šÆ Squeeze the Day with Style!
The Qinsihwn 16 Pack 8oz Clear Plastic Honey Bottles are designed for optimal storage and presentation of honey and other liquids. Made from high-quality food-grade plastic, these bottles feature a unique flip lid with an airtight seal, ensuring freshness and preventing leaks. With a compact size and versatile usage, they are perfect for both personal use and gifting.
P**K
The best honey containers
Easy to hold, easy to squeeze, and my favorite of all, it has that little sphincter valve in the lid to stop the flow of honey when you stop squeezing. It help keeps the lid clean. I hate when the lid and cap gets all sticky. This is my preferred bottles hands down.
H**D
Good size and a great value
This year is my first with honeybees. Got the bees to improve my Kona coffee production and that made a huge difference. Better yet is all the honey they are making. This year seems like all my friends and family will be getting coffee, honey, and beeswax candles. These jars are a good size. Not too small to seem cheap, but not so large to exhaust my honey supplies on just a few people. The bottles are well made, do not leak, and they serve easily. The price is very reasonable for what you get.
D**L
Great quality
A family member has a bee hive and they were harvesting honey for the first time. I quickly jumped on Amazon and ordered these for my cousin under the proviso I got a bottle in the mailš It worked, the bottle is great quality, weāll be ordering more.
I**
I like the self sealing lid
Perfect size for a trial!
P**2
Used for epoxy resin
I bought these to use for epoxy resin, and I am so happy that I did! It was such a hassle and a mess pouring 10 ml of epoxy out of a half-gallon jug that I found myself not even wanting to use it anymore, so the epoxy was sitting in a cabinet unused for months. Not to mention that it took ages to get the big resin container warmed up in a bucket of hot water, which made the whole process way too lengthy to want to bother with. I saw on a tutorial that someone used honey containers to store their epoxy for easy and mess-free pouring, so I thought I'd give it a shot. The mouths of these containers are wide enough to pour epoxy into from a big jug without having to use a funnel of some sort, and the lid seals up nice and tight so I don't worry about the resin drying out. Now I can pour the resin and hardener into a mixing cup easily without going through several pairs of gloves and a wad of paper towels, and they warm up fast in hot water. Such a game changer!
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