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Kitchen & Housewares : Misto Gourmet Brushed Aluminum Olive Oil Sprayer



List Price: $15.99
Amazon.com's Price: $9.99
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Misto
EAN: 0639108008894
Is Fragile: 1
Label: Misto International LLC
Manufacturer: Misto International LLC
Model: M100S
Publisher: Misto International LLC
Sales Rank: 632
Studio: Misto International LLC

Features:
  • 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



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Sleek Aluminum Design, easy to use Gourmet Olive Oil Sprayer by Misto.

Amazon.com Review:
For spreading olive oil evenly on bruschetta, focaccia, and grilled or roasted vegetables, and for spraying muffin and cake pans with vegetable oil, this dispenser is a nifty tool. A plastic cap underneath the sprayer's top twists off so the sprayer can be half-filled (1/3 cup) with oil. Inside the top is a plastic tube that fits over the spray nozzle. Push the top up and down to pump air pressure into the canister. Then spray for 10 seconds and pump up again. It's simple, ingenious, and practical. With its cap on, the sprayer stands just 7-5/8 inches high, so it tucks away easily on any countertop. Made of satin-finish aluminum with a black-band accent, it's sleek as well as utilitarian. --Fred Brack



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Handy
Love the Misto sprayer. I've been using a regular spray bottle for olive oil for years. What was I thinking? I need to get another one for balsamic vinegar. Have had no problem with its misting so far. Great purchase.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Useful Gadget
I purchased one of these sprayers because my dad has one and loves it. I've found that I used it a lot and it's a lot less messy than pulling out a bottle of olive oil and dripping it all over the place. The only one thing that I don't like about it (and the reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5) is that it tends to change between a direct stream of olive oil to a mist and then back again. This may be a user error, but I can't figure out what I might be doing wrong. Either way, I'm still glad ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Reasonable item for its price
Have had this item for a month or so. I don't bother to "release" the pressure (discussed in the instructions for it) and I do only fill part ways. If I get clogging I will come back and post my sins in a later update.

I only fill about 10-20% not only because they instruct you to, but I don't use enough.. the oil has a tendency to get "randy".. that is to have a slightly "off" taste.. if you don't use it fairly quickly ...this is not a problem with the sprayer.. just that oils "oxidize" ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Thanks for the tips!
I love my Misto. But I'm sure I wouldn't have gotten good results if I hadn't followed the tips shared by other reviewers (including to underfill, etc.). Thanks!

I see they've lowered the price on Amazon now...it used to be over $20.

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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Works well when it works, doesn't work too often
This is a touchy little gadget which I've retired to the back of the cabinet and will likely freecycle in 2009. If it is used daily, it can work fine, but if it is not used for even a week, I have found that the spray simply doesn't work. When I first used the Olive Oil Sprayer and it stopped working, I called the company and received instructions to get it pumping. Unfortunately, I found that the time it takes to clean out the system and get it operational is better spent doing other things, so I ... Read More



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