Reddit mentions: The best funnels

We found 142 Reddit comments discussing the best funnels. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 72 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

5. 1.25" Stainless Steel Mini Funnels for Miniature Bottles, Essential Oils, DIY Lipbalms, Cooking Spices Liquids, Homemade Make-Up Fillers (6 Pack) by Super Z Outlet

    Features:
  • Stainless steel mini funnels are the perfect tool for filling up any small portable travel bottle with all of your necessities. Whether you're traveling or putting together a gift bag or gift basket, these silver stainless steel funnels will help you fill up all your bottles with the essentials.
  • Perfect for filling up mini bottles with essential oils, homemade lip balms or lipstick solutions, and great for cooking spices and liquids! Goes great with our Super Z Outlet Amber and Cobalt Blue essential oil bottles.
  • Also must-haves for arts and crafts projects. No need to make a mess when transfering glitter or other small pieces, simply refill your bottles with the help of these mini stainless steel bottle filling funnels to make preparation and clean-up a simple and easy task! Easy for children and adults alike!
  • These funnels are designed to fit even the smallest of bottles! Get the perfect amount of hair care product, cologne and perfume, lotions or body moisturizers, for that perfect sample bottle for guests, customers, or friends and family!
  • Each stainless steel mini funnel measures 1.25" tall and the opening for top of funnel measures 1.5" inches in diameter. Comes in a pack of 6 miniature funnels for mini bottle fillings!
1.25" Stainless Steel Mini Funnels for Miniature Bottles, Essential Oils, DIY Lipbalms, Cooking Spices Liquids, Homemade Make-Up Fillers (6 Pack) by Super Z Outlet
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height1.8 Inches
Length5.4 Inches
Weight0.07 Pounds
Width3.9 Inches
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9. Küchenprofi 18/10 Stainless Steel Funnel with Filter

    Features:
  • PROFESSIONAL GRADE: This stainless steel kitchen funnel with a mesh strainer will elevate your home kitchen experience with its high quality, commercial grade design and construction. It's the perfect solution when you need to strain, funnel, or filter jam, gravy, goat's milk, preserves, and more!
  • FINE MESH FILTER: This funnel set includes an extremely versatile fine mesh filter that sits inside the funnel to clarify your gravy and sauces, trap seeds, herb infusions, and other impurities. The stainless steel funnel and mesh filter combo makes it extra easy to strain big batches of stock or sauce, to filter oil from deep fryers, or even to rinse delicate fruits.
  • QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: The funnel is made of a sturdy 18/8 stainless steel and is constructed with an ergonomic handle and a wide mouth opening for a splash-free, mess-free transfer of food and liquid. The bottom mouth opening measures 1 7/16". The 18/8 stainless steel mesh filter measures 5" in diameter and 3.5" in height.
  • EASE OF USE AND CARE: Thanks to Küchenprofi's technology and design, this will be one of the easiest and most hassle-free accessories in your kitchen. Whether you are canning, straining, or filtering, you never have to worry about a difficult to clean funnel and filter when you are done! For maximum convenience, all parts of this exceptional wide-mouth funnel and filter set are dishwasher safe.
  • TRADITION OF QUALITY: Küchenprofi was founded in Germany in 1923. Designing top-tier items has distinguished this brand as one of the best in the industry. They strive to bring imagination and creativity to the home cook's kitchen and to enhance your overall cooking experience. Frieling has partnered with this brand since 2017 and proudly brings its premium quality hand tools, salt and pepper mills, and more to the US market.
Küchenprofi 18/10 Stainless Steel Funnel with Filter
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height5.25 Inches
Length5.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size5 inches
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width4 Inches
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17. Wilton Easy Pour Funnel

Produced with the highest grade materialsManufactured to the highest quality availableManufactured in Hong Kong
Wilton Easy Pour Funnel
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height8.2 Inches
Length4.4 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1 Pounds
Width4.4 Inches
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u/cokespraythrowaway · 1 pointr/cocaine

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Please be fucking careful. Don't be stupid. Take the time to accurately prepare your solution and to diligently track your usage. Don't use too much, be careful what you combine this with, and don't get careless. There are few drugs more susceptible to overuse than cocaine. I can personally say that switching to this method made me eventually get tired of coke, because once you can do it non stop all the time it loses it's appeal and you start to feel a bit like a junkie.

I would highly recommend keeping your solution strength as low as possible and limiting your use to no more than two days per week with at least 3-5 days between sessions, and taking a month or two off every once in a while is always a good idea. You'll spend way less money and will feel better physically, and you will be more able to maintain that sweet spot where you are feeling good but are still mentally sharp.


