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I use these for my screwtop bottles. I picked up a bunch of used screwtops from a winery I frequent, then I removed the labels and the sleeve at the top (that was an adventure since these were metallic and I had to use a knife to cut through them enough to be able to use a pliers to peel them off). Once I did that, the bottlecaps I bought worked great. So far, I think I have had only one leak after reusing them a bunch of times.They can be tough to open the first time because they are all one piece with the sleeve. I just leave the sleeves on the bottles after they are opened, although one friend gave me the bottle back without the sleeve. They're tough plastic so I have no idea how she got it off the bottle! As I mentioned, the caps themselves seem to work fine for reuse multiple times without leaks.
I use these for my screwtop bottles. I picked up a bunch of used screwtops from a winery I frequent, then I removed the labels and the sleeve at the top (that was an adventure since these were metallic and I had to use a knife to cut through them enough to be able to use a pliers to peel them off). Once I did that, the bottlecaps I bought worked great. So far, I think I have had only one leak after reusing them a bunch of times.
They can be tough to open the first time because they are all one piece with the sleeve. I just leave the sleeves on the bottles after they are opened, although one friend gave me the bottle back without the sleeve. They're tough plastic so I have no idea how she got it off the bottle! As I mentioned, the caps themselves seem to work fine for reuse multiple times without leaks.