🥛 Sip in Style: Elevate your beverage game with a touch of nostalgia!
The Clear Retro Glass Milk Bottle by West5Products combines a classic design with modern functionality. With a 500ml capacity and crafted from high-quality thick glass, this bottle is perfect for storing milk, juices, or even as a decorative piece. The included silver lid adds a stylish touch, making it an eco-friendly alternative to plastic containers.
Brand | West5Products |
Model Number | HG1_0476e |
Package Dimensions | 22.5 x 8 x 8 cm; 280 g |
Capacity | 500 Millilitres |
Material | Glass |
Item Weight | 280 g |
P**H
Great storage bottle
Use this glass bottle to store my fresh cream in the fridge as the cartons don’t come with a reusable lidWorks a treat easy to clean use a bottle brush would recommend
T**J
Great
Perfect size as fits nicely in the fridge and i can take it with me as fits in my bag.
R**.
Convenient and attractive.
Retro style and convenient way to dispense milk.
M**T
Perfect size!
Used for my weekly out and about days, just the right size, wide neck ensures easy cleaning and silver top allows me to name it (there’s some wicked milk snatchers out there)!
J**T
Perfect for the job.
I resented buying big bottles of milk from the supermarket and then having to throw some away because it went off before we could finish it. Obviously it would be easier to buy the smaller size milk, but when the difference is only about 35p between a 1 litre and a 2 litre bottle, common sense says to buy the bigger. So I invested in glass bottles and now don't look back. They freeze fine, and thaw much quicker than plastic bottles. Just one warning. Don't fill right to the top and leave the lid a little loose when freezing as often the milk expands. If it has nowhere to go, it will break the glass, as I found out. Not the fault of the bottle, but my ignorance, so I don't make that mistake again.
M**S
Great bottle
Bottle is great size and never leaks. Well worth a buy
S**E
Perfect for home made milk
I bought these because I discovered you can't actually recycle milk cartons where I live, but now that I've discovered how easy and cheap it is to make your own milk (nut/oat/soy obviously - I'm not a total weirdo!) I've no idea why I didn't do it sooner. In these bottles it looks just like milk should look imo and the necks are wide enough that they're easy to clean - I've been soaking with a steredent periodically to get them extra clean.Having played about a bit, I've come up with the following recipe which I think is great! :-DSoak 60g hazelnuts and 2 dates over night. Drain the water. Add 30g oats and 1 pint fresh water. Blitz until smooth and creamy. Strain and poor into your milk bottle! :-DKeep the pulp and use it instead of flour in cooking recipes for a bonus side product.
S**.
Lid rusted
I got this as we buy large bottles of milk, and due to a disability I am unable to lift heavy bottle. My husband decants milk into this for me so I can use the milk myself. The bottle itself is fine but the lid has gone rusty, which you don’t expect from something you use for food and drink. Have had to throw it away and purchasing a different one.
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