I recommend that you store juice in glass and use a plastic bottle for dripping. Works great for me. Plastic leaches into the juice over time, and is particularly difficult with tank cracker flavorings, i.e., much greater leaching. With glass, the dark colored glass is best. I prefer the amber as they are less expensive, though the cobalt blue is very attractive, but higher priced. Amazon Prime has some pretty great prices on bottles in small quantities of ten or twelve. When I use plastic for samples, or what have you, you can't beat China prices of 50 bottles for less than $10 delivered (more or less, prices vary and change), but require about a three week delivery time. Also, the plastic spouts are nice and can be used with syringes, as well. MyFreedomSmokes has these bottles that can use the same spouts and needles for either bottles, or syringes, and can be purchased in quantities of one, or more. I find these bottles very helpful, compatible, they travel easy, and are not too expensive. Two cents.Thanks, I am excited and nervous at the same time....that is a lot of money I could have spent on vendor juice if this doesn't pan out for me but I have to think positive....I think I can...I think I can....lol
I prefer plastic only because I hate the drippers that the glass bottles use. I drip 99% of the time and those Yorker spouts are easy peasy to use to fill other bottles or drip etc.... Although I may find glass to be easier to work with.
As Sarge mentioned, build up your glassware over time. Re-agent bottles (wide mouth) are the way to go (eventually), as they provide a great seal, allow you to mix, aerate, and store the juice, and all of these items can be purchased on Amazon. Once the mad scientist mind-set kicks in, it's hard to resist building a vape lab, so good luck to you! Welcome aboard!


