What bottles do you use

So i borrowed :rofl::rofl: some pet bottles from work that i make my juice in, but since buying a new tank ( got the Itank T) the nibs dont fit any more, So i went and got some

https://amzn.eu/d/icgCJft

Before i ordered them lots mix reviews.

So my question is - what bottles do you use to store and top up ya vape with

3 Likes

Yeah the chubby gorilla pet bottles are pretty much the standard,
Be a good idea to get an opener too if you don’t already have one:

3 Likes

Yea i kind of have one, its like a beer bottle opener but for vape bottles :rofl::rofl:.

Just wondering though can they be washed and reused or use once and toss away

3 Likes

Yes you can wash them and reuse.
For testing flavors and recipes I usually only mix 10ml in theses bottles:

15ml Dropper Bottle Plastic Dropper Bottles 15ml Empty Eye Liquid Bottle Refillable Squeeze Bottles 50PCS 15ml Dropper Bottle Plastic Dropper Bottles 15ml Empty Eye Liquid Bottle Refillable Squeeze Bottles 50PCS : Amazon.co.uk: Business, Industry & Science

3 Likes

I can’t speak to any “squeezable” PET bottles, and only use regular PET. Chef’s aren’t bad for the price.

@Rocky02852’s right about getting that bottle opener for gorilla bottles, you’ll be glad you did.

3 Likes

@WelshDragon80 for single flavor, and recipe testing, larger PET bottles can be a bit much, smaller 10ml LDPE can be very handy.

2 Likes

Personally i stay away from LDPE bottles , If its not glass then PET is going to be your best option…Chubby Gorilla wide mouth are preferred

3 Likes

If you do go for some LDPE bottles, stay away from these 60ml chubbys. For about half of the dozen I bought, half of the inner caps locked down on the bottle threads to the point of making a mess trying to rescue the liquid with a pair of pliers :rage:

4 Likes

Just got me vape mail, see what these are like

4 Likes

I just reuse my flavor bottles. Already got the needle tip, holds 30 or 60ml, and they’re FREE. Not that I’m cheap, but… well, yeah I’m cheap. BUT I hate throwing away a perfectly good bottle. And, I don’t mind if my Peanut Butter 'n Jelly juice has a slight hint of Peach LOL.

4 Likes

Funny you should say that because I started collecting juice bottles from long ago thinking I would reuse them. Some I have but some are like collectors items to me. The old school labeling and juice you can’t get anymore. I guess I have a touch of nostalgia. Not to mention that many were glass bottles.

2 Likes

I usually stick to 10–15 ml bottles for testing out new recipes, but for my daily drivers, 60 ml is the way to go. The big ones are super convenient, but they’re definitely overkill when you’re just experimenting.

2 Likes

Welcome to ELR @RaymondMV.

1 Like