Typical nasal spray bottles seem to be designed to coat your entire nasal cavity with a widely dispersed mist, which means most of the solution ends up being absorbed by the nasal mucosa and having to travel through the blood vessels in your nasal cavity to the brain. Something that allows you to target (idealy) the olfactory epithelium and or the trigeminal nerves in the nasal cavity will allow faster delivery to the brain and reduced waste. This will also help to limit damage to the nasal mucosa by allowing you to use less solution while delivering more directly to the brain. See:

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasal_administration#Olfactory_transfer
  • http://www.fiercepharma.com/partnering/3m-takes-on-blood-brain-barrier-impel-neuropharma-nasal-drug-delivery-alliance

    Ideally you'd try to find something like Impel NeuroPharma's POD (Precision Olfactory Delivery) device, which is designed to target the spray more effectively to the nerve clusters in the upper nasal cavity. However, it seems to be nearly impossible to source one of these devices online. That being said, there do appear to be at least a couple available devices that might come closer to the POD than standard nasal spray devices:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0725DKD3S/
  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N9PPZH5/

    Note that you'll probably want something with a clear bottle, which makes it much easier to see how much solution is left in the bottle and allows you to spot any impurities in your product (cocaine should rapidly dissolve and leave the solution nearly completely clear, while many adulterants will take longer to dissolve or will not dissolve at all, leaving the solution cloudy with particulates at the bottom of the bottle.

    I haven't personally tested these devices so I can't say for sure if they are any more effective than a standard spray device, but it looks like they should give you greater control over the dispersion target. If anyone knows where to find one of the specialized delivery devices, please let me know.

    Once you have your nasal spray device, you'll probably want some way to consistently prepare your solution. A simple oral syringe will allow you to measure an exact amount of solvent (saline solution):

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BM3MC40/

    Saline Solution:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IN5GENU/

    A digital milligram (.001g precision) scale will allow you to measure your solute (the powdered, water soluble drug) with reasonable (but not perfect) precision:

    Scale:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0012TDNAM/
  • https://www.amazon.com/B06W5VXN53/

    A funnel will make it easier to get everything into the bottle and is recommended:

  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MEFE7YO/
  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CUQ0ITO/
  • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2NYC1K/

    Once you have all the necessary supplies, unscrew the cap on your nasal spray device and put the funnel into the bottle mouth. Figure out your desired strength for your solution and then measure out the corresponding amount of saline solution and cocaine. The trick with this delivery method is figuring out the correct concentration for your solution depending on how strong you want each spray to be. I've found that 25mg/ml is perfectly sufficient, 50mg / ml is more than enough, and anything stronger is a bit of a waste. In fact, there seem to be diminishing returns anywhere past around 20mg/ml, and in many cases 15 or even 10 mg/ml seems to work just fine.

    First pour the cocaine into the funnel (you don't need to pulverize it), and then using your oral syringe squirt the saline solution onto the cocaine in the funnel where it will rapidly dissolve and fall into the bottle. You could mix the solution in the oral syringe or elsewhere, and you could add the saline solution before the cocaine, but then you'll either end up with wasted solution in another container or a funnel that still has some powdered cocaine on it. If you pour the cocaine straight from the scale into the funnel and then use the solution to wash it down, you should end up with very little wasted cocaine and a nearly clean funnel.

    I'd recommend to start with a weaker solution and try it out, you can always add more cocaine until you figure out the optimum concentration. If you decide to do this, replace the saline you've used each time you add more cocaine so you can accurately track the strength of your solution at each interval.

    At this point you're ready to screw the cap on and use the spray. I'd recommend one pump in each nostril - any more and you'll end up with wasted solution dripping down the back of your throat. However, you can limit waste by laying over the edge of a surface and tilting your head back so that gravity naturally draws the solution towards the olfactory epithelium. In this case two or three sprays per nostril seems to deliver a stronger dose with negligible waste. 30 seconds to one minute seems to be long enough to avoid excessive waste, and 15 seconds may in fact be long enough.

    I think that pretty much covers it. Be forewarned that this delivery method makes it much easier to redose, which would probably contribute to an increased risk of addiction and a tendency towards excessive and chronic use. Also, some have said that this method doesn't deliver the same powerful "kick" as snorting powder, which makes sense as you are using much less of the drug per spray than you would if you snorted a line. For an illustration, lay out what would be a typical line for your and weigh it with your scale. The spray devices listed above typically deliver 0.1ml of solution per spray, so if you have a solution with a concentration of 50mg/ml, then you're only getting 5mg of cocaine per spray, as opposed to something like 20mg for even a small line of powder. I haven't personally tried making a high strength solution, but you could try mixing your solution such that each .1ml spray delivers an amount of cocaine equivalent to a typical line of powder. This would also minimize the total number of sprays needed and the total volume of liquid you'd need to spray into your nose, perhaps limiting irritation.

