squeezy bottles?
OJDee
05-24-2005, 11:13 AM
Hi,
I'm looking for some squeezy bottles with flexible hoses out of the top for thinners and water etc..
I have seen them on someone's website, used for this exact purpose but I can't find a place to get them online, in fact I don't even know what to search for, if they have a specific name. I'm sure I could find on eBay if I knew what their original use was.
They are basically plastic bottles with bendy straw like attachment coming through the lid that ends in a reasonably small tip.
Anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
Oli
I'm looking for some squeezy bottles with flexible hoses out of the top for thinners and water etc..
I have seen them on someone's website, used for this exact purpose but I can't find a place to get them online, in fact I don't even know what to search for, if they have a specific name. I'm sure I could find on eBay if I knew what their original use was.
They are basically plastic bottles with bendy straw like attachment coming through the lid that ends in a reasonably small tip.
Anyone have any ideas?
Cheers
Oli
Scale-Master
05-24-2005, 12:22 PM
I use the "ketchup/mustard" bottles from the Container Store. They are translucent clear, sqeezeable with screw on lids and lacquer thinner and acetone do not react with them. They come in different sizes and cost about a buck each. The hole on top is pretty small, but they don't have a flexy thing... - Mark
mn80228
05-24-2005, 12:38 PM
Try, http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/default.asp
Look under bottles and dispensers.
I think these are the ones you are talking about.
Though I have no idea if they will stand up to some of the solvents you are talking about.
But I think you are talking about bottles used by chemist type jobs.
Hope this helps...
Look under bottles and dispensers.
I think these are the ones you are talking about.
Though I have no idea if they will stand up to some of the solvents you are talking about.
But I think you are talking about bottles used by chemist type jobs.
Hope this helps...
mike@af
05-24-2005, 12:52 PM
They are called wash bottles. They are usually for holding distilled water and some weak chemicals.
OJDee
05-24-2005, 01:57 PM
Thanks for all your help. I did a search for wash bottles on google and turned this up in the UK.
http://www.seton.co.uk/perl/product.pl?productid=326
Just what I was after.
Cheers
Oli
http://www.seton.co.uk/perl/product.pl?productid=326
Just what I was after.
Cheers
Oli
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