1000ml Clear Boston Round Profile for Large-Format Packaging
This 1000ml clear Boston round bottle combines a recognizable rounded-shoulder profile with a tall, straight body suited to large-format liquid packaging projects. The transparent presentation gives brands a clear view of the filled product while leaving the main bottle surface available for printed graphics, labels, coatings or other confirmed decoration options.
For buyers developing a 1-liter packaging format, the bottle dimensions also provide useful information for artwork planning, hand-feel evaluation and secondary packaging development. The body measures 94 mm across, while the bottle height is 202 mm without the closure and 205 mm with the confirmed cap configuration. The bottle weight is 456 g.


Screw-Neck Bottle with Sprayer, Screw Cap and Trigger Options
The bottle uses a screw-neck structure and can be considered with three confirmed component types: a sprayer, a screw cap and a trigger sprayer. This gives B2B buyers several starting configurations when developing a 1000ml Boston round bottle package for different liquid dispensing requirements without changing the basic bottle format.
- Screw-neck construction: Provides the defined connection format for selecting the final closure, although the exact neck-finish diameter and thread standard still require confirmation before component approval.
- Sprayer option: Can be evaluated where a spray-dispensing configuration is required, with the final actuator, dip tube and formula combination confirmed through samples.
- Screw-cap option: Provides a straightforward closure configuration for projects where controlled pouring or a separate dispensing method is planned.
- Trigger sprayer option: Gives buyers another dispensing route for larger-volume liquid packaging, subject to confirmation of the selected trigger structure and actual product formula.

Silk-Screen Printing, Coating, Electroplating and Label Decoration
Decoration can be developed around the clear bottle surface using the confirmed options of silk-screen printing, spraying, electroplating and labeling. Rather than selecting a process from appearance alone, buyers should first define the artwork area, number of graphic elements, desired surface presentation and whether branding is applied directly to the bottle or through a label.
- Silk-screen printing: Can be considered for direct bottle graphics such as logos, product names or selected brand elements.
- Spray coating: Provides a route for changing the visible surface appearance while retaining the existing Boston round bottle shape.
- Electroplating: Can be evaluated when the packaging concept calls for a different decorative surface treatment.
- Labeling: Allows the brand design to be developed as an applied label rather than printed directly on the bottle surface.
Artwork dimensions, printing position, decorative coverage and final appearance should be approved through a physical decoration sample before the bulk order is finalized. This is especially important when the same bottle will be developed into several SKUs or decoration variants.

Wholesale Customization for 1000ml Boston Round Bottle Projects
FOLOVER PACK supports wholesale customization projects for this 1000ml clear Boston round bottle with a confirmed MOQ of 100 pieces. Buyers can develop the project around the bottle, select from the confirmed sprayer, screw-cap and trigger-sprayer options, and discuss silk-screen printing, spraying, electroplating or labeling according to the required packaging concept.
For a more accurate B2B quotation, the inquiry should identify the required quantity, preferred closure, decoration process, artwork requirements and intended liquid application. If multiple closure styles or decorative finishes are required in one project, each combination should be identified separately so that component and decoration requirements can be confirmed before quotation and sampling.

Packaging Development Points Before Confirming a 1-Liter Order
For a 1000ml bottle, procurement decisions extend beyond the bottle appearance. Buyers should confirm how the selected closure relates to the intended dispensing method, how much usable artwork area is required, and how the filled product will be presented. The listed 1000ml capacity should also be distinguished from any project-specific target fill volume until the required fill level is confirmed.
- Capacity definition: Confirm whether the project requires a specific net fill volume or another internal fill target rather than assuming the listed 1000ml value defines the final filling level.
- Closure selection: Identify whether the project requires a sprayer, screw cap or trigger sprayer before approving the final sample set.
- Formula information: Provide the intended liquid type when requesting a dispensing component so the actual bottle-and-closure combination can be evaluated.
- Decoration artwork: Supply the logo or label artwork and identify the preferred printing or surface-treatment route before decorated sampling.
- Secondary packaging: Use the confirmed bottle dimensions as an initial reference when planning cartons, dividers or other surrounding packaging, then finalize against the approved production specification.

This confirmation sequence helps procurement teams compare a custom 1000ml Boston round bottle project by its complete bottle, closure and decoration configuration instead of evaluating the bottle body alone.