    However, I've found that even though the absolute dosage is lower the efficacy is much greater, perhaps due to the added liquid facilitating easier absorption and almost certainly due to the decreased waste from powder dripping down your throat or being dispersed and carried elsewhere by the mucous in the nasal cavity.

    As a final note, even though the saline solution will moisturize your nose, I'd still recommend using the plain nasal spray to irrigate and clear your nose periodically or at least at the end of the night, as the solution is quite irritating (though of course much less so than dry powder).

    Good luck and be careful!
u/garbonsai · 2 pointsr/fermentation

For books, I highly recommend Fermented Vegetables and Fiery Ferments. The Kindle editions of both go on sale regularly. In fact, Fermented Vegetables is currently $2.99.

For lids, I assemble my own. The new Ball Leak-Proof Storage lids aren't leak proof, but they're better than the old-style white ones. Sturdier too. Buy them at your local grocery store—they'll be way cheaper than Amazon. You'll also need 3/8" x 5/8" rubber grommets, which you can find in your local DIY store in the electrical section—you want ones that have a 3/8" inner hole and fit into a 1/2" hole, with an outside diameter of 5/8". Finally, 3-piece airlocks, which are going to be cheapest at your local homebrew store (they should be a $1, maybe $1.50). 3-piece are easier to clean than the 1-piece. From there, you just drill a 1/2" hole in the lid, insert the grommet, and then insert the airlock. Support the lid around the hole as you insert the airlock so you don't crack the plastic.

Other equipment:

  • Sauer Stones are my favorite glass weights. Right now they're $10.95 for four. I think I have 20 or 24 of them at this point. They work great in conjunction with a cabbage or horseradish leaf to keep everything under the brine.
  • You can never go wrong with having a couple of food-grade 5-gallon buckets kicking around for mixing kimchi, or salting large batches of sauerkraut, or even fermenting in. Again, these are cheapest at your local DIY store. Get a lid with a gasket, and make sure you grease the gasket with food-grade grease.
  • Jars. Stop at garage sales, thrift stores, and rummage shops. You'll occasionally find a good deal on mason jars, or a unique Fido jar, or who knows what. The more you ferment, the more you're going to end up in situations where you need odd-sized jars. If you come across Fido jars with bad or missing gaskets, these work really well.
  • More jars. If you need larger jars or want to buy new, Fido jars from EverythingKitchens.com by way of Google Express is the cheapest I've found them. Free shipping for buying a certain amount, sometimes you get a discount from Express for your first order, blah blah blah.
  • Even more jars. If you need gallon sized jars that you want to fit with an airlock, this is the cheapest I've found them. Get the plastic lids, then see the instructions above. If you need extra lids (for storage), these fit and are of good quality. The 1-star review is from some dumb-dumb who ordered the wrong size.
  • Oh. One more thing. Pouring things out of mason jars sucks. They always dribble, etc. But they're also the best way to store, say, fermented cordials, or to mix up your brine (cap and shake the shit out of it). These lids do not come cheap, but they are well worth the purchase price. Leak-proof, with a removable rubber gasket, we use them for everything from drinking to storage. And they pour like a dream. Easy to clean too.
  • Actually, one more one more thing. Get yourself a good strainer/filter/funnel set. This one is, again, not super-cheap, but I got rid of all my other ones and use it exclusively. It disassembles, screws to wide-mouth mason jars, has a plastic strainer for the first stage and a fine-mesh filter for the second stage, the narrow bottom part is silicone and is removable, and you can put a coffee filter in the fine-mesh filter portion if you need to.

    One last thing. I see folks suggesting sanitizer. It's absolutely pointless for lactic fermentation. You're not sanitizing the vegetables that go in, or your hands, so there's no point in using anything more than soap and water on your equipment. If you're talking about brewing beer or cider or wine or something where you're looking to introduce a specific strain of bacteria, yeast, or fungus, then you need to sterilize.
u/thrownfish · 2 pointsr/Drugs
  • Capsule machine - any size depending on what you want the cap size to be.
  • Mortar and pestle - used to pulverize MDMA
  • Micro funnel - cut the tip of the spout off with scissors and leave about 1/4" spout.
  • Milligram scale - calibrate and weigh out MDMA amount per cap
  • Small metal spatulas - really useful for scooping MDMA


    These are just the tools that I use, you don't have to use them but it makes the job easier.

