Grrr - have had it with hardware store lye for the following reasons (warning: venting ahead
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1. Frackin' child proof lids. Being of a certain age, the "children" of my friends range from 22 yrs - 35 yrs and up. We are not close enough to said kids to ever worry about the presence of grandkids (hmmm, if there are any - I don't run with a very fertile bunch I guess). In short - childproof anything is simply overkill in our house. I CAN'T GET THE THINGS OPEN!!!! Either the child proof cap senses my child-like, immature streak and responds accordingly, OR I AM STUPID!!! There was one instance when I thought I would have to wait for The Boyfriend to come home and open the container AND HE IS YOUNGER THAN ME so you'd think as the oldest person in the house I should be the one to open them for HIM. (I keep a stash of "adult" lids for prescription bottles so I only have to deal with child proof lids once).
Now, he hears me struggling with the thing and merely wanders over, grabs it from me, and opens it.
I am a big girl now and want a lye container that I can open without an epic struggle.2. The bits of lye bouncing out of the container I am pouring into...the static that makes them cling to the container I am pouring it out of, despite using a dryer sheet to wipe it down. I THINK that the static also makes the particles clump together (I have NO lye issues with any of my soaps so don't think its water - all of my soaps have cured into zap-less, fine soaps - any problems were NOT lye related). When we are advised to measure down to half a gram - one wonders what is the point if you can't corral every particle of lye you just carefully weighed.
So - do any of you use lye in pellet form? If so, is it easier to work with in terms of static - or do those tend to stick due to static as well? My next lye purchase is going to be in a container I CAN OPEN and hopefully will be less prone to static electricity.
Thanks in advance and hope the rant wasn't too much.