Dropper
A Dropper is a small laboratory tool used to transfer precise volumes of liquids in drops. Typically composed of a glass or plastic tube with a squeezable rubber bulb at one end, the dropper allows controlled dispensing of liquids for experiments, titrations, or sample preparations. Its simple design enables easy handling and measurement of small quantities, making it indispensable in chemical, biological, pharmaceutical, and educational laboratories. Droppers are ideal for adding reagents dropwise, conducting qualitative tests, or transferring liquids without contamination.
Dropper with Teats
 Dropper with Teats is a combined liquid dispensing tool consisting of a transparent glass or plastic tube fitted with a flexible rubber or silicone teat (bulb) at the top. This integrated design enables precise suction and controlled dropwise release of liquids, widely used in pharmaceutical, laboratory, and infant care settings. The teat provides comfortable squeezing to draw up liquid into the dropper tube and release it accurately in small volumes, making it ideal for delicate dosing, sample handling, and medicinal applications. These droppers are available in various sizes and materials to suit diverse fluid types and usage scenarios.