Dropper Bottles
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Dropper Bottles
Is anyone looking for dropper or other bottles to decant their paints? Any GW paint users (why do you hate yourself) who are jealous of the Vallejo/Reaper/Army Painter dropped bottles?
Any crazy mofos like me using an artist acrylic with a terrible bottle design which makes a mess everywhere?
I found this site: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
It's local to Ottawa and sells a selection of bottles. I've contacted them to see if they will do pick ups so I can avoid delivery fees. I'm going to pick up some nice bottles with an integrated eyedropper lid.
Any crazy mofos like me using an artist acrylic with a terrible bottle design which makes a mess everywhere?
I found this site: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
It's local to Ottawa and sells a selection of bottles. I've contacted them to see if they will do pick ups so I can avoid delivery fees. I'm going to pick up some nice bottles with an integrated eyedropper lid.
Re: Dropper Bottles
What a great idea. I might be picking up a few and you can't beat the price.
RKelly- Posts : 1241
Join date : 2012-03-08
Re: Dropper Bottles
They do pickups, their hours are 1-5 but you probably should call in advance. The PET bottles are super clear but not very squeezy so better for thinner mediums. The nozzles are clean with no residue squirting out when they close.
The glass bottles are nice and compact, low and the droppers are glass, so no glass agitator in the bottom.
My paints are very fluid, basically airbrush thin, I'm not sure how good the droppers will be with a thicker substance.
The dropper lids come with a child-safe lock which is annoying for me but not that big a deal.
They drop small, controller drops for people who like to work with mixing ratios.
I am very happy, especially considering the price.
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The glass bottles are nice and compact, low and the droppers are glass, so no glass agitator in the bottom.
My paints are very fluid, basically airbrush thin, I'm not sure how good the droppers will be with a thicker substance.
The dropper lids come with a child-safe lock which is annoying for me but not that big a deal.
They drop small, controller drops for people who like to work with mixing ratios.
I am very happy, especially considering the price.
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