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Brand | Tenlary |
Color | Black |
Material | Glass |
Capacity | 210 Milliliters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
Number of Items | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 3.5"W x 9.09"H |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 0.04 Ounces |
Included Components | Bag |
Reusability | Reusable |
Manufacturer | Tenlary |
Part Number | OSN-01 |
Item Weight | 0.04 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OSN-01 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**S
Nice Kitchen TOOL
Perfect for olive oil, no propellants like the canned stuff. Great value.
P**N
Spray is too dense
It works very well but level of spray pattern is very heavy. That being said I still rate this mister to be worth purchasing.
A**R
Works well
Does a good job and I like the open /close feature is great 👍
J**L
Works well, but
The spray isn't very even. It doesn't mist very evenly. It works much better than a squeeze bottle. But, you'll still have to rub the oil around to ensure that the oil is evenly spread out.
D**N
Does NOT spray, only streams.
So, you want olive oil to spray not shoot a stream on your food or pan, etc. This has no way to adjust. It looks good but just doesn't work as expected. Had to keep as had already filled with oil, disappointed.
B**H
Cheaper than aerosols
Fill this with your own oil and avoid the aerosols cans.
S**N
Another cooking gadget in the arsenal.
This truly helps with getting oil applied easier to food and while cooking. A very frequently used item in my kitchen arsenal.
S**T
Sprayer works well but I prefer a different design
I've had lots of oil sprayers over the years. They're great to eliminate the need for cooking sprays and practically a necessity for getting the best results from an air fryer. They're also great for getting thin layers of oil when seasoning (or just maintaining) cast iron cookware.This particular model uses a spray method much like most spray bottles where each pump of the handle sprays some oil. This works fine for lighter use but I worry the spring might wear out faster while pumping oil. The spray comes out in a nice cone and doesn't "go everywhere".I personally still prefer a design where you manually pressurize the bottle (usually a removable lid) and then pressing the nozzle (like a spray can) for a steady spray of oil.If you aren't going to run this through heavy use it should work very well.As an aside, every oil sprayer I have used has eventually clogged. Sometimes I can get rid of the clog, other times it just doesn't seem to want to come out. I have noticed that regular use seems to help mitigate this.
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