Oil Dispenser Reviews

- Battery-operated blender for salad dressings
- Rubber pushbutton activates blender
- Unbreakable carafe features 4 recipes printed on the sides
- Easy-grip body fits in the hand
- Includes recipe booklet with 10 recipes
List price: $30.00 (that's 33% off!)

Salads bored my family to death before Salad Chef
- Mister sprays herb-infused oils for salad and bread
- Also dispenses refreshing body sprays
- Top unscrews for filling; lid features pumping mechanism
- Recipes included for herb sprays and body sprays
- Great gift idea for home spa or kitchen

Goodby PAM
- Glass oil and vinegar cruets and salt and pepper shakers, with wood tray
- Cruets hold 8 ounces each
- Rubber stoppers and caps screw on tightly
- Cruet stoppers have stainless-steel spouts and rubber caps
- Cruets and shakers are dishwasher-safe
List price: $ (that's NaN% off!)

I want oneRegards
Mr Honeyandmustarddressingwithasideorderofgarlic

- Pumps up to spray any vegetable oil
- Spread olive oil on focaccia or spray muffin pans
- Satin-finish aluminum
- 7-5/8 inches high by 1-7/8 inches in diameter
- To clean, fill with hot water and a drop of mild detergent, and spray
List price: $ (that's NaN% off!)

Designed as a gag gift?
Know what you're sprayingOne reviewer said the sprayer "spurts"; I would describe it as steady and even, but definitely not a fine spray. The lid is easy to pump, and about 10-15 pumps will spray 12 muffin tins, or a griddle, or a few cookie sheets before running out of "oompf". Another reviewer said the lid "raises up on its own"...don't overpump the thing if you're only using a few squirts! If you put it away with little or no pressure inside, the lid won't push up.
I purchased mine at an exclusive kitchen store and paid $21, so the $17.99 price on Amazon.com is a good deal if you can work out free shipping. I'm planning to buy one for my Mom for Christmas, I'm sure she'll love it!
Why not 5 stars? If the price would come down to about $10, I'd give it 5 stars.
See the Misto Website for Detailed Care InformationThere is a Misto web page with complete care information at:
http://www.misto.com/troubleshooting.html#HowtoInstall
When my pump tube failed, they sent out a replacement. If you look at it carefully you will see that the pump tube does need to be handled gently.
I wish their website offered a way to order replacement parts.

- Ideal for lightly spraying oils and flavored vinegars
- Brushed stainless-steel exterior
- 7-1/2 inches high with a 1-inch circumference
- Dishwasher-safe
- For each purchase of this item, $1 is donated to Share Our Strength
List price: $26.99 (that's 26% off!)

More of an ATOMIZER for perfume than an oil MISTERThe replacement was a big disappointment since they sent only one small atomizer (about 1/3 the size of the original product and worth about 1/3 the cost of the replaced item) that shoots out a solid stream of oil, rather than a spray. The use for this product is limited, and nothing like those I've used in the past. I've owned far better stainless steel pump spritzers that hold a lot more oil, and actually spray a fine mist. I would never pay for this product, and will forever avoid doing business with Hoffritz now knowing how they treat customers with legitimate complaints for returns. If I could have given it a 0 star rating, I would have.
Disappointing product
Nice looking, but...Today, I received the package, and looked inside - there were the three sprayers pictured and the base, along with 12 labels that could be used to identify the contents of the sprayers. I did not locate any information or directions for the sprayers. The sprayer will stand on a counter without the base.
I immediately filled one of the bottles with light olive oil, the oil that we use most. What I quickly discovered is that this set of sprayers is completely unlike a number of the other oil sprayers on the market, and do not require any "priming", or removal of a cap to create air pressure, you just press the button under the cap with your finger, much like any other spray can or bottle, and the contents come out, in an almost straight stream, with essentially no "mist". While this can be pretty useful for measuring a small amount of oil into a pan for cooking, it again does NOT "mist" out. For uses other than oiling a pan, like coating the surface of a chicken that you'd like to oil before cooking, it is pretty clumsy, streaming out of the sprayer with a fair amount of force, possibly splashing back, and certainly requiring a brush ( or similar ) to even the coating of oil after spraying.
All in all, a nice looking, but somewhat expensive set of small standard spray bottles - Good for what they are, but did not fill the need I had hoped they would.

- Pumps up to spray any vegetable oil
- Spread olive oil on focaccia or spray muffin pans
- Satin-finish aluminum
- 7-5/8 inches high by 1-7/8 inches in diameter
- To clean, fill with hot water and a drop of mild detergent, and spray
List price: $ (that's NaN% off!)

Gimicky useless kitchen gadget
Very handy gadgetWe have one, and are ordering a second, so that we can have one for olive oil and another for a lighter vegetable oil.
About the only complaint I have is that if you pump it up too much, the oil mists too well! You'll get a light coating of oil on whatever you're spraying, but there will also be this cloud of tiny oil droplets hanging in the air. What I've learned from experience is just not to pump it up too much.
TRY IT -- YOU'LL LOVE IT!!
- Replicates 19th-century French label
- Perfect for the kitchen or table
- Easy-pour spout prevents dripping
- Holds approximately 1 pint
- Hand wash with mild soap
List price: $16.99 (that's 41% off!)

oil marks on your countersWell, shortly afterwards, we started getting frustrated by the fact that there was a constant ring of oil at the bottom of the can, right over the base (there is a 1mm rim around the base). I would clean it every time I used it - to no avail. Pretty soon we became accustomed to having an oil mark on the counter every time we put the oil can down - to the degree that we would be able to put it right back to where it was by aiming for the base print on the counter.
Of course, I got quite frustrated - I tried everything - cleaning the drip of the pourer every time I used it, cleaning the can itself, inspecting it carefully to look for a leak - nothing doing. My guess is that the welding is not high quality and there is always a light leak, which adds to the fact that every drop of oil staying on the tip when you pour makes it doing to the base and stays on the base ring. Eventually, my wife gave me a very good looking oil can for a birthday and we tossed the old can.
Well, a few years later, I really needed another oil can (so as to have cooking oil at hand on top of salad oil salad oil)- I went browsing and found another one of these for a few dollars- I still can't believe that I bought it. Of course, within a day, I had realized my mistake. I bought another model right away and am waiting to find an opportunity to go to Goodwill to get rid of this one.
So, don't do what I did - learn from my experience - don't buy this oil can, unless you intend to keep it to a decorative use only!
Take care all,
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Leaks
Mine didn't exactly leak, but...
- Matching set of oil and vinegar decanters
- Includes 2 glass stoppers
- Easy to fill and carry
- Set stands 7 inches tall
- Handcrafted in China
List price: $16.00 (that's 69% off!)

Don't waist your money...
- Non-aerosol mister lightly oils baking pans or coats salads and meats
- Flavors while reducing fat for healthier cooking
- Uses fresh air to create internal pressure for misting
- Easy two-step operation: pump the container and press the valve
- 18/10 stainless-steel exterior

- 1 pint
- Stainless Steel
Salad Chef completely emulsifies oil and vinegar and for as long as I have kept the dressing in my frige, it has never seperated. In addition it comes with 4 salad recipes on the jar but the greatest thing is that it has a recipe booklet that comes with it that has another 10-12 recipes. To make the recipes you just hold it up to the jar and follow the lines. All cookbooks should be like this.
I love it and use it all the time. Also its battery operated so you can make your dressing in your kitchen, dining room or outside in the garden.