Size:Wine Bottle 25oz 750mL, 50 count Easy to use - No Soaking & No Scrubbing Affordable - Less than half the price of custom online labels Versatile - Fits All Bottle Sizes Perfect for Competitions, Events and Gifts! Seven Simple Steps for Any Size Bottle1. Print & Cut Your Own Designs on Any Type of Paper2. Slide Label Between the Sleeve & the Bottle3. Dip in Hot Water for ½ Second. A Blow Dryer Works Too. Heat WILL NOT Affect Your Brew or Wine4. Dab the Outside of the Sleeve to Remove Excess Water. Safe to the Touch5. Use a Blade or Sharp Scissors to Trim Excess Label Sleeve (Optional)6. Enjoy your Brew or Wine with Friends!7. When Ready to Switch Labels, Cut the Sleeve off with a Blade or Sharp Scissors. No Soaking, No Scrubbing Important Note - Hot Water will NOT Affect Your Brew or Wine Professional temperature testing on the effects of the hot water dip prove that heat does not penetrate the plastic sleeve and glass enough to alter the temperature of the liquid more than a standard ambient temperature shift. Hot water dipping and heat tunnel applications are common with professional breweries and wineries.
F**Q
Before you even try the others, just buy this
I serched all over to find a good quality way to label my home brew. I've tried several printable labels and they all faded or fell off as soon as I put the beer on ice. This is definitely the way to go. Simply print your label on regular paper place it on the bottle, place the bottle in the plastic sleeve, and dip in hot water. The plastic sleeve immediately shrinks to the shape of the bottle. Cut off the excess and that's it. I washed these labeled bottles and sure enough the plastic coating was airtight, saving my labels
B**W
Works well when you do it right
Make sure you use boiling water. Don't try the hair dryer even though it's mentioned as an option. That won't get these hot enough. When applied right, they hold the label on well and even keep it pretty dry even in the cooler.
B**N
Not for me.
I have tried these numerous times and they just dont work so well for me. If I use a hair dryer they shrink up unevenly and wrinkle badly. They shrink up better if you dip them in water, but then your lable gets wet and if you printed on regular paper, you just get a color running all over the label. That defeats the reason for getting them in the first place. So, its a good idea, but doesnt work for me. Might for you.
J**.
Great if you like bubbles
Not a huge fan of these shrink wraps. I followed the instructions to the tee. Every time, they would come out with some type of bubbles in it and didn't look all that great. I've gone back to using clear packing tape to attach the labels to the bottle.
A**R
Cool idea but it's really hard to use without getting ...
Cool idea but it's really hard to use without getting air bubbles trapped underneath it, and then it just looks junky.
A**R
I was not able to get the hair dryer method done but the warm water worked great. There is a technique to the dipping the ...
Very user friendly product. I was not able to get the hair dryer method done but the warm water worked great. There is a technique to the dipping the bottles in the water to avoid having to cut excess material from the bottle. I would definitely buy again. For first time bottlers and labelers this a great product and does what it needs to. Hint: when you go to dip bottle in hot water go slow to allow excess at top to shrink and form to bottle.
E**I
Great Item
This is great. It took a little bit to get used to using it. Make sure the water is completly boiling and dunk it in for a second, take it out then dunk it in again. It makes it have less wrinkles.
E**R
Five Stars
Amazing! The best bottle labels I have ever used.
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