Just been looking at various sale sites on tinterweb for a nail varnish shaker for my bottles of paint for miniature painting and wow, they certainly know how to charge for them. So I think I shall have to put up with arm ache.

Yes, works ok on the acrylic bottles, make sure you angle the bottle just a tad to get a better shake.Has any one tried this type?
John has something similar in the shop from time to time which I’ve thought about trying.
Geoff
Couple of examples here…
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/13464436...-8754-221ff016c7a9|iid:1|vlpname:vlp_homepage
They are a little dearer, but will comfortably outlast and outperform any of those cheapo plastic jobs……they will also be much quieter due to the metal bodies.
Well, they are designed to be used pretty much continuously all day in a work environment Steve. That one is an early eighties example I’d say.The first one looks like it's made out of the same material as the transformer I had on my first Scalextric set...In the 1960s :smiling3:
If it is that sort of vintage it rather proves your point!

Could probably mix concrete with that beast Tim :smiling5::smiling5:Well, they are designed to be used pretty much continuously all day in a work environment Steve. That one is an early eighties example I’d say.
This one is mine. I’ve had it about twenty years, and I’d say it is at least forty years old now, possibly longer. I got it out of a skip during a lab refurbishment at work. I expect it to outlast me :tongue-out3: Oh, and I find it best to hold Vallejo bottles upside down to get the best mix……
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