Winco PFBT-11W, 3x11.02-Inch White Flair Bottle (Discontinued)

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Winco PFBT-11W, 3x11.02-Inch White Flair Bottle (Discontinued)

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Winco PFBT-11W, 3x11.02-Inch White Flair Bottle (Discontinued) FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Winco PFBT-11W, 3x11.02-Inch White Flair Bottle is the great practice flair bottle for practicing flips and pours. This flair bottle holds up to 750 milliliters and is constructed equal to the shape and weight of an empty glass bottle. The bottle is constructed of premium shatterproof PVC material and features classy white color and comes with a soft plastic spout for easy pouring. This economical Flair bottle by Winco is the perfect tool for professional bartending juggling.
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ID 15735
Length (Inch) 3.13
Width (Inch) 3.13
Height (Inch) 12.5
SKU PFBT-11W
Manufacturer Winco
Units of measure EA
Discontinued Yes
Weight (Lbs) 1.000000
UPC 811642017239
Type Filter Bottle
Material Stainless Steel
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  1. 5 stars!
    Michael Ross
    100%
    Ten bucks is not a high price to pay for not cleaning up any broken glass. I've had this bottle for a while, and all of my bartenders keep toying with it. The little plastic toy does help to polish up their skills while having fun or taking a break. So, a good job and a nice idea!
  2. ****
    Emily Williams
    80%
    I thought it would be a nice practice tool, but in reality - I could have gone with an empty bottle instead and get the same results. This is not the manufacturer's or the seller's fault - you just have to consider your buying decisions. What's the point of paying ten bucks for a plastic bottle, if you can easily practice with an empty glass one? The mere fact that plastic doesn't break? Well, more reason to be careful with practice glass!
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