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30 ml Bottles – universal format for concentrates and e-liquids

30 ml bottles are medium-sized containers used mainly for storing DIY aromatic concentrates, nicotine-free e-liquids and home-prepared blends. The thirty-millilitre format strikes a balance between the compactness of ten-millilitre bottles and a volume sufficient for several days of intensive vaping or an entire concentrate package.

A 30 ml bottle made from PET plastic, soft LDPE or glass features child-resistant caps and optional droppers or narrow dispensing tips.

Most aromatic concentrates for home mixing are sold in this size as an industry standard – enough to prepare 200–300 ml of finished e-liquid while remaining convenient for storing and dispensing small amounts at each mixing session.

30 ml Bottle – materials and construction types

A 30 ml bottle is available in the same materials as smaller formats: PET plastic (rigid, transparent, economical), LDPE (soft, squeezable, opaque) and glass (premium, light-blocking in amber versions). PET plastic is the standard for DIY concentrates – transparency allows monitoring the remaining aroma level, and the rigid construction makes shelf storage easy without risk of accidental squeezing. Soft LDPE plastic as a gorilla clone bottle offers controlled dispensing by squeezing – practical for carrying finished e-liquids for daily use, with a narrow tip allowing precise atomiser filling without spilling.

Glass is the choice for long-term storage – particularly important for aromatic concentrates used over months where chemical reactions with plastic could affect flavour purity. All 30 ml bottles come with child-resistant caps in accordance with safety standards, although nicotine-free concentrates technically do not require this protection.

30 ml e-liquid bottle – practical applications

The main use is storing DIY aromatic concentrates – most manufacturers package their aromas in thirty-millilitre bottles as the optimal size for home mixers. One 30 ml e-liquid bottle of concentrate at ten percent concentration is enough to prepare three hundred millilitres of finished e-liquid – several weeks of vaping for the average user.

This bottle format also works well for storing finished DIY blends after steeping – instead of keeping two hundred millilitres in one large bottle, you split it into smaller thirty-millilitre portions for daily convenience and safety (damaging one bottle does not mean losing the entire supply). Nicotine-free e-liquids can legally be sold in capacities larger than ten millilitres, making 30 ml bottles a popular format for base e-liquids or finished nicotine-free blends requiring shots to be added at home.

Gorilla Clone Bottle – dispensing convenience in a larger format

The gorilla clone bottle in the thirty-millilitre version offers the same advantages as the smaller ten-millilitre format – thick soft LDPE plastic with a narrow dispensing tip allows controlled squeezing and precise atomiser filling. The thirty-millilitre format lasts several days of intensive vaping without needing to refill daily – fill your atomiser from the 30 ml gorilla bottle in the morning and you're set until evening, with perhaps one top-up during the day.

Thick walls prevent accidental squeezing in a pocket or backpack while maintaining ease of dispensing with intentional squeezing.

At Eliqvapoteur.com bottles are available in various colours (transparent, matte, black, coloured) and with tips of different diameters – thin needle tips for precision with small fill ports, standard for faster dispensing into larger tanks.

For DIY mixers, 30 ml gorilla bottles are a convenient way to store favourite finished blends after steeping – easy to label, convenient to pour from, and quick to check the remaining level through transparent or semi-transparent plastic versions.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about 30 ml Bottles

When is it better to use 30 ml bottles instead of 10 ml or larger?

The thirty-millilitre format is the ideal size for: DIY concentrates (standard manufacturer packaging), nicotine-free e-liquids to carry for a few days (more than 10 ml but lighter than 100 ml), finished blends after steeping divided into convenient portions. If you have a finished e-liquid and want to carry a 2–3 day supply – 30 ml is just right. If you are buying a concentrate for mixing – most manufacturers package in exactly 30 ml. For a single morning top-up, 10 ml is better; for a weekly supply, 60 ml or 100 ml is better.

Can I store DIY concentrates in 30 ml plastic bottles for a long time?

PET plastic is suitable for storage for several months without issues under appropriate conditions (dark place, room temperature, tightly sealed). For very long-term concentrate storage (one year or more) glass is better – it does not react with aromas and does not absorb odours. If you buy a concentrate in plastic and use it regularly, finishing it within three to six months, a plastic bottle is fine. If you plan to build up longer-term supplies, consider transferring to amber glass bottles that protect against light.

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