4 Pcs 250ml Plastic Safety Lab Wash Bottle,Squeeze Bottle with Scale Labels (8 oz/4 Bottle).
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The dip tube is usually removable (I haven't purchased this specific product), and if it is, it can be used upside down. It would drip if I didn't squeeze some air out of the bottle before flipping it and releasing it. That appears to be a viable option.
I've used it with cleaning solvents for firearms to remove fouling.
Selected User Reviews For 4 Pcs 250ml Plastic Safety Lab Wash Bottle,Squeeze Bottle with Scale Labels (8 oz/4 Bottle).
Let me tell you something. The straws that connect the bent tube to the bottom of the bottle crack, allowing air to get into the tube, which is EXACTLY the same as the cheap Chinese ones I bought for 99 cents on another site. As a result, they quit their jobs. There is no liquid rising from the bottom. Only three days after I received them, the first one failed. This is a waste of time.
I am responsible for my mother full-time and assist her in using the restroom. I'll have to assist her in cleaning up if she has an accident. It becomes more difficult to clean her up as she grows older and her dementia worsens. I used to just get her in the shower to clean her up after going to the bathroom, but that was inconvenient and neither of us enjoyed doing it. br>br>These were ideal for the job and put a lot of pressure on the target. They're well constructed. br>br> They aren't particularly heavy-duty, but they are thick and sturdy enough for my needs. They'd be too difficult to push if they were much thicker. They're almost perfect for my requirements.
I saw these bottles advertised elsewhere as a must-have for someone who had double jaw surgery and was restricted to a liquid diet. These are ideal for someone who is in that situation. Even for someone who could only take in a small amount of liquid at a time, the amount of liquid that comes out is extremely small; however, these bottles are excellent and deserve 5 stars. To increase the flow of liquid, we simply cut about a half-inch off the tip.
These were purchased for washing window frames, one with soapy water and the other for rinsing. They worked fine at first, but after a brief coffee break, they stopped working. The tube had been split by the soapy water, allowing air to enter and render it useless. But I'm not one to give up easily; I cut a piece of surgical tubing to fit over their tube, allowing me to continue using it. When I was supposed to finish another set of windows the next morning, the plain water one had a split tube. It was usable after the same fix, but I had a question - Why would they want to use self-splitting tubes? br>br>They were very reasonably priced, and as with anything, a lower-than-expected price is a good sign. off.
The nozzle hole on this squeeze bottle is significantly larger than any other squeeze bottle I've used in the last 20 years. As a result, it is more difficult to regulate the output volume. The liquid will flow in a larger stream. I've been using these for a few years and am looking for something with a smaller nozzle diameter. If this isn't an issue for you, then these bottles are fine. The inside-out When straw comes loose from the bottle, you'll have to dig it out. I've never had any of these problems with other brands of bottles.
These wash bottles aren't as fancy as lab-certified wash bottles, but they'll do the job. It has a narrow mouth, but it's not any narrower than a standard water bottle. There hasn't been any dripping or sputtering when squeezed from the straw. Most importantly, it's solvent-friendly. One contains lacquer thinner (acetone-based), while the other contains mineral spirits.
Its elongated nozzle makes it simple to direct water where it's needed while also preventing sloshing. over. It also protects my hands from my small, pointy cactus!.
I'm not sure what to say. They're translucent, soft, and watertight, and I can use them to squirt my kids. Seriously, this is a fantastic tool that does exactly what it says it will.