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I use ACT, a fluoride mouth rinse. Each squeeze of the
bottle measures out 10 ml of solution. Is there any source
for such bottles? I know the bottles with pressure off draw
air so not good for everything. Good though for some
darkroom chemistry's quick dispensing. Squeeze
bottle dispensers when entered at Google so
far has gotten me nowhere. Dan
 

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I'm not sure if either place has exactly what you want, but a couple of bottle suppliers I've got bookmarked are Essential Supplies and Specialty Bottle. I've never ordered from the former, but I did buy some glass Boston Rounds from the latter, and they arrived well-packed and in good condition.
 
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The marine epoxy suppliers have metering pumps,
not sure how adaptable the pumps might be to
storage bottles though.

Metering Pumps. I'll search for those. May be a better
way to go then squeeZe. Dan
 
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Is this what you are interested in?

I've some of those. Metering pumps, hand or electric powered
dispense exact amounts of fluid. The squeeze bottle fluoride
rinse I use also meters out exact amounts. Dan
 

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This is weird. Metering pumps? Squeeze bottles? What's wrong with a syringe for measuring out small amounts of things like Rodinal, etc.? Simple, effective, cheap, easy to source as dosing syringes from your local pharmacy; what's not to like? Why do people want to make things complicated when they don't need to be?
 
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Have you considered a pipet and pipetter?

I have considered a dispensing buret. They are not so
convenient as the hand powered metering pumps. With
those one simply fills the bottle, screws on the cap-pump
combo then gives the plunger a push. Out comes a rather
exact volume of what ever went in the bottle. Not at all
messy. No clean up till the next fill up.

I'd shop the local pharmacy departments but wish something
more darkroomy and a known dispensed amount. Dan
 

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I have considered a dispensing buret. They are not so
convenient as the hand powered metering pumps. With
those one simply fills the bottle, screws on the cap-pump
combo then gives the plunger a push. Out comes a rather
exact volume of what ever went in the bottle. Not at all
messy. No clean up till the next fill up.

I'd shop the local pharmacy departments but wish something
more darkroomy and a known dispensed amount. Dan

Something like this?:

http://www.coleparmer.com/catalog/product_view.asp?sku=0787930

I don't think it would work with my TEA-based developer...the stuff's too viscous. If it worked, it'd still be way more than I'd spend.

I've been very happy with a pipetter.
 
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