Are glass containers safe to reuse after mixing?

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zoiDman

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Those I like! Thanks for posting that zioDman! :thumb:

Kinda brings out the Mad Scientist in everyone.

A Graduated Cylinder is a very easy way to do DIY. You just make a “Ladder” recipe and away you go. And Erlenmeyer Flasks are just cool to have period.

Like I said, if you don’t mind washing stuff, Lab Glass is cool.
 

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They do have a sense of humor. That is for sure.

I like this link at the bottom of their home page...

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Kinda brings out the Mad Scientist in everyone.

A Graduated Cylinder is a very easy way to do DIY. You just make a “Ladder” recipe and away you go. And Erlenmeyer Flasks are just cool to have period.

Like I said, if you don’t mind washing stuff, Lab Glass is cool.

And they have great coffee mugs I can drink out of while I DIY. Thanks for the great link.
 

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Oh man, order placed!! Nice cylinders!!Thanks
For a dedicated meassuring device, nothing beats a Graduated Cylinder.

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Graduated Cylinders Graduated Cylinders : United Nuclear , Scientific Equipment & Supplies

This is also a nice set but perhaps a tad small...
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Micro Glassware Set Micro Glassware Set : United Nuclear , Scientific Equipment & Supplies

I'm not really into washing a bunch of stuff but a Graduated Cylinder is nice to have around when you are first starting to do DIY.
 

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I use the amber euro dropper bottles. The blunt tip needles that I use fits perfectly through the hole and much less chance of spilling any of the 100 mg nic that I use :)

That's exactly how I roll too. Just put a bunch of small bottles of 100 mg VG in my freezer storage bin for a nice nap, after taking advantage of Box Elder's recent sale. The VG sets up like rubber cement but does not freeze solid or expand. Recently pulled out a bottle of 100 mg VG MFS nic that had been sitting in the freezer for 18 months. Zero change, still as fresh and colorless as the day I got it.

Not a fan of grad cylinders for 100% VG...takes too long to completely empty since its glass (plastic might be better for VG). I use syringes for all DIY. I found that the eurodropper inserts I got for the 50 mL amber bottles also fit PAs 15 mL bottles, so I use syringe/euros for those too! And my VG and distilled water too. Sometimes bottles can get knocked over during a big DIY night...and sometimes I myself can get knocked over! :vapor: :blink:
 
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