
Terrific little glass bottles with looooong necks, in the shape called "Ampules". About half the total height is a standard cylindrical shape, at the top of this there is shoulder and above that, is an elongated tulip shaped neck. All are clear. They may have either a blue, gold or ground band on or below the "bulb" of the tulip. Bud vases for a single forgetmenot, decorative holders for colored sand or water, delicate vials for perfumes and essences, whatever the use, you just won't find them in stores. The 5 ml is 88mm tall with a 6mm neck and is 16mm in diameter at the bottom. Looking for bulk savings? Try our case packs and save over 50%!
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20958P20 AMPULE, 5ML | |
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20958P288 AMPULE, 5ML, CASE (288) |
It's clear that we can't describe all of these crystal-clear vinyl bags and totes. We've seen them from 5" x 2-1/2" x 5" deep to 11" x 2-1/2" x 9" deep and in half a dozen sizes in between; with white, black and no binding; with and without handles. Most have zippers, but a few don't. The vinyl in most is similar to what is used in a makeup bag. What they all have in common is that their high quality. We'll just pick out (4) assorted styles for you and save you the anguish of the decision.
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35453 SEE-THRU BAGS |
A bare bulb -- rubber, that is -- and a translucent-plastic 2mL barrel combine to make a 2ml dropper. The dropper is marked in .25ml increments. Inexpensive enough that you can toss it after you use it.
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35912 2ML DROPPER |
Lots of excitement around here today. Pat found a source for a childproof white–plastic screw cap for a bottle with a 28/400 thread. And it has a 2 mL dropper, graduated in 1/4 mL increments after the first 1/2 mL, that can be pulled from the cap and used separately! It’s 3–1/2” long from dropper tip to the top of the cap, plus the 1–1/4” rubber bulb. Doesn’t take much to make them break out the champagne around here. For extra savings, try our case of 400!
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35199 CAP W/DROPPER | |
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36450 CASE OF(400) |
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