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Where can I get a decent empty spray bottle?

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I want one for my watered down disinfectant (Zoflora), I've bought two so far from Wilko and they just don't work, don't squirt anything out. Any ideas where I can get a decent one that works?
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We get ours from Bookers, part of Makro group - nisbetts online do them too - commercial standardNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
£300/£1300 -
Home Bargains 39p - I have two, for different things, and still working fine about a year later.0
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I've always saved decent ones from previously filled, after a good washing out, as well as buying empty ones. Have always found it a bit hit and miss when buying the empty spray bottles, but you can always take them back if bought locally. I'm having the same problem here, but always get a terrible replacement. I thought it was due to hard water, but after using drinking bottled water, realised it was just awful spray bottles. I now buy from Ikea, as they seem to last a bit longer, and work better. Not suggesting Ikea is the best, just the best out of a limited choice that I have.0
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I'm re-using a method multi purpose cleaning spray bottle for mine, I've just rinsed it out and taped the card from the zoflora box onto the outside so everyone know what's in it0
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I got mine from wilko in the hairdressing section, was £2 if I remember correctly.
its a 500ml one and I have a small travel size one that I got from boots for around £1 in their travel section with all the mini shampoos etc.Just a single mum, working full time, bit of a nutcase, but mostly sensible, wanting to be Mortgage free by 2035 or less!0 -
Try your local garden centre, they sell heavy duty spray bottles, I've had mine for years and it's still going strong.0
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One of the DIY or garden centre chains should have things.
Alternatively local hardware stores can have interesting selections of items.0
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