfect! Thanks

u/whatsthisthingcalled · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

I would definitely recommend Nalgene's jars. They're pretty darn cheap, come in a variety of sizes—like this—and are completely leak proof, at least in my experience.

u/Usamimi · 1 pointr/fountainpens

Little nalgene bottles work too. amazon

u/4quartets · 1 pointr/soylent

I switched to Nalgene. No gaskets. Only two parts to clean, and they clean easily.

u/ThunderNecklace · 1 pointr/soylent

At first I really liked the standard pitcher, but I have come to greatly dislike it. Too many parts, too many little hard-to-reach surfaces that are impossible to clean 100%, too many leaks/spills from residue in the untwist/twist process.

A few months ago I needed to take my Soylent in to work, and I wasn't going to use the pitcher. I searched around a bit and purchased a tall 1.4L nalgene bottle off Amazon. I borrowed my roommates little wire ball (from his shaker bottle) and pushed it in.

All-in-all, it works quite well. Having a tool better than the original pitcher is far more convenient than I was expecting. However the 1.4L concentrates the Soylent a bit too much. I've gotten used to it because I'm lazy but honestly I would prefer a better solution.

I'm switching my diet soon, so I will need my nalgene for water, and I think I will buy the 2L nalgene solid white container the other guy posted:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003OBYW5G

2 pieces total, the nalgene lid tightness on my 1.4L bottle is REALLY good (it's a pain sometimes lol), easy to clean, and not concentrating the solution would be much better.

And having a little shaker object in the container to break up the powder is excellent. I strongly recommend one.

u/omapuppet · 1 pointr/chemistry

Maybe I'm missing something, but this type of jar seems commonly available from lots of suppliers in cases of 12 or 24?