Spray it, don’t slay it! 🌟
The HoooWooo Glass Olive Oil Mister Sprayer features a stainless steel pump top that delivers a consistent and reliable oil mist, perfect for cooking enthusiasts. Its glass design allows for easy visibility of contents, while the wide mouth ensures effortless cleaning. This versatile sprayer is FDA approved, making it a safe choice for all your culinary needs.
C**S
You will love this sprayer for the most part
This little bottle is a great alternative to my previous Misto bottles. It so far has proven to be a quality product for the most part. I use it to mist food that is in my air fryer (fries and such). It is made of glass so I will have to be very careful with it. Since oil can make it slippery, that risk is increased. For the most part it has worked just fine without a lot of pressure building pumps and so forth like the Misto. My misto bottles (I have tried a second one to see if it was better), leak and sputter and don't spray consistently. This bottle sprays like you would spray a bottle of hair styling spray or the like. I will say though, that it sometimes doesn't spray at all. This is particularly the case when you have sprayed it three or four times over an area. If this happens, just turn it upright and shake it a little or wait a couple of seconds and try again. It is probably the angle or too much at one time. I would give it four and a half if I could.
A**R
the mist is so fine as to barely moisten the vegetables for roasting
I only used this once to barbecue vegetables. Since it was new I tried two different oils: olive first and then sunflower. In addition I also tried using vegetable stock.It does spray when using a light oil. The olive oil was the most successful. So in that sense it works. However, the mist is so fine as to barely moisten the vegetables for roasting. Getting the vegetables sufficiently coated requires way too many pump actions of the trigger to be effective; too time consuming. When I tried the sunflower oil it would spray a few times and then clog. Tapping the bottom of the glass jar a few time on the maple cutting block was enough to dislodge whatever was clogging the spray head and I was able to proceed with a few more pumps before it clogged again.When I tried the vegetable stock, it was a loss. I got two spays before it clogged. This time tapping was insufficient. I had to disassemble it and let it sit under hot running water for a minute or two before I was even able to spray water through it.I like that this one has a glass bottle and the pump action trigger seems to work. I think the clogging would be greatly diminished if the diameter of the intake hose as well as the spray nozzle itself were greater.
B**H
Well made,easy to clean and use.
This is a glass bottle with a black plastic spray nozzle and a clear pick-up tube covered by a slim metal cap. The nozzle unscrews from the metal bottle "cap" and that metal cap unscrew from the bottle so all may be easily washed. Although this does not mist or spritz oil it does spray out a smaller amount of oil in a stream than the hand-pump glass bottles do. I have found that when I spray straight out without tipping the bottle a bit oil drips down the side and makes it messy (holding my toast or pan up now is a thing of the past).
M**O
Works perfectly if sprayed at a 90 degree angle.
Nice oil spritzer that doesn't seem to clog at all. Works with oil very well, but can't handle clarified butter. Only negative is that it works best while squirting at a 90 degree angle or else air tends to get in the straw. This means that you have to hold your pan up also at a 90 degree angle to spray it (which only works when it's empty), or tilt the bottle a bit and risk spraying oil beyond the pan. I like that I don't use as much oil, but I end up cleaning up oil mist on my stove top quite a bit.
N**R
Works!
So far so good --- it does not 'mist' 100% of the time but it does not clog and sprays a very workable amount of oil every time. It does not need to be primed and the outside stays clean and easy to handle. I also like that it is clear glass so I am always aware of the exact amount of oil. I would buy this again and I would recommend it to family and friends.
R**G
actual sprayer is plastic-wtf
everything is steel except the actual sprayer, so where do i find a steel sprayer? i feel like the designers got edited & they manufactured the cheaper-bro tour of this item. it clogs all the time, so i het it first in a dutch oven & that helps a little. i want to spray butter on dough so....i keep hunting for the right tool.
T**L
I really like the fact that it produces and even, fine mist and does not clog over time
I have been searching for the perfect oil mister and finally found it. I use this for oil to spray food I cook in my air fryer.Works great! Most of these things are made of metal so you can't see how much oil you have left nor can you see clearly how much oil should be placed in the canister. But this is made of glass, you can see clearly. I really like the fact that it produces and even, fine mist and does not clog over time. I figure the item will pay for itself in the long run via the savings on aerosol cans of cooking spray.
T**S
The bottle opening is too small. Can't fill without a funnel.
This bottle is kind of small. Doesn't have much capacity. The bottle is made of glass. What I really don't like is that the top of the bottle is so small that it is difficult to fill. The spray cap is smaller than the old bottle I used to have. Usually I can eyeball it to pour oil or water into a bottle without spilling but this was so small that I couldn't trust myself. I had to get out a funnel which is a pain. And then the funnel almost wouldn't fit within the bottle opening as the opening was so small. I've never had that problem with my funnel before.
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