    Process:

  1. Fill capsule machine with empty caps. This one holds 50 shells. Put the tops in a bowl or glass to keep them from getting misplaced.
  2. Place the shortened funnel in the first cap that you want to fill
  3. Pulverize MDMA. It doesn't have to be perfectly smooth, but the less chunky the easier it is to weigh out.
  4. Put a plate under the pestle, scale, and capsule machine to catch any accidental spills that might occur.
  5. Using the spatulas, transfer a small amount of MDMA that has been pulverized to the scale. Add or remove MDMA as necessary till you get the weight that you want each cap.
  6. Transfer the weighed amount of MDMA and pour it into the funnel, hopefully filling the cap with MDMA. The funnel spout sometimes clogs,just use the spatula to clear the clog.
  7. Repeat these steps until you've filled all the caps you need to make.
  8. After you have filled all the caps you are going to make, use the shell halves to seal the caps.

    With this setup, I can cap over 100 caps an hour, each one weighed out to the same weight. Using #1 caps each ends up about 1/2 full, filled with .1-.15g of MDMA.
u/Tabbygryph · 2 pointsr/Warhammer40k

It's kind of pricy but I found dropper bottles on Amazon:
Tool Parts New Arrival 50PCS 10ml... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MGFCXWX?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

And little funnels:

Stainless Steel Mini Funnels for... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078Z9LWDW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

And tiny glass beads:

TOAOB 500pcs 6mm Round Glass... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018LPC6R0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

And spent a day transferring all my bottles into dropper bottles. I found that the Citadel labels peel right off the pots and slap on the droppers pretty easily.

You should note that the funnels don't perfectly fit those little dropper bottles but it works. The beads are a perfect fit, I put two in each dropper bottle. The bottles come from China, so if you order they take like 2-3 weeks to arrive. You'll also get some bad ones, I think I found like four when I transferred my paints. Now I don't spill anything and my paint doesn't dry out faster than I use it!

I did find that using a sharpie to color the tips of the caps on the shade bottles made them dirt easy to find when I've got a bunch of droppers out.

Let me know if this helps you!

u/hellopooop · 10 pointsr/ZeroWaste

LOVE THIS.

So at my house we have an assortment of like grocery bags, they're all sizes and materials. Just whatever's been acquired over the years. I do prefer the ones with a more structured box shape for groceries and keep the foldable ones for my purse/backpack/car for unplanned shopping or non-grocery shopping.

For produce, we use either net or mesh bags. I prefer the bigger net type bags usually. Sometimes for more leafy-fragile items I prefer the mesh ones. But everything is machine washable, so stains aren't a worry!

For items such as beans, chocolate chips, basically medium sized, dry items (rice is too small), I like to use cotton bags. Then I don't have to worry about the Tare and they're generally easy to fill up from those dispenser things. For the BIN # of these ones, I just write it down in my phone usually, I've heard you can use pencil right on the cotton though!

For items that would either get stuck in the seams of those bags or are dirtier or almond butter, I use glass jars. My grocery store is nice and I just had to weigh my jars once, they wrote it with Sharpie and I've just kept rewriting that weight whenever it washes off. Then I bring a chalk marker (I've had some laying around from crafting), and write the BIN on the top. It's nice cause my chalk markers are white and the sharpie is black so at the register I just tell the cashier, the tare's in black and bin's in white!

I also have a funnel for the glass jars that have a smaller mouth because I've made a mess in the aisle one too many times.

If I'm not bringing more than 1-2 glass jars, I can keep all of these items in a small grocery bag. I simply fold the grocery bags and lay them flat against one side, then put in the glass jars, then in the cracks put all the produce and bulk bags.

My house is pretty small, and our kitchen is right at the front door, so I just leave all our bags (produce, shopping, and bulk) in a large bag on the counter next to the door. All our glass jars are kept in the cupboard right by the door, so before my trip while making a list, I'll take out the right containers and put them in! If I end up with too many glass jars for the bag, I just take out a bigger grocery bag as my bag holder.

u/Anonymousguy44 · 8 pointsr/AnycubicPhoton

Howdy! I just got my printer today so this is fresh in my mind. I watched a lot of videos to understand what I needed and how to get everything set up. I would recommend checking out the 3DPrintFarm YouTube channel. There's a lot of great info in there. Here's a list of everything I picked up along with links to Amazon for the items I got off there. Hope it helps!




u/schmin · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon


  • Riddle the First

    Wine -- flask for sneaking butterbeer into class so I can win the Defense Against the Dark Arts duels. >_>

  • Riddle the Second

    A broom -- organizer so I can keep all my brooms tidily stored and make points with /u/dragonflyjen, the Flying Instructor. =D

  • Riddle the Third

    A hat -- for the Tin Man, because I want him as my lab partner in Potions, to use his parts, err brain, for the exams, because /u/rarelyserious, the Potions Master values ingenuity like that. <_<

  • Riddle the Fourth

    A book -- the start of one, anyway, being a children's book I have in mind, for the History of Magic project /u/Morthy will assign.

