Answer
Oct 22, 2025 - 01:23 PM
Good question — in this case, “disposable” doesn’t mean single-use like a paper cup; it just means low-cost and easily replaceable.
For glue bottles, “disposable” typically implies:
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They’re inexpensive plastic bottles meant to be refilled, reused, or replaced when the nozzle clogs or wears out.
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They’re not built for long-term durability (like heavy-duty refillable dispensers).
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Some shops treat them as semi-disposable — refill them a few times, then toss them once they get too gunky to clean.
So the “disposable” label is more about practicality and cost than single use — they’re meant to be cheap and convenient rather than permanent.
