I've bought a lot of Card Type Pre-filled Bottles which of course aren't refillable and you also depend on the type of hand sanitizer they're filled with. In medicine and now with Covid I use hand sanitizer consistently throughout the day and like many others prefer the brand I like to use. Since the card type is so convenient that it easily glides into most places, takes little time, and applies disinfectant as a spray, I've started trying out a few reusable cards to use my favorite disinfectant. There can often be so many problems with reusable cards. Types of containers where they break after the first fill and attempt to refill, where spray pumps break or don't work to begin with, or leak after just a few uses or a refill or two, or are very difficult or difficult to refill. however, the product turned out to be one with which I did not experience any negative points, but simply had very positive experiences. They fill up easily the first time and many times after that, and I've also had one that didn't fill up as often as I would have liked. None had any leaks. The spray pump is well made and designed in such a way that it is impossible to damage the pump mechanism and the spring in the mechanism is designed to withstand heavy loads. The spray produced is a nice fine mist without many droplets instead of a spray. The bottle itself is strong enough not to shatter or squirt liquid when pressure is applied to it from everyday things, such as driving. B. by sitting or bending over in a fanny pack or cargo bag, or by pressing against other objects in a fanny pack or backpack. I haven't had any problems with cracks or leaks. The spray head creates a very good and even mist without large droplets or product and does not only have to be used for spraying hand sanitizer. They come in handy for just about any product that needs to be sprayed, from cosmetics to crafts to watering/fertilizing plants, where the amount needed is relatively small so you don't typically have to bottle 1-20ml of product which will hold many ounces, and you end up wasting a few ml or product as the hose connected to the spray head does not reach all of the product while these bottles are completely empty. Of course you will need to use a liquid hand sanitizer without a gel as these bottles create a spray which is not very feasible with a gel product. Using the gel once or twice works, but eventually clogs the spray nozzle. If you prefer a gel sanitizer, you're better off using either a screw-top bottle that allows you to pour or squeeze the gel out of the bottle, or a pump bottle that just pumps out the sanitizer and does it. do not have a spray/mist mechanism. They were easy to fill and refill. I used a needleless syringe or a plastic bottle with a nipple that could be inserted down the throat. They hold 20ml of sanitizer and are more economical as they produce a spray/mist as you typically don't get more than you need. My bottles didn't arrive at the bottle with most spray mechanisms so all I had to do was fill the bottle and then insert the spray tube into the bottle, line up the head with the open area and gently squeeze until a click appears. . It was enough to press the atomizer head several times to start the mechanism. To refill, I stick the atomizer head about 7/8 out of the bottle and then twist it until it pops out of the bottle, remove the atomizer head and tube, refill the bottle and put the atomizer back in place. Sometimes the atomizer head can come loose when pulled out of the bottle, leaving the tube and spring mechanism behind. If this happens you can take a narrow object like closed tweezers and gently pry up the tab around the spray mechanism to pop it out. Then just press on the head and it's like new. This is a rare occurrence, and in most cases when it happens after a build, it doesn't happen again. The only issue I had, if you can even call it that, is that the product description states multiple colors, but this product came in black. and know what is shown of course, so I wasn't disappointed. It would be nice if they made other colors so you can use the bottles for products other than sanitizer and visually tell what's in them by the color instead of labeling the bottle. I paint a lot with acrylics and watercolors, so I use the black bottles for water and any medium that can be sprayed onto the surface of the craft, and the white/clear ones are for disinfectant only, so I end up with no paint or plain water use hand sanitizer. This means I have to label the black bottles to find out what's inside, but that's easily done with a white marker or sticky label.
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