I found a bag full of strange glass tubes in my late uncle’s bedroom drawer. I have no idea what they’re for, but I’m really intrigued….

If you found a bag of strange glass tubes in a late relative’s drawer, there are many possible explanations, ranging from harmless household items to something that should be handled more carefully. Without seeing them, it’s impossible to identify them safely.

A few common possibilities include:

  • Small glass vials or sample tubes used for hobbies, crafts, collecting, or storage
  • Old medical or laboratory-related containers
  • Perfume, essential oil, or cosmetic sample bottles
  • Scientific or hobby equipment
  • Vintage items or collectibles

Before opening, smelling, or using them:

  • Do not open unknown containers if they are sealed, have residue, unusual odors, labels you don’t recognize, or signs of corrosion.
  • Avoid touching any powder, liquid, crystals, or unknown material inside.
  • Keep them away from children and pets.
  • If anything leaks, smells unusual, or causes irritation, move away and get advice from local hazardous materials or waste authorities.

If you can share:

  1. A clear photo of the tubes (including the caps and any labels),
  2. Their approximate size,
  3. What the contents look like (empty, liquid, powder, crystals, etc.),
  4. Any markings, brand names, dates, or symbols,

I can help you narrow down what they might be.

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