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100 ml+ Bottles – large containers for home storage

100 ml+ bottles are large format containers from one hundred millilitres upwards (typically 100 ml, 120 ml, 150 ml, 250 ml) used mainly for home storage of e-liquid supplies and mixing large DIY batches. The one-hundred-millilitre-and-above format exceeds the practical limit for daily carry – a bottle of this size is already too heavy and bulky for regular pocket transport, but works perfectly as a home reservoir from which smaller portions are decanted into compact daily-use bottles. 100 ml bottles are the most popular size in the large container category, offering a balance between capacity sufficient for two to three weeks of intensive vaping and reasonable dimensions that take up little space on a shelf or in a cupboard.

100 ml Bottles – applications for large formats

The main use of 100 ml bottles is storing larger supplies of favourite e-liquids without frequent shopping. One hundred millilitres at five millilitres per day is a twenty-day supply – almost a full month without a shop visit. The format works particularly well for people who vape one or two favourite flavours long-term – you buy or mix a large batch, store it in a 100 ml bottle, and every morning decant a portion into a small ten-to-thirty-millilitre bottle to take out. 100 ml e-liquid bottles are also the standard for DIY mixers working in larger quantities – instead of making several small batches separately, you prepare one hundred to two hundred millilitres at once, saving time and ensuring flavour consistency throughout the entire batch. Large PET plastic bottles are light and practical for daily home use; glass offers premium storage for concentrates and e-liquids long-term when you know a bottle will sit for several months.

100 ml Gorilla Bottle – soft plastic in a larger format

A 100 ml gorilla bottle in soft LDPE plastic with a narrow dispensing tip offers the convenience of controlled squeezing, though the one-hundred-millilitre format is already at the limit of practicality for daily carry. Most users keep one-hundred-millilitre gorilla bottles at home as a home reservoir – in the morning you squeeze out a portion into a smaller portable bottle, in the evening you top up if needed.

The thicker walls characteristic of Gorilla bottles in this size provide better dispensing control than thinner standard bottles – less risk of accidentally squeezing out the entire contents under excessive pressure. The narrow precision drip-tip allows accurate pouring into smaller bottles without spilling or needing funnels.

A 100 ml bottle of the gorilla type weighs approximately eighty to one hundred grams when full – not dramatically heavy but noticeably felt in a pocket all day, which is why most people prefer it for stationary rather than mobile use. Check the available variants in our e-cigarette shop.

100 ml+ Bottles – economy and supply storage

Buying or mixing e-liquids in large quantities is more economical – 100 ml+ bottles allow you to prepare monthly supplies at a significantly lower unit cost than buying a dozen small ten-millilitre bottles.

DIY concentrates bought in thirty-millilitre bottles are enough to prepare two hundred to three hundred millilitres of finished e-liquid – it is convenient to mix the entire batch at once in a large 100 ml bottle rather than making several small ones separately. Larger formats of one hundred and twenty, one hundred and fifty or two hundred and fifty millilitres are the choice for heavy users vaping ten or more millilitres per day or people building long-term supplies of favourite aromas.

Storing large quantities requires appropriate conditions – a dark place, room temperature, tightly sealed to minimise contact with air. Glass in large formats offers the best protection for long-term storage of concentrates for several months to a year; PET plastic is sufficient for e-liquids consumed within one to two months without noticeable flavour degradation.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about 100 ml+ Bottles

Is a 100 ml bottle suitable for daily carry?

Technically yes, practically it is better left at home. One hundred millilitres when full weighs approximately one hundred to one hundred and twenty grams – not dramatically heavy but noticeably felt in a pocket all day, particularly in light summer clothing. The size is also problematic – a one-hundred-millilitre bottle takes up considerable space in a normal trouser pocket and can be awkward when sitting. A more practical solution: keep the large bottle at home and each morning decant a thirty-to-sixty-millilitre portion into a smaller portable bottle. You save space and weight while maintaining access to your e-liquid throughout the day.

How long can I store e-liquid in a large 100 ml+ bottle?

In PET plastic, two to four months without issues under appropriate conditions (dark place, room temperature, tightly sealed). The larger the bottle, the more slowly you use it and the more times you open it letting in air – each opening exposes the contents to oxygen accelerating degradation. For maximum freshness, consider decanting a large batch into several smaller bottles after preparation – you open one at a time while the rest remain tightly sealed. Glass allows significantly longer storage of six months to a year without affecting flavour, particularly amber glass protecting against UV light.

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