Small reusable plastic bottles for liquids
#1
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Small reusable plastic bottles for liquids
The kind of mouthwash I use doesn't come in a small size. So I've purchased those travel plastic bottles from CVS/Walgreens. But these never seal tight and I end up having the liquid leak out copiously.
So do you have any suggestions on where I can get a good travel-size reusable bottle/container for liquids?
So do you have any suggestions on where I can get a good travel-size reusable bottle/container for liquids?
#2
Join Date: Oct 2012
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My $ .02
Purchase a couple of the travel size mouthwash bottles from the source of your choice. Empty their contents, then dispense your mouthwash into them. We end up purchasing the LARGE bottles of mouthwash from our local warehouse club and have been doing this for travel the past few years without incident.
#3
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There are many sources - Container Store, Muji, big box stores like Target & Walmart. The silicone versions I find a little more leak proof but they tend to take up way too much space in a ziploc. No worries if you're packing in a checked bag.
Another "cheap and readily available" option along the lines of an existing travel mouthwash bottle might be a mini liquor bottle. Basically, something designed for a thin liquid (many "travel" bottles seem to be ok for thicker substances like shampoo, conditioner, shower gel)
Another "cheap and readily available" option along the lines of an existing travel mouthwash bottle might be a mini liquor bottle. Basically, something designed for a thin liquid (many "travel" bottles seem to be ok for thicker substances like shampoo, conditioner, shower gel)
#4
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Purchase a couple of the travel size mouthwash bottles from the source of your choice. Empty their contents, then dispense your mouthwash into them. We end up purchasing the LARGE bottles of mouthwash from our local warehouse club and have been doing this for travel the past few years without incident.
There are many sources - Container Store, Muji, big box stores like Target & Walmart. The silicone versions I find a little more leak proof but they tend to take up way too much space in a ziploc. No worries if you're packing in a checked bag.
Another "cheap and readily available" option along the lines of an existing travel mouthwash bottle might be a mini liquor bottle. Basically, something designed for a thin liquid (many "travel" bottles seem to be ok for thicker substances like shampoo, conditioner, shower gel)
Another "cheap and readily available" option along the lines of an existing travel mouthwash bottle might be a mini liquor bottle. Basically, something designed for a thin liquid (many "travel" bottles seem to be ok for thicker substances like shampoo, conditioner, shower gel)
#5
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Yeah, and silicone bottles are bad for oils & some serums. We tend to talk about things like this in the Women's forum here and in the fashion/beauty forum I frequent on Cruise Critic. I get lots of good idea ;-) [for face oils & serum, eye drops bottles are good!] Some people have VERY creative solutions, and you never know until someone asks!
#7
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Have you tried the Nalgene bottles which are available at Container Store (and are actually reasonably priced there)?
They are available elsewhere too, but Container Store is probably the easiest. Here is one example:
https://www.containerstore.com/s/nal...0243&q=nalgene
They are available elsewhere too, but Container Store is probably the easiest. Here is one example:
https://www.containerstore.com/s/nal...0243&q=nalgene
#8
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Have you tried the Nalgene bottles which are available at Container Store (and are actually reasonably priced there)?
They are available elsewhere too, but Container Store is probably the easiest. Here is one example:
https://www.containerstore.com/s/nal...0243&q=nalgene
They are available elsewhere too, but Container Store is probably the easiest. Here is one example:
https://www.containerstore.com/s/nal...0243&q=nalgene
#9
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I've used the "original" nalgene bottle (from REI) as a camping water bottle. That's what it was designed for. Haven't used the travel toiletry versions though. (If I recall the early to mid 80s, Nalgene's claim to fame is that nothing "stuck" to the bottle and changed the flavor - so you could do koolaid with one bottle but once unlike some bottles, the next 5 bottles of water wouldn't still taste of koolaid ;-)
#12
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I have one gripe about Nalgene. They make their travel bottles in 1 oz, 2 oz and 4 oz sizes, but not in the 3.4 oz max carry-on size that the TSA mandates. I don't know why Nalgene doesn't make them, I would imagine that they would be a big seller.
#13
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I'd also look at 50/100ml spout bags, similar to baby food pouches (without the re-sealable zipper for reusable ones), but I'm a container nerd. They're similar to the soft flask style used in "rum runners" for cruise ships. The small opening should help keep thin liquids from leaking and you can add a layer of plastic wrap on to help it seal.
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I buy a travel size bottle of Listerine, toss the contents, and pour my mouthwash into it. It seals very well and even has a child safety cap.
#15
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did the same thing with a generic CVS mouthwash bottle. May grab one of the Listerine bottles next as I’ve been using this one for ~1 year.