There are approximately 85 drops in a 5 ml bottle.
There are approximately 250 drops in a 15ml bottle.
This will vary depending on the thickness or viscosity of the oil, the method used to dispense the drops (reducer, pipette or a glass dropper) and the amount of pressure used when using a pipette or dropper. So many variables!
The most accurate way to dose drops for recipes is with a dropper or graduated pipette. The drips that come from the reducer are not as consistent and can get very aggravating when an extra drip falls in or two.
If you choose to use a glass dropper do not store it in the bottle. You can wash your glass dropper between uses so it is not necessary to have a dropper for every oil you use. I find droppers useful if I am making large quantities. However I feel like I am wasting precious oils by washing the dropper or pipette!
So for those who want to use the reducer, this was an eye opener for me from the latest Young Living conference...
The reducer in your bottle has 2 holes in it! The large hole in the center is not where the oils comes out.... that is for air. There is a tiny pin hole that the oil comes out.
If you look close you will see it. The small pin hole is where the oils come out of your bottle. If you mark you bottle on the side of where the pin hole is and make sure that hole is toward the bottom when you are dispensing your oil oils will come out faster and hopefuly you will not waste or loose so much oil.
Oh the little things in life!
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