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On Dec 30, 2004, at 4:18 PM, wrote:

> e <avir-c@...> wrote:

> since many EO's come in bottles with orifice reducers, do folks remove

> these when wanting to use droppers in the oil, and then replace them?

> This seems clumsy, and potentially wasteful of some quantity of oil,

> but so would transferring the oil into dropper bottles...?

>

> Hi e,

>

> I leave the droppers in for thin oils. If the bottle doesn't come

> with the orifice reducers I place one in it or transfer it to a bottle

> that has one. After accidently spilling and wasting oils that don't

> have orifice reducers I try to always use orifice reducer tops. For

> thicker oils, I don't use an orifice reducer because that is too much

> to remove and replace constantly. I use plastic pipette for those and

> try to keep them next to the bottle they correspond to. You can also

> label the pipettes or use them once and toss them.

>

> Donna

>

>

Donna,

Thank you -- and those who replied off-list -- for your helpful

response. I was kind of embarrassed by my simple-minded Q after I

posted it - especially as I then rec'd an order of EO's w/o reducers --

but when you're just starting out it is awfully nice to hear back that

others have also had to find a solution to these simple things - and

what the solution was for them.

Best, e

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