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1. Premium Life LB165-2 Boston Round Bottles, 2 oz. (Pack of 12)
- Amber glass for light-sensitive liquids
- 2 oz. capacity, Pack of 12 bottles
- Rounded shoulder design
- Complete with black plastic caps
- 1 1/2 in. Diameter, 3 in. Tall
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2. Heat Shrink Clear Bands 50 Count 48x28 Fit 26mm (3/4-1") Diameter Cap
Fit bottles cap diameter 3/4" - 1"Make your products professional look
3. Private Preserve Wine Preservation System | 100% Green Gas Based | Suitable for all Wine, Port, Sake, Cognac, Whiskey, Fine Oil and Vinegar
- FRESHNESS PRESERVATION: Removes all of the oxygen from an open bottle, keeping the wine oxidation-free, allowing the wine to maintain its bouquet
- SAFE AND SIMPLE: System uses 100% inert gas (non-toxic,) a balanced mixture of carbon dioxide, nitrogen and argon to remove all of the oxygen from your opened bottle in four easy steps
- PROFESSIONALLY RECOMMENDED: Endorsed by some of the world’s best-known wine critics and used by restaurateurs and wineries around the world; the essential wine accessory, second in importance only to the corkscrew
- RE-CORK AND STORE: Re-cork Immediately after spraying wine Preserver and store upright to keep the protective layer of preserving gas on the surface of the wine
- INCREDIBLE VALUE: 120 uses in each can; An easy affordable way to enjoy fine wine by the glass
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Nice collection man. Interested in Aberlour 12, Amrut Fusion, Balcones Single Malt, and Laddie 16. Afraid I don't have any of your ISO's, but here's my inventory. Lemme know if you like anything in there, I could work with you a bit.
EDIT: ok, checked you out a little and I see you're pretty new to not just this, but the whole Reddit thing. Forgive me if I'm telling you anything you already know. I'm talking 2 oz sample sample swaps, we use these around here. And just so you know since you're new you would be sending yours first, then I'd send my end of the swap after recieving yours. We've all started this way. If you're who you say you are, and your collection is legit, I'd love to try me some of that Laddie 16 and Amrut! Hopefully I got something you wanna try.
Most use these boston bottles: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003FXOMSA?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01
And it's best to use heat shrink around the cap: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HYI3IPK?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01
I use small flat rate boxes from USPS to ship. I use bubble wrap around the bottles and make sure to fill the rest of the box (packing peanuts, newspaper, etc) so the bottles can't move around. If you buy the postage online and drop off it's right around $5 to anywhere in the US. I think it's about $5.50 if you buy the postage at the post office.
Is this similar to the private preserve you use?
https://www.amazon.com/Private-Preserve-Wine-Preservation-Spray/dp/B0000DCS18
What's your thoughts on how it works?