Master Airbrush Brand 100 Pipette Eyedroppers for Liquid Transfer and Airbrush Paint
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Yes, they are plastic, but because they are new and unused, it is impossible for mold to grow inside, which could happen if you use it and don't clean it afterward, or if you leave it alone with food for an extended period of time.
What exactly are you referring to when you say "total volume"?
Selected User Reviews For Master Airbrush Brand 100 Pipette Eyedroppers for Liquid Transfer and Airbrush Paint
I bought these to use for airbrushing, and while they work as well as any eye dropper, a large portion of the undiluted paint would get trapped inside the pipette, which felt like a waste of paint and money. It is possible to clean and reuse them, but I would not call it simple. For much less money, you can get the same number of 1 mL or 3 mL Luer Slip Syringes, which allow you to pull up the exact amount of paint or thinner you want, allowing you to mix or dilute paint consistently, and because a syringe has a plunger, you can get ALL the paint from one container to another. You'll have less paint to clean out of the inside of the syringe, and even if you do, you can usually get it out by passing a small amount of cleaner in and out of the syringe.
I like that they're completely disposable, so I can always get a clean one. I used to use glass eye droppers for my art work, and I had to clean them. These work perfectly for me now that my time is more valuable. Mother Earth, I apologize for the inconvenience.
These droppers help me transfer Tamiya paint to my airbrush very well. When mixing colors, the graduations on the side of the dropper aid in measuring paint.
I use these for airbrushing.
The walls are extremely thin. The ability to suction liquids is limited. It still does its job as well as anything else in its class. It is serviceable.
This is a fantastic way to mix your paints precisely.