100 ml bottles ?

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Cry79

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I was going to make a new order
and I thought that would be very handy to have the chance to buy bottles
100ml of our favorite liquid

I think many like me now use only these excellent liquid
and now a 30ml glass bottles I have so many
then I also thought that it might be a good idea to also use those
100ml plastic then I can transfer home
so the liquid would remain in the plastic bottles only for the journey
and would also be safer transport
without the risk of broken glass bottles

I hope not to have made ​​too many mistakes in the translation
sorry :oops:
 

Annette Rogers

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I would like the larger bottles as well. I go through the 30ml Red Hot Cinnamon fast. Would larger brown glass bottles be an option?
I could offer a larger glass bottle, but I'd be fairly concerned that a larger bottle would be too easily broken by the USPS. Plus, they'd be pretty heavy to ship! I think it's probably safer to have the larger bottles be plastic and then you can transfer the e-liquid to glass as soon as it arrives.
 

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I've been buying 100 ml bottles from the same supplier for a couple years now ... comes in a green plastic bottle with a single cap, he used to ship a matching nozzle cap for free ... recently he offered the option to not include the nozzle cap and reduced the price by a buck ... if I order USPS Priority it comes in a box, if standard USPS shipping, it comes in a padded manilla envelope wrapped in bubble wrap ... and I've never received a crushed, damaged or leaking bottle ... so yeah, plastic bottles are good for shipping, just FYI for your fact gathering ... when he has a 10% - 20% sale, I've paid as low as $47 for 100 ml, or low-50's for my regularly priced brand in 100 ml ... I transfer to small glass bottles so taste isn't affected

of course, your flavors are much cleaner and tastier :p

btw, that reminds me : are ALL your vg juices thin ? :unsure: this is a good thing :thumb: but I was amazed how thin your 100% vg juice is, Pina Colada, for example ... almost all vg juices I've previously used are quite a bit thicker :confused: maybe I just don't get around much anymore ;)
 

Annette Rogers

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Hi bbb, thanks for the info! I'm looking at a lot of different bottle options right now so any feedback helps. Also, all my VG e-liquids are thin compared to most out there. 100% VG e-liquids tend to be much too thick to work properly, especially in all the new cartomizers and tanks out there so I always make my VG mixes following my thinner recipe. I know it happily surprises many people who expect to have wicking issues or clogged atties from 100% VG!
 

Lyle Devine

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Great Idea, I know on the website that glass bottles from a marketing standpoint is 'the thing' that made me think, "this person really cares about their product" made Virgin Vapors that much more credable in my mind, that said, the issue of BPA, has leaching issues more when exposed to higher tempatures, the problem is compleatly avoided by using polypropyline plastic, and what is sugested for medical purposes instead of PVC for other reasons than BPA namely another harmful compound. I am thinking that shortly I will be amassing a collection of bottles as well, and like the idea of reusing them, as a way of being green...

I think that you can not only keep the credability gained by using glass packaging but also the credability of being green by offering customers a large quantity polypropyline bottle that can be recycled, to refill their glasswear.
 
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