How To Use Essential Oil Pipettes
These essential oil pipettes hold 3 ml and is graduated in 1 2 ml.
How to use essential oil pipettes. Use the 3 ml graduated pipette when you need precise measurements. The 15 ml pipette is great for filling essential oil bottles. Easy fill pipettes provide a simpler way to transfer oil from the 5 and 15 ml bottles to the 2 ml sample bottles. Full pipette capacity 4 5 ml approximately 6 inches in length. Essential oil pipettes also known as transfer pipettes and transfer pipets are essential oil droppers sold in sets of one dozen 12.
Double check your pipettes to make sure the alcohol has evaporated before using them again. You can easily clean essential oil pipettes using just dish soap and water. Let the pipettes sit in the water for roughly 30 minutes to release the oil. Easy ways to clean essential oil pipettes. Choose a bowl that s large enough to fit all of the pipettes and other essential oil bottle pieces inside.
Rinse them off and let them dry on a clean towel. You can also use epsom salt to clean your pipettes. Disposable plastic may be reused for same oil. Then swish the pipettes in a bowl of soapy water. Start by filling a bowl with warm water and soaking the pipettes in it for 30 minutes to flush out any oil.
Designed with a narrow tip the pipette can be easily inserted through the 2 ml orifice reducing spillage and allowing for simple and quick refilling. Insert the dropper with the long tube first into the bottle. This pipette is marked in increments of 25 ml up to 1 ml. Fill your bottle with the essential oil or oil blend. Rubbing alcohol strips the oils clean and evaporates in minutes.
I have found it necessary to lightly tap my pipettes on the edge of the sink to get all of the alcohol out. Save saved removed 0. Press down on the top of the dropper insert so it is flush with the sides of the lip of the bottle. You will feel a little pop as the insert connects with the bottle. The fine measuring stem pipette is useful for pulling or dropping oils out of and into small containers.