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60 ml Bottles – a week's supply for regular vapers

60 ml bottles are a medium-large format container used mainly for storing finished e-liquids, premixes after adding shots, and larger DIY blend batches. The sixty-millilitre format is a popular size for regular vapers – sufficient volume for approximately one week of intensive use at an average consumption of five to six millilitres per day. A 60 ml bottle made from PET plastic, soft LDPE or glass offers a convenient balance between capacity and portability – not as heavy as a hundred-and-ten-millilitre bottle, while eliminating the need to carry small bottles daily.

Most premixes are sold in fifty-millilitre bottles with room to add ten millilitres of shots – after preparation you get exactly sixty millilitres of finished e-liquid, which is why this bottle size is so prevalent for storing the final product.

60 ml Bottles – materials and practical properties

60 ml bottles are available in standard materials: PET plastic (rigid, transparent, lightweight), LDPE (soft, squeezable, semi-transparent) and glass (heavy, light-blocking in amber versions). PET plastic is the most popular choice for finished e-liquids and premixes – transparency allows monitoring the remaining level, the rigid bottle construction is comfortable to hold and dispense from, and the low weight does not weigh down a pocket or bag.

The sixty-millilitre format in plastic weighs approximately fifty to sixty grams when full – light enough to carry daily without discomfort. Glass in this size becomes noticeably heavier (approximately one hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty grams with e-liquid) – better for home storage than daily carry, though some users appreciate the solidity and premium feel of glass bottles.

All 60 ml bottles come with child-resistant caps when intended for nicotine e-liquids, though bottles sold empty do not obligatorily require this protection.

60 ml e-liquid bottles – applications for regular users

The main use is storing finished e-liquids after preparing premixes – a standard fifty-millilitre premix plus ten millilitres of shot gives exactly sixty millilitres of final product, and a 60 ml bottle fits this volume perfectly. The format also works well for DIY mixers preparing larger batches – instead of making one hundred millilitres and dividing into smaller bottles, you prepare sixty millilitres directly in the final bottle, saving time and minimising the risk of spilling during transfer.

For the average vaper using five millilitres per day, 60 ml e-liquid bottles last nearly two weeks – a convenient cycle allowing weekly shopping without needing to replenish daily. You will find all bottles in the range at Eliqvapoteur.com.

The sixty-millilitre format fits in most jacket pockets or backpacks without issue, while offering enough capacity to avoid worrying about running out of e-liquid at an inconvenient moment when out of the house all day.

60 ml Gorilla Bottles – squeezable convenience in a larger format

60 ml gorilla bottles in soft LDPE plastic with a narrow dispensing tip offer maximum convenience for people who top up their e-liquids several times a day. Sixty millilitres in a gorilla format means a week of convenience – take one bottle in the morning, carry it all day, top up the atomiser when needed with a simple squeeze, no unscrewing or droppers required.

Thicker walls compared to smaller formats provide better dispensing control – less risk of accidentally squeezing out too much under excessive pressure. Available in colours ranging from transparent through matte to fully opaque – transparent allows level monitoring, matte offers discretion and aesthetics.

A 60 ml gorilla bottle is the favourite format for vapers who regularly use one or two favourite e-liquids – enough not to carry several small bottles, compact enough to fit comfortably.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about 60 ml Bottles

Is a 60 ml bottle a good size for daily carry or is it better left at home?

For someone vaping five to six millilitres per day, sixty millilitres is a ten-day supply – you can fill your atomiser in the morning from a home bottle and take a small ten-millilitre one for any top-ups during the day. Alternatively, take the entire sixty-millilitre bottle (especially in gorilla format with a narrow tip) and have peace of mind for an entire working week without carrying several smaller bottles. The format fits in a jacket pocket or backpack without issue, though it may be slightly bulky in tight trouser pockets.

How long can I safely store finished e-liquid in a 60 ml bottle?

In PET or LDPE plastic bottles, finished e-liquid stays fresh for two to four months under appropriate conditions (dark place, room temperature, tightly sealed). The more frequently you open the bottle to top up the atomiser, the more air enters, accelerating degradation – larger bottles theoretically fare worse in this regard than small ones used up quickly, but with regular vaping sixty millilitres runs out in one to two weeks so there is no time for significant degradation. Glass allows for longer storage without affecting flavour – six months or more for e-liquids not used regularly.

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