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Labels allow identification at a glance.
These bottles are fluorinated to prevent contents from being absorbed.
Also known as wash bottles, these dispense liquid at a downward angle.
These bottles are made with an additive that prevents electrostatic discharge from building up on the surface.
Made of FEP plastic, these are our most chemical-resistant squeeze bottles. They are also autoclavable.
Long nozzles allow dispensing in hard-to-reach places.
Choose a needle-tip squeeze bottle for your most precise dispensing applications.
Squeeze out liquids one drop at a time.
Identify contents at a glance with these sets of 25 bottles in five lid colors.
Add a needle with a luer lock connection and squeeze to dispense a single drop or a stream of liquid.
These spray bottles resist harsh chemicals.
Spray liquids with these fillable bottles—the head twists on and off to make filling easy.
Spray liquids around your food processing plant while reducing the risk of contaminating the food. These spray bottles have metal additives in the spray head and on the label that can be picked up by a metal detector if the bottles—or any piece of the spray head or label—fall into your line.
Release a fine mist spray similar to an aerosol without propellants or pressure.
Dispense up to three times more liquid per stroke than other spray bottles.
Spray at any angle—even upside down.
No funnel needed to fill these bottles—a wide mouth allows quick refilling without spilling.
Access tight spaces with the 36" long tube that extends from these spray bottles.
Identify contents quickly with labels written in English and Spanish.
Spray thin liquids evenly without propellant. Fill the sprayer and pressurize with compressed air.
Fill the reservoir, attach the propellant cartridge, and spray.
An additive prevents electrostatic discharge from building up on the surface of these dispensers.
Dispense flammable liquids with these FM-approved push-top dispensers.
Moisten swabs and wipes by pushing down on the top.
Turn these bottles upside down and press the flange to dispense.
Often used in laboratories, these dispensers fit on most lab bottles. Push down on the top to dispense precise amounts of acids, solvents, and other liquids.
A unique valve on these pens and bottles releases a precise amount of liquid without flooding the tip and splattering.
These bottles have a squeeze-bulb dropper attached to the lid.
Squeeze the bottle to force liquid through the tube and into the cup, then pour out the measured amount.
These carboys are fluorinated to prevent contents from being absorbed.