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<blockquote data-quote="user 5263" data-source="post: 545950" data-attributes="member: 5263"><p>Saw the reference to using glass jars (not a good idea) I was fortunate that may last job (not a medical one) before retirement where I had access to spare specimen jars and was able to keep them. Found them very handy, doesn't break plastic, wide mouth, tight screw lid, fits in pocket or bumbag. I was able to give a lot to our local Lapidary club which they sold on. You should be able to buy them but if you're in a place where you cannot I still have few spare ones for the cost of postage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 5263, post: 545950, member: 5263"] Saw the reference to using glass jars (not a good idea) I was fortunate that may last job (not a medical one) before retirement where I had access to spare specimen jars and was able to keep them. Found them very handy, doesn't break plastic, wide mouth, tight screw lid, fits in pocket or bumbag. I was able to give a lot to our local Lapidary club which they sold on. You should be able to buy them but if you're in a place where you cannot I still have few spare ones for the cost of postage. [/QUOTE]
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