I prefer this position for the oring in the bottle . Can tighten better and never a spill .
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Wouldn't that make refilling messy?
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I prefer this position for the oring in the bottle . Can tighten better and never a spill .
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Wouldn't that make refilling messy?
How? - as it doesn't change or block the orifice of the bottle.
It doesnt . The only thing that change is u can tighten it as much as u like and the oring doesnt deform everWouldn't that make refilling messy?
I dont have that problem . I unscrew it ,put the reo on his side and a piece of paper towel to keep the tube up refill , wipe the bottle and screw it backI mean that now all you threading on your bottle gets more coated on juice, so when you unscrew all the juice in the threads can become messy. Shouldn't be a problem it you don't overfill or keep the Reo on it's side I guess.
when taking the bottle in and out make sure it is sitting on the base and not floating when you replace it. Sounds simple but took me a while to figure out it was one of the reasons I was getting juice block. That 1mm or so can make a difference.
I guess one shouldn't knock things until you try it....This is a TOP tip. Been using this method since the tip was posted and it really works great. Sure the threads become coated and refilling may sometimes require a wipe or two but the benefits outweigh to the negative. None of the lame o-ring torquing issues anymore. ThanksI prefer this position for the oring in the bottle . Can tighten better and never a spill .
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Is that the same o-ring from inside the bottle? I noticed a slight deformation occurring this afternoon, even though I've been very careful not to over tighten. It seems the o-ring slips into the thread when tightening the capI guess one shouldn't knock things until you try it....This is a TOP tip. Been using this method since the tip was posted and it really works great. Sure the threads become coated and refilling may sometimes require a wipe or two but the benefits outweigh to the negative. None of the lame o-ring torquing issues anymore. Thanks
Yes, it is. I have never had to resort to this method, but seems to work from the accounts above.Is that the same o-ring from inside the bottle? I noticed a slight deformation occurring this afternoon, even though I've been very careful not to over tighten. It seems the o-ring slips into the thread when tightening the cap