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I read that common plastic bottles should not be used and should be high density without rubber.
I enquired at the pharmacy, but they do not have.
I would like to know if using a "eyegene" drop bottle would be ok?
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Use HDPE plastic, like these: www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/549644621/5_Pack_30ml_HDPE_High_density_polyethylene_Dropper_Bottles_DIY_Self_Mixing.htmlHi guys
I read that common plastic bottles should not be used and should be high density without rubber.
I enquired at the pharmacy, but they do not have.
I would like to know if using a "eyegene" drop bottle would be ok?
Thanks
Rob
Or these: www.reflectonline.co.za/pg/117358/dropper-bottles-complete-units
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Would the 12mm be the correct drop size?
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I'm not sure. I must actually test mine and compare them to what I got from Biosil.Thank you kindly stu77000 , I really appreciate your time looking up the bottles in south africa.
Would the 12mm be the correct drop size?
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I was going to go with those from Reflecta but there is a minimum order of 100 bottles, still cheap at R3,50 a bottle for the 50ml though. So I just went with the Bid or Buy bottles and ordered 20. Much more expensive but less than R500 from Refelcta which would include shipping for 100 bottles.You could always sell some off to others looking for bottles.
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