
CBD accessories
A dropper bottle is a small brown glass vessel fitted with a rubber-bulb pipette, designed for precise, drop-by-drop dispensing of oils and tinctures. This 10ml version keeps your cannabis oil, CBD tincture, or homemade herbal extract protected from UV degradation while fitting neatly into a jacket pocket or toiletry bag. If you've ever tried to dose from a full-size bottle on a moving train, you already know why this exists.
Amber glass blocks roughly 99% of UV light below 450nm — that's the wavelength range that degrades cannabinoids and terpenes fastest. Clear glass or plastic lets light straight through, which means the oil you carefully measured out last week might not be the same oil by the time you use it. Brown glass solves that in one go.
We've had customers come in with CBD oil that's turned cloudy and lost its smell after sitting in a clear plastic bottle on a windowsill for a fortnight. That's oxidation doing its thing. Transferring your oil into this amber dropper bottle and keeping it in a cool, dark spot is the simplest way to extend its shelf life. The glass itself feels solid — it's got a proper weight to it, not the thin, fragile stuff you sometimes get from bargain packaging suppliers. The threaded cap seals tight, so you won't end up with an oily pocket.
The one honest limitation: 10ml is small. That's by design — it's a carry bottle, not a storage bottle. If you've got a 30ml or 50ml bottle of CBD oil at home, decant what you need for the week into this and leave the rest sealed. You get portability without exposing your entire supply to air every time you open it.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 10ml |
| Material | Amber (brown) glass |
| Closure | Screw-cap with rubber-bulb pipette |
| UV protection | Blocks light below 450nm wavelength |
| SKU | HE0081 |
| Best used for | Cannabis oils, CBD tinctures, herbal extracts |
| Approximate height | 65mm (including cap) |
| Reusable | Yes — wash with warm water and let dry fully before refilling |
Already have your oil sorted? Pair this dropper bottle with a CBD oil from the CBD accessories range to keep your daily dose portable and protected. If you're making your own tinctures at home, a precision scale helps you nail the starting ratios before you bottle anything up.
Most CBD oils ship in decent bottles, but they're usually 10ml or 30ml with a pipette that's been opened and closed dozens of times by the end of the bottle. Every time you unscrew that cap, you let in air and whatever's on your fingers. According to research published in the journal Ophthalmology, dropper tips and caps can accumulate microbial contamination ranging from 7.7% to 100% of tested samples in-use (PMC, 2022). That study focused on eye drops, but the principle applies to any dropper bottle you're handling daily — keep it clean, keep it sealed, and don't touch the pipette tip to your tongue or skin.
Having a separate 10ml carry bottle means your main supply stays sealed at home. You refill once a week, wash the dropper bottle between refills, and your oil stays fresher for longer. It's a small habit that makes a real difference, especially if you're working with oils that cost north of a euro per millilitre.
Compared to plastic dropper bottles — which you'll find cheaper online — glass doesn't leach chemicals into your oil over time. Plastic also scratches, and scratches harbour bacteria. For something you're putting under your tongue daily, glass is the obvious call. This is the best dropper bottle for CBD oil if portability is your priority.
We've sold these dropper bottles since the early days of the CBD accessories section, and the most common question is always the same: "Can I reuse it?" Yes — that's the whole point. Glass doesn't absorb flavours or odours the way plastic does, so a proper wash between refills is all you need. We've seen customers use the same bottle for over a year without any degradation of the glass itself.
One thing to watch: the rubber bulb will eventually lose its elasticity. If you notice the pipette isn't drawing up oil like it used to after 6-8 months of daily use, the bulb's probably tired. It's not the glass — it's the rubber. At this price point, just grab a fresh one rather than fighting with a weak squeeze.
Roughly 200 drops, depending on the viscosity of your oil. Thicker cannabis oils produce larger drops — closer to 150 per bottle. Thinner CBD tinctures in an MCT carrier sit nearer to 200-220 drops.
Yes. The amber glass and rubber-bulb pipette work fine with essential oils. Just wash the bottle thoroughly between different oils — residual scent can linger if you don't rinse properly with warm soapy water.
It does. Amber glass filters UV wavelengths below 450nm, which are the primary cause of cannabinoid degradation. Clear glass offers almost no UV protection. If you're storing oil for more than a few days, brown glass is the standard for a reason.
Disassemble the pipette from the cap. Wash both the bottle and pipette in warm water with a drop of washing-up liquid. Rinse thoroughly, then leave upside down on a clean cloth until bone dry. Any moisture left inside will cloud oil-based tinctures.
Glass doesn't leach chemicals into oil and won't degrade from contact with carrier oils like MCT or hemp seed oil. Plastic can leach over time, especially in warm conditions. For daily sublingual use, glass is the better choice.
At roughly 65mm tall, it's about the size of your thumb. Fits in a jeans pocket, jacket pocket, or the small zip compartment of a bag without any trouble. The screw cap stays tight — we've never had one leak in a pocket.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.