Pouring a 128oz into a smaller bottle

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Hey there everyone!
So I have a few 128oz Bottles and was wondering what tool you use to pour the product into a smaller bottle/container?

Thanks!
 
Probably the best tool you could have for not only this purpose, but also for measuring is the Pro Blend Bottle Proportioner 128 oz.

I wonder if you could just leave the top open and pour through though, it seems pouring 3 ozs at a time would be pretty annoying.
 
Either a funnel, which you can find for about a dollar at walmart, or I usually just measure it out and carefully pour it from the measuring cup into the bottle.
 
You can find at some places online

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Most smaller bottles have the same cap thread so it will work on most 16 and 32 oz bottles sold by AG.
 
How about those Universale Dispensers sold here at AG?
 
The threaded type Al's illustrated work well and seal the threads in the event you might overfill the bottle. These work great as most plastic bottle threads are 25mm or 26mm. I also have a couple of plastic funnels I use for bottles without threads or with threads of a different size...
 
You can find at some places online

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Most smaller bottles have the same cap thread so it will work on most 16 and 32 oz bottles sold by AG.

I use these also I found them at the $1hearing store there made by zep work perfect
 
Hey there everyone!
So I have a few 128oz Bottles and was wondering what tool you use to pour the product into a smaller bottle/container?

Thanks!

I'm really surprised we haven't got a smart ass or sarcastic answer yet!

Anyway, I place small bottle on floor with a funnel in it with a thin neck that fits in the smaller bottle. Then I sit on a stool and slowly poor the larger bottle in with both hands on the larger bottle. If you do this slowly, smaller bottle won't spill.

I also got some of the Aston things that sit on top of the gallon bottles. However, you can only measure out 3oz at a time. - which os fine if you need 3oz or less. But if your using something that gets diluted like 1:4, it gets a bit tiresome.
 
I'm really surprised we haven't got a smart ass or sarcastic answer yet!

Anyway, I place small bottle on floor with a funnel in it with a thin neck that fits in the smaller bottle. Then I sit on a stool and slowly poor the larger bottle in with both hands on the larger bottle. If you do this slowly, smaller bottle won't spill.

I also got some of the Aston things that sit on top of the gallon bottles. However, you can only measure out 3oz at a time. - which os fine if you need 3oz or less. But if your using something that gets diluted like 1:4, it gets a bit tiresome.

Use you mouth
 
The caps for my squirt bottles screw onto the gallon. Squirt into smaller bottle, and return the caps where they belong. No clean up necessary and quick.
 
Most of the problem is the initial first pour of the product...but the greatest advice is the funnel. Thanks everyone!
 
A note on pouring out liquids in general. It seems to make sense to put the bottle opening closest to where you're pouring (think a quart of oil).

Many times pouring liquids out that way will make the product "gurgle" out and potentially make a mess along with making it difficult to pour the correct amount if you're diluting product.

By pouring with the bottle's mouth at the top, it allows air in as you pour, making the product flow smoothly and controllably into its new home.

I know this is pretty elementary to some, but I've seen many friends do it the wrong way.

Helder
 
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