Bormioli Rocco Pocket Flask, 8.5 oz, Clear
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They're made in Italy, according to the sticker on the bottle and the stamp on the bottom.
As far as I'm aware, no one has received 12 bottles as a result of this listing. When I placed my order, the cost was only $79. That seemed too good to be true to me. It was, without a doubt. My issue was that the listing stated that there would be 12 bottles, not one. The business should update its listing.
Labels can be easily fitted into a space of about 4 inches.
Bottle opening is about 3/4 inch wide, which is standard.
Selected User Reviews For Bormioli Rocco Pocket Flask, 8.5 oz, Clear
This bottle is one of my favorites. All of my pals are envious of me. The only drawback is that it is quite heavy. Most flasks nowadays are cheap novelty junk made of low-quality materials, and they wouldn't fit into a jeans pocket, for example. It's made of high-quality metal, and it'll turn your booze green. This flask never leaks and holds enough bourbon to get me through almost any situation: A power outage, a sermon by the 2nd string pastor, or even one of my girlfriend's Jane Austin movie marathons are all possibilities. After 8. After 5 oz. of fine Kentucky bourbon, you'll agree that Mr. Darcy is a fantastic marriage prospect!.
This has quickly become a must-have for any picnic. It holds about a third of a bottle of whiskey and is far less noticeable than a full bottle or even a small metal flask. The bottle has a slim profile that fits easily into a cooler or picnic basket, and the slight curve nests perfectly next to an aluminum can. It looks more like maple syrup or kombucha and won't give anyone away what you're drinking. It has a good grip in the hand and pours easily. br>br>Because of the glass, it's a little heavy, so I wouldn't keep it in my bag all day. It's ideal for day trips, tailgating parties, car camping, and picnics, though. For the ideal on-the-go party, I recommend pairing it with a Stanley metal shot glass set.
I wanted to buy a flask, but I kept reading that metal flasks shouldn't be left in liquor for more than 24 hours because the metal leaches into the liquor, changing the color and flavor. I decided to look for a glass alternative and found these. These look fantastic! They have a large capacity, are well-designed, and are long-lasting. I purchased the three-pack and gave two of them away as gifts, both of which were filled with Macallen Doublewood. As gifts, they were greatly appreciated.
rate cap. The flask is good quality, sturdy, attractive, and stable, making it ideal for storing gifts. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because the cap and gasket are a little small, so you have to be careful when installing them or you won't get a good seal. While this isn't usually an issue, if you've already filled it with your favorite alcoholic beverage recipe and are about to re-fill it, it could be. The more you take out of the flask, the more likely you are not to have the manual dexterity to get it exactly right, and you risk having your favorite beverage spill out of your clumsy fingers and onto the floor. Even thinking about those dropped droplets makes me cry! br>br>If you buy this flask, just be careful with the cap, and you'll be fine.
It's ideal for taking a couple of whiskey servings on the road. I like these bottles better than regular metal flasks because I don't have to empty and refill them after each trip. Glass containers last much longer than metal flasks when it comes to storing alcohol. Even though these are sturdy flasks, be careful not to shatter them when packing them with your other belongings.
Depending on how you intend to use it, this is undoubtedly a good product for the money. The one major disadvantage is that the rubber seal is frequently crooked and thus ineffective unless the bottle is sealed with extreme caution. br>br>I purchased my set for a one-time use at a party to hold a variety of flavored and colored liquors, and they were more than adequate for the job. I doubt these flasks would perform nearly as well if they were purchased with the intention of being used frequently.
It was purchased for the purpose of storing my aftershave. I make my own aftershave lotion with witch hazel and cornhuskers. It didn't leak in the first place. It was only a matter of being careful not to pour too quickly. There is a large hole in it. In any case, I didn't keep it. I used a Target soap dispenser that was of good quality. However, returning to the glass bottle, it is a nice bottle that does not leak and is thick and heavy. I'd buy it again if I needed one.
To be honest, the vodka didn't turn out all that well (the instructions didn't mention the level of gross-looking white floaties from the inside of the skittles, or the fact that if you bought middle-of-the-road vodka, you'd get middle-of-the-road vodka instead of premium vodka). You can tell the difference between a high-grade and a low-grade vodka, but I'm getting ahead of myself. The flasks, on the other hand, were a huge hit! They seal well, look good, and are just a fun container in general. My friends and I drained the flasks (my skittle vodka may have turned out gross, but it's still booze), and they're now using them to decorate their homes and chill alcohol that the entire handle won't fit into the fridge or freezer. Overall, the result is a victory.