  • Riddle the Fifth

    A trunk -- a teeny-tiny one that allows me to hide myself in music and charm the Magical Creatures in /u/Stefanienee's class.

  • For Bonus Points

    A cape -- on a pint glass, because it can be used to insulate warm beverages for the night Astronomy classes taught by /u/tandem7!

    Mischief Managed! =D
u/MickFromAFarLand · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Glad to hear it, man. That thing looks solid. And by the way, [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-2-Inch-Stainless-Detachable-Strainer/dp/B00004UE6N/ref=pd_bxgy_k_img_y) would be a must-have for me to go with it.

My one gripe about the DeLonghi is its temperature range, which only runs from 300-370. It's less than most-- by 50 degrees on the lower limit, and by 5 degrees on the upper. I think I'm just being whiny though.

The machine is probably the best for what it'll be used for. I don't see much purpose poaching with your deep fryer (using it below 300 degrees), and anything above 375 is probably tempura. Unless your mom dreams of making competition-worthy tempura for real Japanese people with this thing, I wouldn't sweat the five degrees.

Glad I could help. Feel free to run any more thoughts by me.

u/Huplescat22 · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

I use the same fry recipe but with easy to find Russet baking potatoes, which I suspect after reading your comment, may be the third best choice. Peanut oil is best for frying at high temperatures and you can reuse it. In fact it browns fries better the second or third time around. I have some that’s been through 10 batches and it still seems fine.

I let it cool then dip it out with a soup ladle, funnel it back into the bottle and store it in the fridge.

EDIT: I’ve been using one of these deep-fryers. Its cheap as dirt but, at least on mine, the temperature gauge is a bit fluky. I generally assume that it indicates about 20 degrees low. Also the cord that plugs into the back is polarized, but it can go in either way and the user has to pay close attention to the markings to get it right or else fry the thing's tiny brain and then it goes to hell. But still, with all that, it makes some great fries with a lot less mess than straight up stove top work.


u/achtagon · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Also if you want to go wild you can get a vacuseal attachment and vac pack your jars!! I have things I open a year later and still fresh. I just had to do a purge though as my new wife pointed out that some of my vac-packed jars were 8 years old!

See: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000UQ428A

Be sure to buy the wide mouth versions. All sizes come that way or small mouth; but the small mouth is harder to fit your hand into for cleaning and for filling. Ooh - and for filling get one of these to make your life easier: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000HJ99XS

u/Hutobega · 2 pointsr/ageofsigmar

Why yes I did except for a few technical paints. I took a solid day to do and it's not that hard though in my case many of my paints were harder and needed severe watering down so right now they are not in the best of shape BUT if you'rs are in good shape should be no problem!

Here is what I used:

https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Dropper-dropping-Bottles-Removable/dp/B00V479TVE/ref=sr_1_20?crid=3AH1GI9Q6GALS&keywords=dropper%2Bbottle&qid=1555967511&s=gateway&sprefix=dropper%2B%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-20&th=1

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Miniature-Essential-Super-Outlet/dp/B078Z9LWDW/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1PK6V6O4TN4HG&keywords=small+funnel&qid=1555967555&s=gateway&sprefix=small+funel%2Caps%2C165&sr=8-6

And you can throw in stainless steel ball bearings as a mixer as well but I got a bad batch that ended up rusting cause it was a lie lmao. But the bottles and the funnel are the only items you really need. For getting paint out you could get nice metal scrapping tools to help with the process.

Like I said it takes time but was worth it when I did it.

u/MusaEnsete · 3 pointsr/Cooking

I was given a fryer. Never use it. Too much of a pain to clean, is a unitasker, and just takes up space. Not really answering your question, but I second just getting a Dutch oven or cast iron fryer and use that instead (plus can use for a variety of other things too). Couple that with a fry/candy thermometer and you can fry to your hearts content (with even more control that the fryers). I also bought this funnel/filter for a variety of uses, but it works great for straining oil to stick in the fridge for reuse (one of my favorite kitchen gadgets): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0123J1S60/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/bridgette1129 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
u/Jurph · 1 pointr/Coffee

Use a wider-necked juice bottle like the 1.75L "simply" bottles; make sure you have two of them, or one bottle and a 2L container.

