View Full Version : Reducer for Alt-Innsbruck bottle?
Has anyone put a reducer in the mouth of their Alt-Innsbruck bottle to make it easier to pour?
Does anyone know if a reducer is available that fits the bottle? I would love to place a reducer in the mouth of the bottle, but I have not found what I'm looking for despite several google searches.
Does anyone have the exact measurement of the bottle opening? I don't own any calipers, so getting an exact measurement is difficult.
tsmba
04-04-2010, 06:30 AM
I haven't tried that. Most of my aftershaves have their openings formed at the factory. That's why I use the simplest and cheapest reducer going: my finger.
texbilly
04-04-2010, 06:36 AM
Dave, I did that very thing! I used a reducer off another generic bottle I received in a fragrance trade and it worked great. I'm no help in terms of sourcing, but I'll take some measurements and let you know.
EDIT: I just sent an email from the atomizer supplier I ordered from requesting purchase of reducers. We'll see...
Dave, I did that very thing! I used a reducer off another generic bottle I received in a fragrance trade and it worked great. I'm no help in terms of sourcing, but I'll take some measurements and let you know.
EDIT: I just sent an email from the atomizer supplier I ordered from requesting purchase of reducers. We'll see...
Thanks, Bill!
This guy sounds like he's on to something:
http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=141641
DHoffmeyer
04-04-2010, 04:39 PM
...eo?
Iakona
04-04-2010, 05:28 PM
...eo?
Essential Oils - what they use to scent soap, cologne, etc.
You can see a picture of what he's talking about here (the plastic thingy covering the bottle)
http://www.coastalscents.com/cfwebstore/index.cfm/category/14/essential-oils.cfm
...eo?
EO = essential oil
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