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Review on 🏺 Premium 4oz Amber Glass Pump Bottles (Pack of 4); Ideal for Lotions, Liquid Soap, Aromatherapy, and More - Enhance Your SEO! by Nicole Bass

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Original Review (see update at end): I purchased these bottles to use with various beauty products such as oil blends and toners. For the most part, these bottles are exactly what I expected. They are attractive (look exactly like the picture on the product page) and are made of high quality and durable materials. The bottles are relatively easy to assemble. The pumps are shipped separately from the bottles, so they must be screwed in first. Once that's done, you'll have to click on the pump and turn it counter-clockwise to unlock it for use. These bottles are also functional. The product is very easy to dose with just a push of the pump. I've never had to press the pump multiple times for something to come out. Distributing my products this way is much easier and cleaner than in the original packaging. I've only come across one downside - and it's pretty serious depending on how you intend to use your bottles (hence the deduction of a star from the rating). These bottles can leak at the head. Leaking only occurs when the bottle is tipped sideways, which I found to be a problem. I don't travel with them so I can avoid this problem by making sure I hold them upright on a hard surface but I would definitely advise people who will be traveling with them to look elsewhere. Overall I am very happy with this purchase. UPDATE 1/5/2017: I've decided to downgrade these bottles from four to one star. Contrary to what I initially thought, these bottles leak with the slightest movement. I noticed that after the substance has been pumped out, the bottle leaks both at the spout and at a point below the pump. The problem seems to be that any substance not pumped out simply remains in the nozzle. As you move the bottle, the substance in the nozzle will either flow through the end of the nozzle or, if you return to the bottle, from a slightly lower point on the pump. It took me a while to figure that out because I blamed myself for the constant oil slicks I saw. (I kept thinking that maybe I had accidentally tipped the bottle while carrying it from one room to another.) But one day I noticed it was leaking even though I was holding the bottle upright. There was also very little substance left in the bottle (less than a tablespoon). The leak came from different parts of the nozzle/pump while it was on the table. If you need to move these bottles at all I would avoid them at all costs.

Pros
  • All right!
Cons
  • Dear