Put in 100g of coffee, ground to the same coarseness you use for French Press. Fill it with cold, filtered water and let it sit in your fridge for a day or two. Make sure to flip & shake after about an hour to ensure you don't have pockets of dry powder plugging up the neck of the bottle.

When you're ready to strain it, get a couple of cheap sink strainers, or pantyhose, or a nut milk bag. Put them in a funnel. Put a clean empty bottle in the sink, set the funnel in its neck, and set your filter(s) in the funnel (if you're using sink strainers you'll need at least 3 stacked up). Pour from the cold brew bottle -- gently! -- so the settled grounds don't come loose. When you get to the end of your first pour the filters will clog up quickly, so go slowly.

Once you've transferred the cold brew to the clean bottle, cap it and set it aside. Rinse out the brewing bottle, clean it, and repeat the transfer process, pouring back to the brew bottle. Repeat that process as many times as you like until there are no more big particles. You can do a super-fine final pour through a paper filter if you really want, but in general your particles will sink to the bottom and as long as you pour slowly you'll be fine.

You can get the whole cold brew setup (sink strainers, funnels, juice bottles, and beans) for $20-$25 and the bottles should last 6-10 refills before you notice the plastic getting discolored.

u/fripperiffic · 2 pointsr/PAXvapor

I bought all 3 of these, and while I haven't fully put them through their paces, they are all EXCELLENT additions that have made me fall in love with this thing.

Quintessentialz Funnel For PAX .. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074PBBFFM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

3D Bottom Screen for pax2 and Pax 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NQGYZC7?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Jianuo Protective Case for Pax ... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V9KM62M?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/merryhexmas · 6 pointsr/microdosing

Nice I have the same scale. I use this to fill 00 caps: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000HJBFC6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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The smallest one has 00 caps fit perfectly around it on the outside of the funnel tip and holds itself there quite snugly so you can use both hands. Another option for those without 3D printers.

u/TheRealMandelbrotSet · 3 pointsr/analog

Unfortunately, no. If you’re completely new to developing and haven’t yet done black and white, there’s a bit of an initial expense. I’m going to just list off everything I use for developing. It’s actually pretty compact, I’ve thrown it all in my car on impulse and developed C41 at friends’ houses a few times. I store it all in a small cooler which I also fill with water while developing. Since the developer needs to be 102°F with moderated precision for the duration of the developing time, it helps to have a larger body of water that won’t lose temperature as quickly. So first step for me is to fill this cooler slightly upwards of 102° to put the tank in while I’m not agitating. If you’ve got a cooler, great; if not:

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  • Cooler - $27.50 on Amazon

  • Changing bag - $13.95 on Adorama

  • Accordion bottle (x2) for developer and blix - $14.99 on Amazon

  • Regular bottle is alright for stabilizer - $3.95 on Adorama

  • Tank and reels - $31.77 on Amazon

  • Funnel(s) to put chemicals back - $2.20 on Amazon — it helps to have a few to avoid the developer and blix coming into contact with each other

  • Thermometer (ideally waterproof, digital is nice) $4.99 on Amazon

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    I think that’s about it! You can definitely go cheaper if you look around. The one thing I wouldn’t cheap out on though is the tank/reels. I started with a really cheap stainless steel setup. My reels came pretty bent up and took ages to load, like half an hour at times. I’d often have film stick to itself. I tried C41 with it one time and got blix everywhere, plus it was leaking in the cooler underwater. Everyone says Patterson is the way to go, and I haven’t tried much else but it’s served me well.
u/xynix_ie · 3 pointsr/hotsauce

You can get a cheap canning kit: https://www.amazon.com/Presto-09995-Function-Canning-Kit/dp/B001V9K8A6

It will save fingers and faces :)

Then a cheap stainless funnel set up: https://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Stainless-Steel-Funnels-Set/dp/B000FKERMW which I boil while managing the bottles.

So like a total of $22 bucks.

u/waterboysh · 1 pointr/keto

For #2, if I had a funnel with a built in strainer like this one, would I need to do anything besides just pour it into another container?

