John Sheridan wrote:Why use them they are heavy, just use a PET bottle they are indestructible and cheap.
Aushiker wrote:John Sheridan wrote:Why use them they are heavy, just use a PET bottle they are indestructible and cheap.
That is what I do. They seem to last just fine. My one Nalagene jar does not get any use any more.
Andrew
corvus wrote:Just as a follow up to my original post it was little bottles I had problems with 30ml/60ml used for Olive oil, butter and or Sauces and they were well used and old![]()
corvus
andrewa wrote:Like John Sheridan, I'm wondering why anyone uses Nalgene bottles due to their weight.
For larger volumes of liquid (>1000ml), I'd use a wine bladder. For 500ml or less, I'd use an old soft drink bottle. For small volumes (50ml or less), I use a pathology company urine specimen jar (which I fortunately have access to, but, if needed, you can buy one quite cheaply from a chemist).
All cheap or free, as light as can be, and who cares how long they last, or whether a truck can run over them.
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