250ml Natural HDPE Boston Bottle & Flip Top Cap
The 250ml Natural HDPE Boston Bottle & Flip Top Cap is a high quality container made from high density polyethylene (HDPE). This plastic is durable, flexible and lightweight, making it ideal for preventing breakages and lowering despatch costs compared to glass bottles. The natural plastic is semi-transparent, so your customers can see the product fill line. This neutral bottle can accommodate almost any branding style. It comes with a 24mm flip top cap in black or natural colours.
This bottle is chemical-resistant and impact-resistant, so it’s a great storage container for displaying & selling a huge variety of products. Use it to store shampoo, conditioner, lotions, bubble baths, essential oils, detergents and hand sanitisers. This medium-sized bottle is ideal for storing in bathroom cabinets, on shower shelves or on dressing tables and desks.
We allow all customers to purchase our products with no minimum order quantity. This allows you to reduce the cost of your packaging spend to only buy the amount you actually need. We advise all customers to undertake product testing before committing to larger volumes. This will ensure full suitability before a larger financial investment is made. If you do require your packaging in bulk, you will be automatically provided with large discounts in the checkout. Please get in touch with our customer service team if you have any queries about our products.
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This product includes a flip top cap, which is great for controlling the dispensing of the bottle contents. Snap the cap closed to secure your bottle. Choose from black and natural colours.
Product Summary
- 250ml capacity
- Price includes bottle and flip top cap
- 24mm cap comes in black or natural
- Disc top cap also available
- Shatterproof & lightweight
- Chemical-resistant
- Alternative HDPE bottles available here
- No minimum order
- Buy in bulk for great discounts
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