That fried cauliflower looks amazing. I saved the recipe.

u/Nanofibrous · 2 pointsr/AskEngineers

Hi there,

I was brainstorming your problem from the perspective of fluid flow/pipeflow. I also assumed that your 3d-printed funnel is shaped like a typical funnel like this one: https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Plastic-Funnel-Micro-Container/dp/B00G703K18

The first concern I had with this idea was that you'd be altering your airflow measurement because you wouldn't be measuring the velocity of airflow from the direct channel anymore - you'd actually be measuring the airspeed as if the airflow was coming out of a channel as wide as the larger side of the funnel- which (again, this is assuming air laminar flow is similar to liquid laminar flow) would mean that you'll end up with readings much slower than the "true" speed of your airflow.

I thought of two possible things to get around this:

  1. Would it be possible to attach a thin tygon tube to one of the outlets on the narrow axis of your device on one end and the other end attached to a balloon? You could measure how much air passes into the balloon over time by measuring the volume and dividing by the cross-section area of the tygon tube.

  2. Do you only have access to that one ananometer? I hope there is a version out there that would have a smaller internal diameter for an application like this.
u/banananapixel · 1 pointr/treedibles

Low heat, silicone spatula, a meat injector/marinade needle (wide tip) and practice practice practice.

I used to waste so much when I first started. Anyone ever get the strings that go from your pot to your molds your filling? Worst.

I like the presicion of marinade needles, it makes the transfer from pot to mold flawless. And you can use a silicone spatula to scrape the pot. Because the meat injector is so precise it sucks up the last bits pretty effectively after scraping.

Candy funnels work pretty well too but you need a fast hand for it.

u/sberto · 2 pointsr/ScotchSwap

Funnel

The small one is great for one and two ounce boston rounds. The medium is good on four ounce boston rounds.

u/tlucas · 3 pointsr/soylent

This hasn't been suggested yet, exactly, so...

I use a $5.61CAD canning funnel, specifically this one: Norpro 607 Extra Wide Plastic Funnel, Green https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000HJ99XS/ . Just recently got it after years of getting powder on the counter every time I mixed a bag. Works great.

Using a scoop, you get powder all over your hands and it sticks to the sides of the scoop then flakes off onto your counter. Would rather do without.

u/saintbubbles · 2 pointsr/PipeTobacco

I just jarred mine in 8 oz wide mouth jars. Get a canning funnel. This will make the job much easier. I had to pack some of the tins in pretty tight but they all fit.

u/felicia-sexopants · 6 pointsr/tea

why not go for a stainless steel funnel? Hit up a restaurant supply store, and you'll be set for super cheap. Otherwise, these look fine.

u/homebeach · 2 pointsr/coldbrew

I have made some changes to my ratio and have improved my methods. I used one of these to filter the large ball jars into smaller ball jars using paper filters. And yes, with one funnel this is tedious and uses a LOT of filters. I now use 1 and 3/4 cups coffee to 64 ounces of water. Have added two more stainless wide mouth funnels. So - next day when the brew is done, I set three small Ball jars with a funnel and paper filter in place. Pour off the entire batch into all 3 jars simultaneously, adding some thick and thin brew to each filter, and just dump the remaining grounds. Go away and let it drip, and then even out the jars to half way up and top off with water. I am now using three paper filters where I use to use 4, 5 and 6, trying to filter sludge by the end. Much quicker, less work, and I will do this forever.

u/Auteurius · 1 pointr/espresso

Probably not what you're looking for but it's a decent alternative.

Norpro Stainless Steel Wide-Mouth Funnel w/ Handle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004UE88/

It might take a little bit to find one that fits correctly, but this works and it's so much cheaper.

Get a cup that you can fit beneath your grinder. Preferably smaller the better. Tare the cup. Grind, then measure the dosage and dump the cup into your portafilter. Give the portafilter a shake (like trying to flip an omelette) to balance out the grinds.

Remove the funnel then tap the bottom of the portafilter with your inner palm so the grounds cover whatever spaces the funnel left. After that you just tamp and you're good to go.

Worst case scenario take the basket you're using on your portafilter and go to a supply shop to find one that fits. Ideally you want one with the thinnest 'walls' possible, yet allow it to fit to the point where you can remove it without much resistance, therefore disturbing the settled grounds.

u/puffyjenkins · 1 pointr/Coffee

If you have a mason jar funnel and refold a normal coffee filter into a cone (or purchase something like a set of chemex filters), you can do a decent pourover. Before I purchased a chemex I would occasionally do a home-rig pourover with the filter basket from a Bunn machine. Controlling the water temperature and grounds saturation does improve the quality of coffee you make, so it's worth trying it out.

u/_Dang_It_Bobby_ · 6 pointsr/electricdaisycarnival

Try these instead

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074J5355F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OMu0Cb02W39MR


Just received mine yesterday and they’re perfect for stashing booze!

u/redditjoda · 1 pointr/Kefir

Norpro Stainless Steel Wide Mouth Funnel with Silicone Strainer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036B9KF6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wy3ZDb6QT173K

Easiest by far to clean, fits on Mason jar, which is what I use. You do have to stir inside the funnel.

u/iamdogcomplex · 1 pointr/electricdaisycarnival

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074J5355F?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image

Fill em with your liquor and hide em in your suitcases!

