Glass.
More specifically, borosillicate lab glass with gong caps/lids/etc.
Use some of that silicone sealant made for the joints, and for good measure, have a hdpe milk jug/container to catch the liquid in the unlikely event the glass breaks.
IMHO, thats prob the best way to go about it.
You can get a borosillicate beaker with a gong top/cap for under $20 on ebay, and the silicone sealant is fairly cheap as well. A hdpe container you can prob re-use for free from something lying around the kitchen.
Always good to have a 2nd containment when you use glass though. And hdpe will not get eaten up like most other plastics would. I wound not however, use it as my main extraction vessel.
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