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Wash Bottles


Wash Bottles are essential lab tools for dispensing liquids in controlled streams, ideal for rinsing, cleaning, or applying reagents across various scientific fields.

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A Wash Bottle is a staple laboratory container used for the controlled dispensing of cleaning or rinsing liquids, most commonly distilled water, though also frequently used for solvents, ethanol, acetone, or other lab reagents. It features a squeezable plastic body and an attached angled dispensing nozzle that allows users to direct a narrow stream of liquid accurately where needed. Wash bottles are designed for single-handed operation, making them convenient during delicate or multitask lab procedures. The angled nozzle enables precision washing of narrow or awkward surfaces like test tubes, burettes, and volumetric flasks without direct contact. The bottle dispenses liquid using manual pressure (squeezing), providing fine control over the amount used. Most wash bottles are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP), offering flexibility, chemical resistance, and durability. Specialized versions may come in amber plastic for light-sensitive chemicals or include graduated markings for quick volume referencing.

Feature of Wash Bottles

  • Made from Low Density Polyethylene which gives these bottles a translucent & unbreakable character
  • Solutions can be poured easily by squeezing the bottle lightly
  • The cap is fit ted with a flexible polyethylene delivery tube which can be aimed wherever required
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