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1.0 out of 5 starsContents all spurt out at once; too flexible as well
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021
As the other low-rankers say, there’s no way I can see to squeeze out just the amount you want, of your contents. Whatever you do, the air pressure inside somehow makes a giant gob of whatever it is spurt out. So, this renders them unusable. Also, they are so rubbery and flexible that oddly, it makes it harder to get out the last remnants of your contents. And the flexibility also makes it feel, true or not, like you could make the top come off rather easily. It needs 20% more rigidity. Finally, as others have noted, the labels are small and written for some incomprehensible reason not in black but in silver, so are very hard to see. UPDATE: OK, I just went on a trip, and took these bottle with me since they were filled with product and I didn't want to waste them, and also, I was morbidly curious to see if there was anything else to learn about them. Well: to top all of the above off, they leaked. Every one of them. See my photos for the greasy interior of the bag. However I have concluded there is a silver lining to this: you get that little plastic bag with them, and you can use that to bring replacement bottles with you in, as that does seem fairly leakproof.