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What sort of bottles do you prefer your e-liquids to come in?

Which bottles do you prefer?

  • Needle Tip

    Votes: 8 25.8%
  • Plastic tip

    Votes: 14 45.2%
  • Glass bottle with dropper

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Don't care.

    Votes: 7 22.6%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .
I like glass in theory but plastic is far more practical for filling a Kayfun or Rose so what I want really is squeezy-glass.

Totally agree. Glass is cool, but its a bit of a ballache. I'd rather have it a few pence cheaper and use a thin tipped squashy plastic.
 
Ahh .. you liked it then ?


The Powwow & Chiricahua only survived a day each,still going on the Coyote/Nana as before bed vapes.

I'm just trying to persuade the GF that I NEED/MUST HAVE more of the Powwow/Sun though,she will be worn down until she releases some cash in my direction :P
 
When we started out trading, all that seemed available was the hard plastic bottles.

Customers found it difficult to extract their liquid, in particular when they were reaching the end of the bottle.

We changed to soft bottles over 2 years ago and customers certainly prefer them.

More recently we have produced a "Vintage" range with glass dropper bottles and customers who enjoy well steeped flavours view these as a special treat (even though the price is comparable to our regular bottles !).

We do still have the number of customers who will only purchase "fresh juice" and prefer to wait while it is made for them then and there. And they most certainly want it in squishy bottles.
 
Squeezy bottles all the way, glass looks cool but I hate those bloody droppers-so wasteful. Hard plastic is another pet hate just because it is hard work to fill a tank.
 
Bit of a rip-off, but I bought 100x squeezy plastic bottle with thin tip for about £14 from here - Dropper Bottle Squeezable LDPE Childproof Cap Tip Liquid Ejuice Empty Wholesale | eBay Why is it so expensive to have a thin tip on a squeezy bottle? For about £3 or £4 you can get squeezy bottles with fat tip, or rigid PET bottles with thin tip, why does it cost about a tenner more to have a thin tip on a squeezy bottle? Rip off merchants
 
Totally agree. Glass is cool, but its a bit of a ballache. I'd rather have it a few pence cheaper and use a thin tipped squashy plastic.

heh, you are assuming Plastic is cheaper than glass ... which is often not the case .. especially in larger sizes
 
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