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The Evo Oil Sprayer is a 16-ounce, non-aerosol sprayer made from durable 18/8 stainless steel. It dispenses cooking oils and vinegars in a unique fan pattern, ensuring even coverage while promoting healthier cooking with less oil. BPA-free and fully recyclable, this sprayer is designed for eco-conscious consumers who value precision and quality in their kitchen tools.
Brand | Evo Oil Sprayer |
Color | Blue |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Capacity | 16 ounces |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
Number of Items | 1 |
Special Feature | Sprayer |
Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
UPC | 042854011009 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00042854011009 |
Manufacturer | Harold Import Company, Inc. |
Part Number | 8113BL |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | 8113BL |
Size | 16 Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Sprayer |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**R
Super durable metal. Love this sprayer.
2nd one of these we've purchased. We break things too easily in our house so can't use a glass one. This was the only larger one that's metal that I could find. Our last one of these lasted a few years so I'm not complaining. We use them every day almost in cooking and they only have to be cleaned out with hot water in the sprayer part rarely to keep them spraying cleanly. We broke the top plastic piece on our old one after years of being pretty rough on it so pretty durable. it holds quite a bit of olive oil so we don't have to keep refilling it all the time thank goodness. Would buy again if we need to replace it for a 3rd one! We melted a plastic one on our stove and broke a glass one so metal is it for us!
M**L
Trigger action not pump
I bought this a few weeks ago. I live in the UK and cans of spray oil are really hard to get hold of. Bought a pump one from W&S last year ,I hated it and threw it away. This one is so much better as it has a trigger to spray the oil. I like so much I have bought 3 for friends and family.
K**M
Defective after one use. Avoid
Worked OK the first time. After that, even though I cleaned the sprayer head, it now sprays 2 very thin streams in opposite directions. There doesn't seem to be any way to contact Evo. Avoid this product. A waste of $20.
L**O
Great product - but why no replacement sprayers??
This is my 2nd Evo Oil Sprayer. Fantastic for an even spray of the oil of your choice. The metal body will last forever. Why won't the company sell replacement sprayers which I would happily purchase? I contacted them to purchase a replacement and they never bothered to reply. The metal body of my old sprayer is still in the garage - I hate throwing it out as there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Wonder if I can find a similar type sprayer somewhere else to use with it?So overall - great product but they really need to get away from the throw away culture with it. Sell people replacement sprayers as the plastic works fine for a while but it won't last forever. If they would offer replacements I would give 5* all the way!
F**A
Superior to the pressurized bottles, well made
I have tried a few of the pressurized oil spray bottles, looking to replace the cans of spray cooking oil I have to buy every month or two. Spray oil is an essential tool in my kitchen: it cuts down on the amount of fat in my cooking (by not pouring in oil or melting butter) and helps cook everything evenly. But the amount of waste generated in the form of a semi-recyclable can, combined with the pressurizing agent, leads me to look for a reusable alternative.The pressurized bottles (such as the Misto and its imitators) all function more or less the same way: you fill it with oil and, using a pump of some kind, pressurize it with air to spray it. The problems manifest after a few months. Sometimes the nozzles clog easily. Sometimes the head is poorly made and breaks or doesn't fit well. Many of the bottles don't achieve good enough pressure to really spray the oil evenly. Others never had a good spray pattern to begin with. In every case I went back to buying a disposable can of spray oil, which reliably coated my pans every night for dinner.The Evo Oil Sprayer fixes every one of these problems, and looks good doing it. Instead of pressurizing the bottle to spray beforehand, it has a long-throw trigger that compresses the oil on the spot. This seemingly minor design difference is huge. The bottle is much simpler, with fewer moving parts, fewer gaskets, and fewer stress points that can suffer breakage. The bottle is sturdy stainless steel instead of plastic that's likely to get brittle over time in a kitchen near the stove, which is a huge plus. The nozzle is large and reasonably easy to clean, though you might need to get a skewer or toothpick to really clean it out from time to time. From the first moment I used it, I knew this bottle was going to be superior to the Misto-style bottles.The Evo is also superior to a typical plastic spray bottle that was designed for water or cleaner or what have you. These bottles weren't designed for a thicker liquid like soybean oil, and it shows: the spray pattern is often uneven, and they simply don't get enough pressure behind the oil to distribute it well on the pan or the food. The Evo was built specifically for this purpose in the handle, the head, and the nozzle, and for a few dollars more than a generic plastic bottle that you'd find under your sink, you get a purpose-built device that performs far better.The one trick to the Evo is that it sprays in a fan-line pattern, not in a circle. That is to say, when you spray it, you need to draw it from top to bottom or side to side to get coverage of your pan or your food. It differs in this way from a can of spray oil. It only takes a few tries to figure out how this works, but there is a touch of a learning curve with it. Still, it's worth noting in a review.Overall I am very pleased with the Evo bottle, and it is a welcome addition to my kitchen. I have only had it for a little while, but I anticipate that I can finally stop buying those cans of spray oil at long last.Update June 2021: The Evo bottle is still working very well and I have no complaints. However, I can say that there are a few circumstances where it can't replace the disposable spray oil. In a situation that needs a very fine mist - such as lightly coating popcorn to hold a seasoning - the Evo bottle isn't as useful as disposable spray oil. But for everyday use when cooking, it's great. The durability, ease of clean-up, and powerful spray action are all still in evidence eight months later.
L**.
Sprays nicely with a wide pattern.
Sprays very well. Spray has a wide pattern. With it being a dark container is good for olive oil.
J**D
It just works. Until it comes apart and makes a mess
Unlike the pump up ones that eventually leak and degrade and break… you know. This just does what you want. It sprays the oil you put in it. Where you want it. I’m thrilled with it. Had for months and thinking about getting another for a different oilI should’ve read the other reviews. After refilling it you have to be especially careful. The spray top will suddenly detach from the bottom. I’ve spilled olive oil all over the kitchen a couple times now. Very frustrating. It seems that the top isn't the same thread as the bottom plus the bottom screw part is very short so it doesn’t take much to detach. I loved it at first. Its ok now but I don’t trust it so im very careful when I use it. To bad as it could be great.
L**E
Works!
Looking to move away from the disposables that keep going up in price and this is working well. Spray is not quite as fine as disposable but I can refill this and use whatever oil I want. Loving it. Might buy a second so I can have options on the oil! Using corn oil in it now for buttery flavor but would like to have an olive oil one. Also it is metal, so if I drop it it bounces doesn’t shatter!
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