He caved. Everyone wants the liquid.
Trying it myself right now. Nervous about keeping shit like that at the house, so I leave it at the office. Yes, my wife has only non-toxic cleaning supplies at home as well.
I must say that I do appreciate the performance of the clear tank. However, after refilling a few times, I am now reminded why I quit refilling years ago now that it is time to commence the cleaning procedure. If I could just get a couple more fills out of them, I would be willing to treat them as disposable.
I have one that I put through a simple rinse-and dry. We'll see how that goes.
Hey.
Those little tanks last a few (three-four-five) days, and then are disposable. Some people clean 'em. I don't. But at $6 each, they are not a bargain.
I get 5 for $10. I know you wanna support your friend with business, completely understandable. But if you go
here, you'll see what they're selling for in the real world, where capitalism is calling the shots.
They look a bit different, but work the same. (you have to get the slightly more expensive ones, which don't crack)
You slide a little blunt needle down the inside, and squeeze in the juice. Its super-easy once you do it a few times.
My desk is littered with little bottles, so I can see your point. A small gun safe would solve your concerns.