EDIT - just realized you were prob referring to specifically hard cider cases. Not too sure how to help there, sorry! 😂😅😩

u/overjoony · 1 pointr/Vaping

Making your own juice is about ten times cheaper than "premium" juice.
source i did the math.
i have calculated that im paying about 0,03€-0,06€ per ml (5-10% flavor)

edit: regarding your question about the prep product.

  • 1x 1000ml for mixing the baseliquid
    check

  • 100ml Bottles for mixing the juice about
    check

  • Juice Bottles
    check
  • Milkfoamthingy because im to lazy to shake it
    check
  • a set of different syringes for handling the flavors
    check

  • a funnel for filing the juice bottles
    check


    about 56$ and you have more than you'll ever need for doing your own juice maybe share it with a friend?


u/ProfWiki · 1 pointr/Nootropics

I got these tiny little funnels and measure out what I want in a single cap (00 size) and the funnel fits perfectly in there. So I just dump the measuring plate into the funnel and BAM. What I have are similar to these funnels

u/stevewedig · 3 pointsr/MealPrepSunday

We use this funnel with our wide mouth jars, makes it even easier:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004UE88/

u/rival100guy · 1 pointr/kratom

Making your own capsules is the way to go. I was using a funnel set like this: https://amzn.to/2NCiyTL along with a pencil eraser to pack it in. I think you can also get capsule machines to mass produce them.

u/that_stoner_guy · 2 pointsr/microdosing

Something like this may work

u/Jon-W · 1 pointr/keto

That looks genius! I've been using one of these and saving the filtered grease in a mason jar. Both are good options but I think the one you linked to would be more convenient.

u/saturdaycooking · 1 pointr/veganrecipes

I got it from Amazon (but I'm in Canada, so the link is from the Canadian store -- shouldn't be hard to find where you are):
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B001689LD2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/EGOtyst · 2 pointsr/TheDickShow

They pat down inside the cowboy boot?

the boot is hard enough you cant tell whats inside. I've never had a problem.

And I used a plastic flask.

https://www.amazon.com/Concealable-Collapsible-Sizes-32-YSLF-Eco-Friendly/dp/B074J5355F/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=plastic+flask&qid=1557243240&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/kai_al_sun · 5 pointsr/minipainting

I bought a set of small funnels off amazon and coated them with rustoleum “never wet” The paint just slides off the funnel into the bottle leaving very little waste.

Edit: found the link to the funnels. Norpro Stainless Steel Funnels, Set of 3 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FKERMW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_S8zZCbYVQCVCX

u/BeauTheSD · 1 pointr/PAXvapor

This changed my life.PAX funnel

u/josephmagnolia · 1 pointr/Coffee

These look good...

But if we're making all kinds of substitutions, why not just use a regular funnel and siphon it right into our mug / carafe?

I don't have a chemex, but I'm assuming that the only aspect of it that distinguishes it is the filter.

u/Morgaine1795 · 1 pointr/Canning

This one has a larger stem....but maybe work?

u/mdog213 · 2 pointsr/electricdaisycarnival

Reusable Foldable Eco-Friendly Water Bottle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074J5355F/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_R-QOCbBYS43MK

Hmmmm I got these instead. Both work the same. But cheaper I suppose.

u/DoctorPainMD · 1 pointr/spicy

Keep old hot sauce bottles. Plus this and you''l be set.

u/mr_sibs · 1 pointr/Ultralight

The coffee filter idea could work for silt - this https://www.amazon.com/Pour-Over-Coffee-Filter-Reusable/dp/B01DY6FO8O into a funnel of some type https://www.amazon.com/Nopro-Plastic-Funnel-Set-3/dp/B000HJBFC6/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1511172903&sr=1-4&keywords=funnel then some hosing into your befree - you would need to carry a dirty water hydration sack to scoop up the water first

u/Voiceless_Monk · 2 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

For pouring I use a stainless steel funnel. But depending on the bottle size, I might also use a 25Ml serological pipette with hand pump.

Downside to the pump & pipette combo, you need steady hands as it's just over 20 inches long, can be a little unwieldy.