Plastic Bottles

Dishwash bottle & push pull cap 750mL

SKU: BOT145

Dishwash bottle & push pull cap 750mL

Fridge Bottle 1.75 Liter

SKU: ADD022

Fridge Bottle 1.75L

Perfect for keeping contents cool. Fits neatly in the fridge and is ideal for picnics to carry water or cold drinks.

Dimensions: Length 74mm x Width 142mm x Height 267mm

Fridge Bottle 2.5 Liter

SKU: ADD021

Fridge Bottle 2.5L

Perfect for keeping contents cool. Fits neatly in the fridge and is ideal for picnics to carry water or cold drinks.

Dimensions: Length: 165mm x Width: 75mm x Height: 310mm

Hexagon Jar 750ml + Cap White

SKU: BOT154

750ml PET Plastic Storage Jar Hexagon with white screw lid.

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Hexagon Jar 500ml + Cap White

SKU: BOT153

500ml PET Plastic Storage Jar Hexagon with white screw lid.

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Hexagon Jar 250ml + Cap White

SKU: BOT152

250ml PET Plastic Storage Jar Hexagon with white screw lid.

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Mineral Water Bottle 500ml Clear + 28mm White Cap

SKU: BOTL150

PET Juice Bottle 250ml + White Cap 38mm

SKU: BOT149

Spice Jar Shaker Lid & Base (250ml)

SKU: BOT144C

Clear Squeeze Bottle (375ml)

SKU: BOT122

Water Dispenser Bottle (18.9Lit)

SKU: BOT109

Bottle 500ml Tall Water Clear Push Pull Cap

SKU: COV003

Bottle Thirsty 500ml (Clear)

SKU: BOT111

Cap 18.9 Galon

SKU: BOT099

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