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J**
Works but could be better
This does the job for what I need it for but it could have been designed better as far as the nozzle. You have to press quickly all the way in to get anything close to a mist. If too slow, you’ll get a stream of oil. That is my only negative point but if I needed a fine mist all the time, I would be disappointed.
J**V
Oil sprayer
I liked this so much I bought two.. one for olive oil and the other for avocado. It sprays on my food or in my pan and I use them both depending on what I do. I haven't had to clean them yet, so I can’t comment. I do wipe down the outside and that cleans well with a little soapy sponge and clear water to dry.I love this thing! Easy to add oil to food, any food!
J**Z
What is the deal with oil sprayers!?
I washed the bottle before my first use and while spraying the water through the it it sprayed well! almost like aerosol.Then I put the oil in. It’s not an aerosol spray. pretty close. but not quite.I have tried many sprayers trying to get that “PAM” like spray and I have not found any that can replicate the spray of an aerosol can.I’m assuming the viscosity of the oil has something to do with it.That being said, this one does better than most.You have to commit to the spray. It you squeeze slowly or partially it will be more like a stream than a spray.If you squeeze fully and quickly it does spray. It’s more of a concentrated beam of spray about 3-4 inches wide instead of a cloud like aerosol.Which works out great for most my needs.Olive oil spray (being a small amount of healthy oil) is a zero points in Weight Watchers.In our measurements, one full squeeze is about 1/2 a teaspoon.We use this to spritz broccoli heads, mushrooms and almost everything we’re tired of eating raw and throw it in the air fryer.It doesn’t take much to create the char we’re looking for and tastes great!It’s also the perfect spray width for coating chicken so your spices stick.Sure it’s not aerosol but it still works great!Commit to the squeeze!
A**E
Love this more than drizzling oil
Doesn’t alway come out as A spray, sometimes will spritz. I’m so excited for this since usually when I cook something or bake something I have to get my whole hands oily to cover everything. This coats everything needed.
C**4
Good Oil Sprayer.
I like this oil sprayer. The one I had before needed to be pumped quite a few times before you were able to use it, the design of the pumping mechanism was not ideal and it failed, so the sprayer didn't work anymore. I also like that it is a clear glass bottle so it allows me to see how much oil is left before I need to replenish it. I also like that you can control the amount of spray you want by changing the amount of force you use when pressing the handle. It does not mist like a can of Pam spray but it does the job. Would recommend.
J**P
THE ABSOLUTE WORST OF THE WORST
THE DESCRIPTION OF THIS PRODUCT IS OUTRIGHT FRAUD. IT IS ADVERTISED AS AN OLIVE OIL SPRAYER MISTER. HOWEVER, IT IS WORTHLESS. IT ONLY SHOUTS OUT A SHARP STREAM. IT DOES NOT SPRAY A MIST. MOREOVER, IT REGULARLY CLOGS AND STOPS WORKING.
W**E
Great ergonomic oil sprayer with easy-to-press lever mechanism
This is one of my wife’s favorite oil sprayers. (In case you’re wondering, she has different sprayers for different oils.) oIt has a good capacity but is very easy to hold in one hand because it tapers from around 52mm to 42mm (roughly 2” to 1.6”) at the neck, where you hold it. It’s also easy to spray with minimal pressure because you pull a lever with four fingers, rather than pushing a button with just one finger, as with some sprayers. The lever has a finger well to improve grip. Because you can exert more pressure, the volume of spray is a bit more and covers a slightly larger area, which means fewer sprays. It weighs about 1 lb. filled with oil, so it’s also fairly light. It has a capacity of 200ml, which is pretty good for an oil sprayer intended for one-hand use and you should be able to use it for a while before you need to refill it. It’s made of thick glass for the container and plastic for the cap and spraying mechanism.Keep in mind that this will deliver a reasonably wide spray but not a mist. That’s pretty standard for this type of oil sprayer. It’s unfortunate that the seller included the term “mister” in the product description. It’s not, and that exaggeration led to some disappointed purchasers and one-star reviews. Also, you need to press quickly and firmly (but not very hard) or you get a wimpy stream rather than a spray.Oil sprayers are inexpensive kitchen gadgets for delivering a thin, even coating of oil to the surfaces of cookware or food to prevent food from sticking, add flavor to food, and make food crisper and less likely to burn. You can use them on pans, air fryers, salads, meat, fish, vegetables, and bread. You can use various types of oil depending on what flavor you prefer and how hot you will heat the oil. Compared to a brush, an oil sprayer is usually faster, leaves a thinner coat of oil, and doesn’t require cleaning after each use.
T**.
Does Not Mist
Paid special attention to product description about don't squeeze it hard. Filled it up, was very gentle, it misted for about a 10th of a second then made a faint pop noise then it was a stream. Kept spraying a stream no matter how soft I pulled the trigger. Don't buy it.
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