If you like to make
your own colloidal silver, then you’re probably always looking for dark-colored,
one-quart glass storage bottles with lids to keep your colloidal silver in. I know I am.
That’s why I’m happy
to say I’ve found what might be a great new source for colored glass storage
bottles. And it’s as close as your local
Walmart. Here’s the scoop…
Hi, Steve Barwick here, for TheSilverEdge.com…
I get a LOT of questions from people asking where to get one-quart, colored glass jars for storing colloidal silver.
As you know, silver is very light sensitive, so it
should be kept out of the light as much as possible. Storing it in colored bottles helps solve the
problem.
The coloration on the bottle keeps excessive light out, which in
turn prevents the silver particles from oxidizing and falling out of suspension.
Some time back, I wrote a detailed article revealing all of
my favorite, inexpensive online sources for obtaining colored glass bottles of every
sort for making, using and storing colloidal silver.
You’ll find that article, complete with links to each online
source, here.
New Source
for Dark Glass Storage
Bottles?
However, I just noticed yesterday that my
local Walmart had some excellent, one-quart, darkly-colored glass storage
bottles on sale.
I’ve never before seen Walmart carry these bottles, so it might be a one-time thing.
Each one-quart glass bottle comes complete with a nice,
tight, snap-on metal lid that’s lined with plastic on the inside so no metal
touches your silver solution.
The necks of the bottles are narrow, making the bottles quite
easy to pour from.
There’s even a wire carrying handle on each bottle.
Plus, they’re quite colorful and decorative, so you can
leave your bottle of colloidal silver out on the kitchen countertop and it will
look, well, quite cool, thank you!
Best yet, they were only $3.97 per bottle. So I picked up three of them. And I’m going
back for more tomorrow. I hope they
still have some.
Get ‘Em While You Can
Yes, I already have a wide variety of dark glass storage
bottles for my colloidal silver. But
hey, none quite so colorful and good-looking as these.
So if you like what you see, you might want to high-tail it
down to your local Walmart and check to see if they have any in stock.
Also, in my article revealing online sources for colored glass storage bottles, there’s also sources
for colored glass pump spray bottles, colored glass nasal spray bottles and many
other kinds of colored glass bottles that are suitable for colloidal silver.
So if you can’t find the colored glass storage bottle you need at your local Walmart, be sure to
check out that article at the link in the paragraph above.
Meanwhile, I’ll be back next week with another great article on
colloidal silver….
Yours for the safe, sane and responsible
use of colloidal silver,
Steve Barwick, author
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
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