Reddit Reddit reviews Qinlee 500mL Scientific Safety Wash Bottle Narrow Mouth Polypropylene/Plastic Squeeze Bottle Medical Label Tattoo Wash Bottle…

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u/bingwhip · 7 pointsr/succulents

My favorite similar idea, get under the leaves, but you don't have to turn it upside down and it has a longer nozzle.

u/Adam2uBer · 4 pointsr/TheBrewery

Utility cart. There are smaller ones in case you are limited on space. That with a bucket or plastic shoe box as a sani bath comes in handy. Beats having to juggle parts between the rack to where you need it.

Nail apron. Carry a multi-tool, sharpie, pen, notepad, keg caps when washing/filling kegs, or a TC/gasket from time to time. I have some overalls with a nail apron on it. It looks goofy but you can never have too many pockets.

Painter's tape. Leaves little to no residue on stainless, fold down one end so it's easier to peel off later. Label just about everything in the brewery with it.

Squeeze bottles for filling keg valves after cleaning/filling. Don't have to deal with priming a spray bottle when you're running low and at the end of the day you're wasting less ethanol (if that's what you use).

u/RamboUnchained · 2 pointsr/DIY_eJuice

Something like this?

u/Laserdollarz · 1 pointr/CannabisExtracts

Squirt some isopropyl on the surface and wipe w/ paper towels.


70% iso is cost effective for cleaning work surfaces.

u/lunarlanding64 · 1 pointr/succulents
  • I try clearing away all the old soil when I repot.
  • I didn't know about having roots heal after repotting, but I generally wait a few days just to let them settle in. I may try waiting for an entire week just to see if this improves things.
  • I have a squeeze bottle (this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K1SYQK0) that I've been using to water in between and around my succulents, although sometimes I'm a bit lazy and put them directly under the tap. I'll stop doing that as well.
  • I do have two newer ones that I haven't gotten around to repotting yet but they don't have the tight rosettes that all the others have had (one is a crassula and the other a kalanchoe). These are currently fine. I may investigate the soil itself and see if that's the problem.