not a very substantial spray handle. Very flimsy still waiting on it to malfunction and/or crack
I was trying to get rid of the spray oil in my kitchen. And go straight up oil, no additives, no foaming agents. Saw this spray/ pour combo on various social media posts. It looked worth a shot. Absolute winner. I will be purchasing a second for my canola oil.
Container where oil sits is glass, which makes it more durable already. Comes in different colors and stickers to delineate what type of oil you got loaded. Excellent design. Love the functionality spray/ pour combo. Price is excellent for the value. This will now be a staple in my kitchen.
Overall, 10/10. This was an amazing purchase.
Good quality and works great!
My saga to find a fine mist oil sprayer has been long and fraught with disappointment. First it was the Misto. I bought 2 of these initially, one for olive oil, one for avocado oil. One worked fine, the other did not. I eventually tossed the bad one. The good Misto lasted several years until the plastic parts gave out, so I ordered another. It provided a single stream of oil, so I tossed it. Bought one more [I felt like the odds were 50/50 I'd get another good one], but alas, it was soon also trash.
Next, I bought the PUZMUG Oil Sprayer. It has a clear glass container that allowed me to see how much oil was left, and the spray button was easy to depress. I tested it with water first and it provided an amazingly fine spray. However, when I filled it with more viscous olive oil, it reverted to a more globular spray pattern. I finally figured out that I could get better coverage if I tilted the pan/plate with the food on it so the spray was broadcast more widely on the surface of the food. But a day later, the top-heavy sprayer fell over on my granite countertop and the sprayer broke into two pieces. It lasted only 2 months.
Next, I bought the volikos Oil Sprayer. It was also glass, but the bottom was broad and unlikely to tip over and the shape was easy to hold. This sprayer worked so-so, still delivering oil in a more globular pattern than I wanted. I also found that the button on top I needed to depress to expel the oil was stiff and with arthritis in my index finger, it became painful to use. I also noticed that the oil became very cloudy in this container which I found strange and concerned me a bit. It lasted exactly a month.
Finally, I opted for the FLAIROSOL OLIVIA and I'm finally getting something close to what I've been looking for all along. I've come to accept that misting is probably not possible with oils unless you use aerosols, but this one does a nice job. Again, it is clear, it is easy to hold and not particularly top heavy [top is plastic not metal], and it has a squeeze trigger that is easy to work and doesn't put a lot of strain on only one finger. It also comes with some spraying options, that depend on how far down you depress the trigger. I'm still mastering how far to press to get the spray amount and width that I want, but this one looks like a keeper. The full spray has a lateral pattern [side to side] and can spray oil outside a small pan if you don't control it. But when trying to coat veggies on a sheet pan, it's a dream -- fast and efficient. Shorter, smaller, more contained spray patterns are possible. They just take practice. This sprayer was easily the most expensive of the four I tried, but frankly, all the others didn't do the job so cheaper isn't much help.
Replaced an inferior oil sprayer, and I didn't know what I was missing. This thing has been perfect for cooking or making popcorn. I have a corn popper and my wife and I prefer to use olive oil over butter. My only gripe is the spray function is not as spray as I'd like, though maybe I can adjust it? I'll check. However, regardless of that, this thing is 5 star, top notch love it!