Dropper bottles

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superbug
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Dropper bottles

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Hi all,
I was wondering which dropper bottles are the best to use in schools.
A photo or info details would be very much appreciated as we need to buy heaps of new ones asap.

Thanks Everyone
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We have 25ml ones amber, their are also 50ml amber ones, but they would not fit into our new cupboards. We have the the dabco unitray which holds 10 dropper bottles, Haines page 15 DUN102, Do hope this helps you.
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Re: Dropper bottles

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We are now going to Stuhl bottles. Haines and Westlab have them. Please note - 1not all solns will be suitable for storing in them...
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We use 50mL amber glass bottles. Yes, there is a risk of cross contamination, but I usually find that when this happens it has been a deliberate act, so the Stuhl bottles won't stop them. The glass bottles are durable in the long term.
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Re: Dropper bottles

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We use Stuhl Bottles.
Could you please tell which solutions are not good to store in these.
I normally use them for all the solutions :-(
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