Nalgene 2401-0125 Economy Wash Bottle, LDPE, 125mL (Pack of 6)



Key features
- •Wash bottle used to wash labware and to store washing solutions, such as acetone or deionized water
- •LDPE body for flexibility, elasticity, and impact, stress-cracking, and moisture resistance, and is lightweight
- •Boston round shape for applications that require a rounded body, short neck, and narrow mouth to store liquid samples and solutions, and dry materials
- •Polypropylene screw closure with its angled stem and draw tube molded in one piece for leak-proof applications
- •Spout can be cut back to increase the flow of washing solution
Nalgene 2401-0125 Economy Wash Bottle, LDPE, 125mL (Pack of 6)
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Customer Reviews
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Great for gun cleaning
H S.✓ Verified Purchase•February 3, 2024
I use these with solutions for gun cleaning. No problem with the solution dissolving the containers. I am able to apply just the right amount of cleaner or oil in the exact spot I want. The only problem I found was the room I work in is not temperature controlled, as the temperature fluctuates the solution expands and contracts. This has caused the solution to rise up the tube and drip out of the nozzle. To fix this I drilled a small hold, 1/32", positioned in the top of the bottle where my finger would rest so while squeezing the bottle my finger would cover the hole. I would recommend.
These are great!
SquirrelGirl✓ Verified Purchase•February 3, 2024
I'm using these for washing glass enamels with distilled water to separate larger grains from fine dust before applying the enamel to fine jewelry. I thought I needed the more expensive bottles from Nalgene...they were more expensive, so of course they'd be better, right? I'm happy to say that these were inexpensive, great quality, and are doing the job just fine. I'd recommend them! (I even water my studio cactus with one of the bottles. It's on a higher shelf, and this lets me reach the cactus without making a mess!)
Oil can replacement and useful addition to first aid kit
John Lee✓ Verified Purchase•January 22, 2024
This is a great oiler bottle. I use it to store and dispense lubricants and cutting fluid for machining. I have a couple in the first aid kit for eyewashing.
Good, usable wash bottles
Mike B.✓ Verified Purchase•January 16, 2024
They came on time, they work, and if I need more, I'd buy again. I'm currently using them for a bleach/water 50/50 mixture, and they aren't showing any signs of problems dealing with it. I plan to use at least one for a soluble oil coolant/lubricant fluid for machining work at some point, and I expect they'll deal with that too. The bottles are soft enough to squeeze easily, fluid is drawn back into the bottle when you release so no drips, and the quality of all 6 in the package appears to be the same. Happy with the price and performance.
The True Engine Mechanic's Best Friend.
Philscbx✓ Verified Purchase•January 12, 2024
You can mess around all day getting power equipment or truck running,
or squirt real fuel in the carb & fire it up.
Try to pour fresh fuel into 4 cylinder RX1 engine on Yamaha snowmobile.
Impossible -
Now it's a no brainer 2 sec process and it's running vs on fire from spilled fuel.
Never use starting fluid on gas engines -
80% chance you'll blow a head gasket.
Starting fluid was designed for Diesel.
Diesel Tractors have bracket to mount starting fluid can to use it by remote.
Just make sure to pull tube up out of fuel, or atmosphere pressure change
will dispense fuel on shelf.
or squirt real fuel in the carb & fire it up.
Try to pour fresh fuel into 4 cylinder RX1 engine on Yamaha snowmobile.
Impossible -
Now it's a no brainer 2 sec process and it's running vs on fire from spilled fuel.
Never use starting fluid on gas engines -
80% chance you'll blow a head gasket.
Starting fluid was designed for Diesel.
Diesel Tractors have bracket to mount starting fluid can to use it by remote.
Just make sure to pull tube up out of fuel, or atmosphere pressure change
will dispense fuel on shelf.
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