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Introduction
If you’ve been comparing different cosmetic packaging options, PETG thick wall bottles are probably on your list.
They show up a lot in serum and lotion packaging, especially for brands that want something more premium than standard plastic, but without switching to glass. From a sourcing point of view, this type of bottle sits somewhere in the middle—both in cost and positioning.
At JXPACK, we’ve seen more clients choosing PETG thick wall designs not just for how they look, but because they’re easier to work with in production and shipping.
What Makes PETG Thick Wall Bottles Worth Considering
Not all plastic bottles feel the same. Standard PET bottles are lightweight and functional, but they don’t always match the expectations of higher-end products.
With PETG thick wall bottles, the difference is noticeable:
For brands selling serums or premium skincare, that visual difference matters more than people expect.
Where These Bottles Are Typically Used
You’ll mostly see this type of packaging in products where presentation plays a role:
It’s not that other bottles can’t be used—it’s just that PETG thick wall bottles tend to match better with mid-to-high-end positioning.
PETG vs Glass: Not Just About Appearance
A lot of buyers start with glass, especially when aiming for a luxury look. But after a few rounds of shipping or cost calculation, many switch to PETG.
A few practical reasons:
Visually, once you add frosting or coating, PETG can get quite close to glass. For most customers, the difference isn’t as obvious as expected.
Common Bottle Styles
Even within this category, there are a few typical options depending on the product:
Dropper Bottles
PETG Thick Wall Flat Square Cosmetic Dropper Bottle
Lotion Pump Bottles
Custom PETG Cosmetic Bottle with Pump for Skincare Packaging
Spray Bottles
PETG Dual-Layer Cosmetic Bottle with Replaceable Pumps
Flat Square Bottles
Thick Wall PETG Pump Bottle for Skincare
MOQ and Ordering Considerations
One issue that comes up often is minimum order quantity.
For custom production, MOQ is usually higher. But for stock items, it’s possible to start with smaller quantities.
At JXPACK, some PETG thick wall bottle designs are available with more flexible MOQ, which helps when:
It’s generally a good idea to confirm what is actually in stock before planning your order.
Customization: What Actually Makes a Difference
Most suppliers will mention customization, but not all options have the same impact.
From experience, these are the ones that matter more:
Custom molds are possible, but usually only make sense if volumes are large enough.
Sourcing PETG Thick Wall Bottles
There are several ways to find suppliers, but the experience can vary quite a bit.
Direct manufacturers
Usually the best option for long-term cooperation.
Online platforms
Useful for comparing options, but require more time to filter suppliers.
Trading companies
More convenient, but often at a higher cost.
A Note on Material and Recycling
PETG is recyclable, but actual recycling depends on local systems.
Some brands are also exploring options like recycled materials or refillable packaging, depending on their market positioning.
If sustainability is part of your branding, it’s better to discuss this early with the supplier instead of adjusting later.
Working with JXPACK
JXPACK focuses on cosmetic packaging production, including PETG thick wall bottles for skincare applications.
What we usually support:
If you’re not sure which option fits your product, it’s often easier to start with samples and adjust from there.
Final Thoughts
PETG thick wall bottles are not the only option available, but they do solve a few common problems at once—appearance, durability, and cost balance.
For brands that want something more refined than standard plastic without moving fully into glass, this is often where the decision lands.