Another strange question! Does anyone have any suggesstions on small bottles I can use to mix liquids? Other than dumping some juices I didn't like and using those bottles, I am at a loss. Maybe V4L could sell empty bottles for that purpose!
Another strange question! Does anyone have any suggesstions on small bottles I can use to mix liquids? Other than dumping some juices I didn't like and using those bottles, I am at a loss. Maybe V4L could sell empty bottles for that purpose!
I would try an independent pharmacy. They often have dispensing bottles that are the correct size and have the proper size dropper. Saline bottles (nasal spray), thoroughly cleaned are good. Since I have vaped through a myriad of juices now I have a few empties that I use. Sometimes I seem to wear out the screw cap before I wear out anything else.
Ooooh.....great idea!! I will check with my local pharmacy and I know I have several old eye drop bottles I can clean and use!
Thank you so much for your help!
I just ordered some from "cannot name" for $.40-$.50 per... Can get them form many places in many sizes. Wish I would have thought about checking the local pharmacy first though haha
Yeah, I just Googled it and bought a crapload of empty bottles at first. Since then I have emptied so many ejuice bottles that I have lots of them! They really come in handy when letting people try juices! Just purchase a few to get you started and then you will build up your own stash of emptied bottles!
I only know that because we have a pharm tech program at our school. They don't have that size but the coordinator said that many pharmacies that compound and mix keep a variety of sizes in stock. She had a book with just about every imaginable size of bottle. Who would have thought there were that many choices! It's worse than wallpaper!
I want some glass bottles. Send me a PM Snowdragon? And don't act like you don't have the answer, because we know that you know everything. LOL
With the glass rod dropper too? Oh, there are so many sellers! Goggle for 'tinture glass bottles'. Even on Amazon.
One warning, be aware of the cap, bakelite over plastic. The red rubber seals do well, but can be a pain to clean from VG, and I would assume PG.
And a tip. If you research, you can find glass rod dropper bottles with graduated markings on the rods. These are not accurate. Use a graduated pipette. In glass for cleaning reasons.
Sarah
of the Librum.