deejStuff Is Here!! (Part Three!)

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I don't know how expensive this would be but, for the plastic bottles, if you don't put the drip tip on, you could a peel-off thing over the neck (like a tamper-proof seal) then the cap. If the drip tips were in the bag, I'm sure most of us could figure out how to put it on.

It wouldn't work for the glass bottles as the dripper is attached to the cap.

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Another common example of a tamper-evident package is a bottle with a screw-on lid. Unscrewing and removing the lid reveals a covering over the bottle opening. This covering of film, paper, or some composite construction adheres to the rim of the bottle opening with a heat seal adhesive.
from: http://pffc-online.com/mag/913-paper-tamperevident-tamperproof-packaging
 
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So I just google and found flat pvc shrink bands. They have a lot of bottle diameters...what's the smallest/largest?

if they're the perforated type, I can't use 'em... the intent is to seal the cap as opposed to securing the cap.

I don't have calipers, but the bottom band on the cap is close to 13/16", tapering to about 11/16". Bottle diameter on the 10ml is ... 7/8" ?

15 ml is a bit bigger. The 30ml is about 1- 1/8" diameter in the body.

There's no appreciable neck exposed on any of those sizes, so the shrink band would have to tightly seal around both the body of the bottle and the lower band of the cap.

I use shrink-bands on my glass bottles... none of them work on the plastics (I tried). Also, these PET bottles are almost as sensitive to heat as the shrink band itself. I deformed a LOT of bottles...
 

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I don't know how expensive this would be but, for the plastic bottles, if you don't put the drip tip on, you could a peel-off thing over the neck (like a tamper-proof seal) then the cap. If the drip tips were in the bag, I'm sure most of us could figure out how to put it on.

It wouldn't work for the glass bottles as the dripper is attached to the cap.

ETA:
from: Tamper-Evident, Tamper-Proof Packaging Part of Life Today - Paper, Film & Foil Converter

Assuming I could find the stock and the applicator (I'm assuming it'd be some form of machine), those are awfully small necks... more trouble than it's worth?


I need to check with my bottle vendor and see if they maybe make a childproof cap with a bit of rubber at the top instead of that spike...
 

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I took a 30ml bottle that was almost empty and filled it with water. I dried it off and put a piece of Saran Wrap over the top then screwed the cap on over that. Turning it upside down, it does leak a little (very little) if I squeeze the bottle as hard as I can.

ETA: No drip tip.

ETA2: It ain't pretty as the wrap has to stick out past the cap if the cap is going to hold it in place.
 
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aka The USPS?

yeah...

I can't prove it, but I think all the leakers went airborne. I know USPS uses FedEx to move stuff around the country and internationally....

Back to the important stuff -- if this tastes as good as it sounds, it will replace Tiramisu for me. (And I really like your Tiramisu.

grad thinks it does...


grad, you can go ahead and post your review if you like...
 

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yeah...

I can't prove it, but I think all the leakers went airborne. I know USPS uses FedEx to move stuff around the country and internationally....

Yeah I seriously doubt they drove my Deejstuff all the way to WV from AZ. From Saturday to Monday. That's not gonna happen...LOL
 

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Hey! Look what I found on the site's reviews Section:

"I only use EGO batteries, so I guess I am at 3.7v and the first atomizer head I used was a 2.8ohm. At this point, it was very good. A little on the sweeter side, so I then put on a 1.8ohm head, and that changed everything. I am getting the perfect balance of espresso and caramel, and then a little vanilla! Very delicious!"
 

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Hey! Look what I found on the site's reviews Section:

"I only use EGO batteries, so I guess I am at 3.7v and the first atomizer head I used was a 2.8ohm. At this point, it was very good. A little on the sweeter side, so I then put on a 1.8ohm head, and that changed everything. I am getting the perfect balance of espresso and caramel, and then a little vanilla! Very delicious!"

Definitely need a lower ohm atomizer if all you're using is a non-twist ego. In fact I think they're more like 3.2-3.3 volts. But even with a 1.8ohm head, if they really want control to fine tune the flavor they should try to get a twist or equivalent. Just a couple-few 10th's of a volt either way can make a big difference.
 
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