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Package Quantity:12 | Size:2oz LDPE You are getting 6 plastic squeeze bottles Neck: 24-410 Type: Cylinder Color: Natural Cap: Red yorker dispensing. Uses: Wide range of uses from sauces to syrups or may be used for cake decorating.Plastic is Low density polyethylene (LDPE) with high tensile strength and low density. This makes it very tough and "squeezable." LDPE has medium clarity, good chemical resistance, high impact resistance, and high scratch resistance. Highly squeezable, arthritic hands or little tiny hands will have no problem using these bottles
D**N
Good design and quality
Very high quality, . . .I would buy again! large fill neck makes it easy to use.
A**C
Great for cookie decorating
These work great for cookie decorating with kids!
J**D
Convenient and precise
Great and convenient for culinary purposes
A**R
I use them to hold oil for easy access during cooking
It's a condiment bottle...I use them to hold oil for easy access during cooking...works as expected.
C**H
Excellent replacement for tubeless bicycle tire sealant, better than OEM containers.
If you aren't interested in these for bicycle use, I can say that these are great little squeeze bottles, clear enough to see the contents and soft enough to easily squeeze. They should work for most any liquid to light gel.Regarding use with bikes - I've been running tubeless on my bikes about as long as it's been out, and have tried many different things to get the sealant into tires, from the included scoop to the fancy syringe injectors, and wound up settling on the 2oz squeeze bottles that you can buy most sealants - most notably Stan's NoTubes. When you pull out the valve core, you can shoot in exactly the 2oz that you need by placing the conical dispenser tip against the valve body. I've been doing that for a couple years, but recently I wondered if there was a better way, so I looked and I found these. I ordered up a pack, and have bene using them for a couple months now, and I find them to be even better than the original Stan's bottles. First, they're clear, so if you've got some dried-up sealant on the inside, you can see it, which you can't with the opaque white of the Stan's bottles. Also, some sealants have particles that you can see when they settle out (Bontrager's TLR sealant has black particles) so you can quickly see if you've got them all shaken up before you inject it. Finally, the bottles are a little softer than the opaque white Stan's bottles, so it's a little bit easier to squeeze when you're injecting the sealant.They ship with the tips still sealed, and when I cut off one end, it wound up being a bit big to properly fit against a presta valve body, so instead I started opening them with a sharp 3mm (1/8") drill bit. This preserves the rounded end shape of the cone so it fits nicely against the open valve body.Buy sealant in a quart (or make your own if you're adventurous) and get these bottles, and you'll be set to go!
H**A
Four Stars
nice
D**Y
Five Stars
These are great for cooks...
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