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The VS is incredible.
Bottles, however (which drew my attention to this thread)...
I dislike glass dropper bottles.
I know they make the contents seem all special and make you believe you're doing something nice for precious juice, but they're messy, inconvenient and inefficient. Just give me a nice cheap plastic squeezer and I'm happy.
 

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The VS is incredible.
Bottles, however (which drew my attention to this thread)...
I dislike glass dropper bottles.
I know they make the contents seem all special and make you believe you're doing something nice for precious juice, but they're messy, inconvenient and inefficient. Just give me a nice cheap plastic squeezer and I'm happy.

Maybe we can make the option for glass or plastic.
 

radiokaos

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I haven't and I didn't catch that it said "VS." I did a search on "VS" in this forum and found the responses interesting. I just ordered some and look forward to trying it. Thank you for replying.

I hope you like it and I'm anxious to hear what you think.
 

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The VS is incredible.
Bottles, however (which drew my attention to this thread)...
I dislike glass dropper bottles.
I know they make the contents seem all special and make you believe you're doing something nice for precious juice, but they're messy, inconvenient and inefficient. Just give me a nice cheap plastic squeezer and I'm happy.

Let me go further; glass dropper bottles suck. They're clumsy, messy, drippy, and hard to get the last little bit of liquid out.

When I produced the first WTA eliquid and the heavens parted and angels sang, do you think it was over a glass dropper bottle? Hell no... it was a cheap plastic squeeze bottle, as God intended. :)
 

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My complaint with the dripper bottles is the thickness of the VG WTA. It is so thick that it leaves the bottle with a good deal on the outside of the dripper. If you don't let it drip off it makes a mess and wastes WTA, even if you do let the excess drip back into the bottle there is some left that gets on the rim of the bottle when putting the dripper back in.
 

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ARRRGGHHH!!!

I'm ok now...... relatively speaking that is......

anyway

I like the glass dropper bottle the DIY comes in.
Yes the liquid is thick and a goodly amount adheres to the outside of the dropper so you have to pay attention when using it so as not to "make a mess" and having gone through a few bottles I find the amount remaining in the bottle that the dropper doesn't pull out is so very very tiny as to almost be inconsequential but at that I get every last bit by simply adding some vodka and shaking it up then using the resultant liquid to thin other DIY with so there is no loss at all........

breath ya old fart

Did I say I like the glass dropper bottle? Check, I did.

So Jerry, if ya lost the glass and went with plastic dripper bottles would that allow for a price break? (-:
 

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I'm strongly in favor of glass. Having gotten rid of combustion products, I'd just as soon not add xenoestrogens. (I suppose there's always the chance they get broken down by the heat, or in some way don't make it into the vapor. And presumably this shouldn't be a problem if the plastic is polypropylene. But then again, we didn't know it was a problem with PVC or polycarbonate until we did, and I'm betting we still haven't uncovered all the nasties that can dissolve into your food -- or your vape -- from various plastics.)
 
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