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Also known as wash bottles, these bottles dispense liquids at an angle. They are often used to rinse labware or clean work surfaces.
Labels on these bottles help you quickly identify their contents. Also known as wash bottles, they dispense at an angle.
Often used to clean glassware or tubing, these bottles have a valve that lets you dispense liquids upside down or at any angle. Colored lids and labels help you identify their contents at a glance.
Keep a set of bottles labeled with common hazardous chemicals at your workstation.
Graduation marks on these bottles make volume measurements simple. Also known as wash bottles, they dispense liquid at an angle to rinse labware or clean surfaces.
Identify bottle contents at a glance—each bottle in these assortments comes with a different colored lid.
Squeeze these bottles to dispense liquid.
Store and dispense liquids near sensitive electronics. These bottles are made with an additive that keeps static from building up on the surface, which helps prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) from damaging your equipment.
Dispense adhesives, lubricants, and other liquids into hard-to-reach spots. These bottles have a long nozzle for accessing machine interiors and awkward angles.
Apply drops of liquid exactly where you need them. These bottles have slender tips for accurate dispensing.
Apply small drops of flux, adhesive, or other liquid near sensitive electronics.
Squeeze out liquids one drop at a time.
Dispense sterile solutions one drop at a time.
Squeeze these bottles to dispense liquid into an attached, graduated container—no measuring cup needed.