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2025-09-04 12:44:54
Bottles need to have their feed tube attached before they can be used. Otherwise, quality product. Will use to dispense 99% isopropanol for cleaning aluminum sheets before spray painting with epoxy anti-corrosion primer.
R. Scott Chapin
2025-08-28 12:35:30
These are very well made with great labeling. I wish they came with standard lids to use when not in use.
B Wallis
2025-08-25 17:56:53
These wash bottles are sturdy and easy to use, but they do not have any volume markers on the side of the bottle. I do wish they were priced cheaper. If the bottle is full, the stem molded on the lid sometimes continues to spray after you’ve stopped pushing on the bottle. I think these are a good solution for an educational environment, which is where I will be using them, I just don’t know how much they’ll hold up over few semesters.
Greg
2025-07-14 15:22:15
These are self-venting safety wash bottles designed for laboratory use. They feature a wide-mouth design for easy filling and an angled nozzle for precise dispensing. The bottles are made from LDPE material, while the closures are crafted from PP material. I like the simple functionality of these, squeeze and the liquid comes out.
DEVAPILOT
2025-06-12 18:47:26
Bottles need to have their feed tube attached before they can be used. Otherwise, quality product. Will use to dispense 99% isopropanol for cleaning aluminum sheets before spray painting with epoxy anti-corrosion primer.
R. Scott Chapin
2025-06-11 17:15:05
These are very well made with great labeling. I wish they came with standard lids to use when not in use.
B Wallis
2025-05-13 13:39:25
These wash bottles are sturdy and easy to use, but they do not have any volume markers on the side of the bottle. I do wish they were priced cheaper. If the bottle is full, the stem molded on the lid sometimes continues to spray after you’ve stopped pushing on the bottle. I think these are a good solution for an educational environment, which is where I will be using them, I just don’t know how much they’ll hold up over few semesters.
Greg
2025-05-10 14:11:37
These are self-venting safety wash bottles designed for laboratory use. They feature a wide-mouth design for easy filling and an angled nozzle for precise dispensing. The bottles are made from LDPE material, while the closures are crafted from PP material. I like the simple functionality of these, squeeze and the liquid comes out.
Joe
2025-04-15 12:57:49
After you let go of the bottle it continues to spray out liquid, about a tablespoon worth. We've been keeping these on top of small rags to catch the excess, but it's a pain in the butt.
Cinema4
2025-03-09 15:58:40
Okay, I plan on using these for my plants, as this pack of wash bottles was so much more economical than those for plants.That aside, the pressure on these bottles is really nice and the spray of water is constant and smooth. Also, the plastic of the bottles isn't too brittle to make it hard to squeeze in your hand.
Berq Berqelson
2025-03-05 18:26:10
You've used one of these before, right? You know what they're good for and how they work. These bottles aren't so well molded that the lid forms a perfect air-tight seal, but it's close. The reservoirs lack any volume graduations, which may or may not be a meaningful omission to you. The plastic they're made from, however, strikes a pretty good balance between rigidity and pliability. A light squeeze is all that's needed to make it do its thing. At $5/ea. they're not excessively priced, but maybe a tad high. For their utility, though, I'm glad to have 'em.
hfs88
2025-02-13 14:51:46
Looks good but will discuss in a year, hopefully they don’t yellow
Joe
2025-02-11 16:07:55
After you let go of the bottle it continues to spray out liquid, about a tablespoon worth. We've been keeping these on top of small rags to catch the excess, but it's a pain in the butt.
Cinema4
2025-01-26 13:30:40
Okay, I plan on using these for my plants, as this pack of wash bottles was so much more economical than those for plants.That aside, the pressure on these bottles is really nice and the spray of water is constant and smooth. Also, the plastic of the bottles isn't too brittle to make it hard to squeeze in your hand.
Berq Berqelson
2025-01-21 16:08:04
You've used one of these before, right? You know what they're good for and how they work. These bottles aren't so well molded that the lid forms a perfect air-tight seal, but it's close. The reservoirs lack any volume graduations, which may or may not be a meaningful omission to you. The plastic they're made from, however, strikes a pretty good balance between rigidity and pliability. A light squeeze is all that's needed to make it do its thing. At $5/ea. they're not excessively priced, but maybe a tad high. For their utility, though, I'm glad to have 'em.
hfs88
2025-01-08 10:55:49
Looks good but will discuss in a year, hopefully they don’t yellow
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