Empty spray bottles/pump sprayers

Yea, the trick with Walmart was to get "The Bottle Crew" version of these spray bottles. Not all $0.99 bottles/sprayers are the same. But, I have to say, while I only bought 6 of them, they are better than all the others I have, whether from AG or from US Plastic.....who basically carries all these standard plastic bottles, buckets, sprayers, Grit Guards, etc..



Since Walmart doesn't seem to have my favorite spray bottle locally anymore, I'll just wait until I need a bunch of stuff and buy it all from US Plastic. Very reasonable for even small orders. One other point about them.......I looked all over this area for a plain white bucket that would work with my Grit Guards properly (aka, the bucket's bottom diameter being wide enough for the Grit Guard w/o trimming them down). I ended up buying the buckets plus a variety of other items from them online, just to get the right size. As you know, not all 5 gal. buckets are the same. Surprisingly.....the only ones that would work from the 6-8 places I looked at here were from Home Depot (orange) and Sherwin-Williams (blue). Could not find clear or white; all the others had a bottom diameter too small for the Grit Guard (Lowe's, Walmart, TSC, etc.). Also note, US Plastic has a 3 1/2 gal. version, as well. Plus, you can pick from many different colors, if you like.



See ya. :wavey





tdekany said:
I used to buy 6 at a time from walmart. They don't last too long. But I guess for 99 cents I shouldn't complain.
 
I believe Harbor Freight also carries these hand pump sprayer for about the same price; clear plastic graduated bottle, etc..



See ya. :wavey



Jean-Claude said:
I get the exact same pump sprayer that autogeek sells for $7 from Ace Hardware.
 
Darnit. I thought I had all my order confirmation emails, but the only one I do have is for sample bottles only. I wish I could remember which spray bottles I have, but I do want to say they're the chemical-grade ones...maybe $1 or so more expensive than standard grade. I'll take a peek to see if there happens to be a p/n anywhere and will report back. In the mean time, FWIW, here's my sample bottle order from April.



60149 - 8oz Cylindrical Sample Bottle with a 24-410 Flip Top Cap

60150 - 12oz Cylindrical Sample Bottle with a 24-410 Flip Top Cap

60144 - 8oz Cylindrical Sample Bottle with a 24-400 Dispensing Cap

60145 - 12oz Cylindrical Sample Bottle with a 24-400 Dispensing Cap



FWIW #2 - I prefer the flip top caps for liquids (i.e. Poorboys Trim Restorer) and dispensing caps for polishes & compounds. These things seem to last forever, and the 8oz bottles are great for giving out small samples of product.
 
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