Nalgene 2002-0008 Narrow-Mouth Bottle, HDPE/PP, 250mL (Pack of 12)
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My intention was to use them as travel medicine containers, just like another reviewer. It is the ideal size to carry a few pills in a purse in a 4 mL bottle. Ultimately, my doctor said I should always carry one prescription with me at all times, which is a much smaller one than I could find in the A small, peel-off sticker appears on all of my pharmacy labels My medication information is attached to the inside of a vial with a tape, so that I never have to worry about getting questions about my medication. You should keep in mind that these are regular screw top bottles, and thus can't be used for storing dangerous medications if they are not child safe. Keep these from children's hands! The user will be responsible for keeping them away from them! When traveling, I like to use very small travel toiletries--usually just a few drops--and I don't use much anymore in the longer run. My bath products are just enough to get me through a couple of days, so I would need less than an ounce of shampoo and maybe 1/2 ounce for a Due to their rigidity, these bottles are not ideal for creams with a great deal of thickness. Those are the kinds of jars that I prefer in 1 oz sizes.
You should only buy it if chemical resistance is what you need. has continuously raised prices on this brand in such a way that it's become It was such a stupid price that I looked for alternative products. Ironically, I found a 30ml PET bottle for 16 cents a piece! You'll find what you're looking for if you search. We really like the way the bright copper pellet standards look. The pigs I fed these over the years have wasted many of them.
In addition to taking a variety of pills for almost any eventuality, I travel a lot. These and other Nalgene bottles have been part of my past 10 years of travel. Food doesn't grow on trees A grade based on water quality There is both air and water A tight fit. For antibiotics or other substances that should not degrade in light (e. g. tamari), I use brown versions. There is nothing better than these (the 4mL) bottles for small pills like mini-pills In the case of Benadryl, Aspirin and Ambien, etc There are around 21 pills in each bottle. My personal preference is the 8mL size for my larger pills (Amoxicillin, Lipitor, or Tylenol) or the 16mL size for large tablets (vitamins). About 2/3 of a bottle's supply lasts for 3 weeks. When I plan a long trip, I use the next size up (8mL for 4mL, 16ml for 8mL) to make sure I have enough carrying space. - Overall, we can say that - It saves space and makes it convenient for me to keep them in my carry-on Some items are in a checked bag and some on a person. (I also use a Brother label printer with 8mm tape to add my name, date of birth, prescription number, drug name, and any other information I want to add. Take the dosage. Provide the name and phone number of the prescribing physician, and the name and number of the pharmacy. The fill date for this position is There is enough room for everything to fit in about 6point type. I am hopeful that this option would keep a nosy customs inspector at ease, even though I have never had to use it.
This bottle is perfect for packing and traveling! It does not leak at all!.
Using these bottles at airports is a good option for securing liquids in compliance with TSA rules. A liquid tight seal is present on the bottles. It has never happened to me to experience leaks when I have purchased slightly larger bottles in the past. It is of very high.
With its tough design and no leaks, it is perfect for taking pills or taking small amounts of liquids while traveling. Seals such as these can withstand pressure differentials up to several hundred pounds.
It had exactly what was described and had been delivered in good.
The bottles are very nice. It is a good piece of work.