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    Reusing Isopropyl Alcohol bottle for Drinking Water?

    Replying to multiple people here :D I wasn’t bothered as much by the IPA as what might be in the plastic. I have been exposed to it quite a bit. I have been a serious electronics hobbyist, but vaporiser cleaning uses more IPA than my hobby for sure. The word “bung”, in Australia, must be...
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    Reusing Isopropyl Alcohol bottle for Drinking Water?

    I have actually contacted the manufacturer of the bottle, which was printed underneath, so there’s more than one way to skin a cat :D
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    Reusing Isopropyl Alcohol bottle for Drinking Water?

    Here, but the bottle I have is actually clear whether or not this pic looks like it https://www.jaycar.com.au/isopropyl-alcohol-99-8-5l-bottle/p/NA1069?pos=2&queryId=14ec816f41a55988ff74927d144305a3 An example of the real water bottle I hate is here... not exact, but the bung part is the same...
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    Reusing Isopropyl Alcohol bottle for Drinking Water?

    Another plug for an opening on the side, with it’s own gasket. For camping you can attach a nylon tap to it, or a nozzle piece for a hose. The bung goes in if you aren’t going to use the side opening at all. The camping HDPE bottles I’m talking about are 10 or 20 litre.
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    Reusing Isopropyl Alcohol bottle for Drinking Water?

    Thanks for the replies. The IPA bottle obviously had some appeal over the proper water bottle, namely, a bung in the side of water bottles for installing taps or hoses that often leaks.
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    Reusing Isopropyl Alcohol bottle for Drinking Water?

    Hello, I’m an electronics hobbyist, and fairly regularly buy isopropyl alcohol for cleaning with that, and to clean a vaporiser as well. I recently found my electronics store started carrying 5 litre bottles. They are strong, and the screw top thread, in particular, is substantial, so I thought...
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