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Spray bottle that doesn't retain water in a tube?
"l, not -l" > wrote:
> On 10-May-2012, "bob" > wrote:
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>> Problem with ordinary water spray bottle is they needed to be primed (pump
>> a
>> few times) to suck the water up a tube. Then when I finished using it, I
>> have to pump a few more times to get rid of the water so I can put the
>> spray
>> bottle away.
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>> Is there a spray bottle that does not use a pump and a tube, but just a
>> bottle and a cap that acts as the nozzle and the user just flip it upside
>> down and squeeze to spray? I would still like the nozzle to be adjustable
>> to
>> spray a fine mist. This would make it easy to use once and put away.
>
> I don't quite understand the need; but, a laundry sprinkler would do what
> you want at very low cost.
> http://www.amazon.com/Laundry-Sprink.../dp/B0019IJSFA
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> My solution to the left-over rice problem is to add a small amount of water
> (depending on how much rice) to the conatiner, loosely cover and microwave.
> The steam from the water heats and rehydrates the rice. When done, pour
> off any excess water, most of which will have collected in bottom of the
> container.
I actually remember those sprinklers mom used.
Greg
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