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1965 Sunbeam T35. Looking gorgeous and working like a charm thank you Tim's Toasters in Ohio.
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Could also decant them into something with a reducer…hot sauce bottle or some such. Frank’s Hot Sauce bottles work really well for me, though they’re on the large side.

Yea thanks. I just found 10 20 mm Reducers on Etsy for $ 3.50 and $1.00 shipping. Not bad.


"Why is it I always get my best ideas while shaving?" ~ Albert Einstein
I like to use soy sauce bottles. They are glass and its easy to get the scent out of them and they have reducers and good caps.. Also we use a lot of soy sauce in various dishes so we need it anyway.. If I need the bottle immediately I will empty the soy sauce into another empty jar like a empty mayo jar or something and go ahead and wash out the bottle to use it immediately.. They're cheap and also come with different color caps.. I use a reduced sodium soy sauce bottle for Pinaud Clubman because the cap is green and matches the original...
 
I like to use soy sauce bottles. They are glass and its easy to get the scent out of them and they have reducers and good caps.. Also we use a lot of soy sauce in various dishes so we need it anyway.. If I need the bottle immediately I will empty the soy sauce into another empty jar like a empty mayo jar or something and go ahead and wash out the bottle to use it immediately.. They're cheap and also come with different color caps.. I use a reduced sodium soy sauce bottle for Pinaud Clubman because the cap is green and matches the original...

That’s a great idea. Good to know.


"Why is it I always get my best ideas while shaving?" ~ Albert Einstein
 
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