Thank you! Called a local herb shop & will take a bottle or 2 with me.To make sure you get the proper lids with the proper thread size, it would be best to buy them from the same vendor you got the bottles from...if you can
Hello and thank you for all your wisdom. I on the look-out for a hand full of screw on lids for the 30-60 ml amber bottles I already have. Any suggestions?
There are a few different Cap Sizes because 30ml & 60ml Bottles can have Different Neck Sizes.
1 oz and 2 oz Boston round bottles take 20-400 size caps.
Not all. I have 0.5oz, 1oz and 2oz bottles that all take 18mm (18/400 caps)
Phenolic Cone Cap - 1/2oz & 1oz (18mm)
One “last” question: does nicotine base of PG or VG) expand when frozen?
One “last” question: does nicotine base of PG or VG) expand when frozen? Should I leave a bit of room in the bottle? TY!
That's really helpful. I have a bunch of 30ml boston rounds. I made the mistake of soaking the caps in soapy water to clean, but the water ended up getting inside the polycone inserts. I tried popping off the polycone inserts to clean them but cracked quite a few.
Does anyone know if you can just get the polycone inserts that go right inside the cap? The caps are so cheap though I think its not a big deal if they don't sell the polycone inserts separately.
You should always leave some headroom--~2 ml. Not because of freezer contraction, but because of the ambient temperature of the room in which your nicotine was bottled originally. If you filled your bottles in the winter when the ambient temperature was, say, in the 60s, and then open said bottle on a hot summer day, your nicotine base will expand and you'll have a big mess on your hands. I always use a cookie sheet or something similar, anyway, just in case. Easier to clean and much safer. I also use funnels to transfer my base from bottle to bottle. Good luck!
Yikes. I filled all my 30ml nearly to the brim, just enough room to allow the polycone inserts to push in the bottle without spilling nicotine solution out the sides. I figured if there is no air in the bottle, that's best.
Maybe I will open them in the refrigerator when I need them in order to "burb" them.
I then placed them in the freezer and within a few minutes I heard popping sounds coming from the freezer.
How many bottles are we talking about? If just a few, I'd probably pour out a little (1.5ml) from each bottle and recap. Or, like you said, defrost in the the fridge and hope for the best. You'll probably have some spillage. Put something under the defrosting bottle to catch the overflow, just in case.
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It brings up a good point though. Maybe when I get new glass bottles, I'll put them in the freezer first to see if they pop.