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Would adding a plastic pipette dropper to a 20 oz aluminum spray bottle have more value? If yes, what would you use it for and if not why not?
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very nice this colour
Aluminum plastic bottle is very nice
No I can’t see the benefit I just want the bottle
It would add more value, as long as the price wasn't effected much. I honestly can say I've never even considered those two items pairing up before. I suppose perhaps the dropper could be used for spot treatment if applicable to the product. I am of the belief that a little extra something never hurts, I can always find a use for things and after having to do some medical care that actually would of found having a dropper around the house handy I can say that I wish I had one laying around the house then. You never know when you will need to flush something out of a difficult to reach area or apply something in a more controlled manner, so while the dropper isn't something I see being used often for most people, I for one would keep it around for when the need arises.
No I don't think so.
Yes, if you need to make a solution for spraying. The pipette would come in handy for measuring what amount to mix with water.
The only thing I could think this would be good for is if you have to water something that doesn't get watered much and requires a strict minimum amount of water strategically placed - such as orchid flowers. Some people take their flowers very serious and this would add value to them.
Yes, it would be useful if you needed to add something in drops to the bottle.
Probably not for me but, it may add value depending on the context or targeted customers; such as with a solution mix, etc.
Not really, I'm not sure what I would ever use a dropper for with a spray bottle
i would use it for smaller jobs, you could fill it will lube and get into small places.
I don't feel this adds too much value. The pipette dropper's cost is minuscule when compared to the metal, so this isn't a very attractive addition. I cannot think of a reason I'd use the dropper since the spray bottled would carry the primary function.
It seems kind of out of place. I don't think I'd include this with the bottle. If you do, attach it to the outside packaging. Those are very cheap products and would need to be individually packaged. I don't think this would made the price of the bottle worth it. I can't even remember a time when I've used one of these for a personal cleaning project
I don't think that it would because I'm not sure what you would do with a droplet in a spray bottle.
Yes, plastic pipette dropper will add value to a 20 oz aluminum spray bottle. l will use it to transfer fluids.
No it wouldn't. I'm not sure what the intention of adding a pipette would be for a bottle like that. That bottle is perfect the way it is, maybe add a logo.
No. I don't see any reason to add the plastic pipette. They are so cheap anyway. Also I don't even understand what it has to do with the main product. I think the main product has enough value alone. Thank you very much!
I can see some value in using the pipette. I could put essential oils in the spray bottle, but it's a really cheap looking pipette. How much did it cost, $0.25?
It is dependent on the product and its usage. There is a purpose for the pipette dropper that is useful and practical depending on the product in said aluminium bottle.
I would not think it would add value to the spray bottle...they are two different items with different functions. But adding a pipette might be handy for some other application.
It would not add any additional value. The spray mechanism will do everything I need
For me, this would not add much value because I can't think of uses for it and it is the kind of thing I would misplace.
There are times where you need to get into a small crevice or crack with the liquid in the spray bottle and the dropper would help with that. A spray bottle is great for larger areas and the dropper for smaller areas. It would also save on whatever liquid you are using.
yes, for reaching hard to reach spots in the house
Yes and it could be used to spray water on your hair or houseplants as a mister
I don't think it would be as useful. There are very few incidents a pipette is really needed.
No, it would not. I think if it was a pack of 50 or 100, and this product was advertised specifically for scientific research/microscope users it may add some value, but not just one pipette
No value and no use that I can think of. Just spray what you need where you want it. I wouldn't have a spray that needed to be administered in drops.
No, I do not see how it would add value to the product. I cannot think of anyway that it could be used for. Maybe if one were trying to fill up a small bottle or vial.
I personally see no use for it. And I would be concerned that the piece would get lost. It doesn't add any value to the product in my opinion.
i would not use it. There would be no value for me to have a dropper with the spray bottle. I would toss it.
I would not use the dropper for anything. Seems an unnecessary accessory for me.
I am not really sure what that would be used for, but for myself this would not give more value to the spray bottle. I know I would probably lose it anyway.
It might, if you wanted to put an oil or something in there as a fragrance spray.
No I don't believe so. The only use I could think of was making it into a bubble wand.
no value to me, I would not see what I would use it for. Eventually i would probably just throw it away.
Yes it would. I would use it for adding home made essiential oils. To make the water have the essistiential oil smell to spray the curtains or the furniture.
No, I really don't see much benefit at all. I would have no use for it.
I think it could be helpful if you make your own cleaning spray, like I do. Sometimes you are told to add a few drops of either essential oil or dish detergent and this would be helpful.
If I'm buy this to water plants, a pipette would by nice to add a little liquid fertilizer at a time.
Technically, as a pipette would simply be a flat addition and cost wouldn't adjust, it would be more "valuable" in the literal sense. However, practically, the two do not synergize very well in terms of function. I can't imagine a time where I would use a pipette to accumulate the mist I sprayed from a bottle. While you get more "bang" for your buck, it doesn't add much to the practicality of the purchase.
I don't see how it could be useful for this bottle, per se, but I could use it for other things.
The plastic pipette addition will be more valuable and make the product appear more better. The pipette can be used to measure, transfer, and deliver substances of accurate volumes to the spray bottle. Such substances can be chemical, liquid or reagents.
Hmm...I've used these for measuring liquids myself but for such a pairing, perhaps for essential oil additions or mixing alchohol by specific measurements for addition to a drink but in this application adding bleach/sanatizer for cleaning purposes maybe. I cannot see it being a big value-added item as the pairing shows however. Maybe I lack the creativity.
I can't see when i would ever use a droplet , so it has not value to me
I could see there being potential value in using the dropper in order to create solutions for cleaning products. Like adding a small amount of bleach to create a diluted solution for example. But the pipette would have to have some way of measuring to be able to make an accurate solution.
I think for some people, they might like having it. I do not see myself using it though.
No, I can not think of a reason I would need a plastic pipette for a spray bottle. It would probably be thrown away or lost so I would not pay more for one.
Not really. I don't think that I would really use it and ultimately just get rid of it.
Honestly I don't think it would add too much value. I can't think of too many needs and uses for the dropper. It is also a very cheap item so it would probably get lost.
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