🍋 Spray Smart, Cook Stylishly — Elevate Every Meal with Evo!
The Evo Oil Sprayer Glass is a 6-ounce, BPA-free, non-aerosol sprayer that delivers a precise 1.35ml fan-pattern spray per trigger. Designed for healthier cooking with less oil, it’s reusable, recyclable, dishwasher safe, and compatible with a variety of oils and vinegars—making it the eco-conscious choice for modern kitchens.
Brand | Evo Oil Sprayer |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Glass, Plastic |
Capacity | 6 Fluid Ounces |
Number of Items | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 5.75"W x 2"H |
Special Feature | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Reusability | Reusable |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 042854064012 042854064005 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00042854064012 |
Manufacturer | Harold Import Company, Inc. |
Part Number | 8116 |
Item Weight | 10 ounces |
Item model number | 8116 |
Size | 6 Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**Z
Spritz Your Olive Oil!
I no longer buy fake aerosol olive oil. Love this easy to use spritzer. One spritz does spray a good amount. Best of all you can be sure you are using your high quality real olive oil. I use it for spritzing, pans, roasted vegetables, my microwave egg maker.
K**N
Organic non-aerosol oil spray
I have tried other products to try to use my organic oils in non-aerosol spray form. They clogged, or didn't spray at all. The Evo Glass Trigger Sprayer Bottle is perfect for this purpose. It works effectively and consistently, something I had not been able to find before ordering these. I highly recommend them.
H**T
I struggle with the power/volume of the spray.
Well... I bought the 6 oz. glass sprayer and I like it, but it's not perfect. I am going to have to take the sprayer outside to practice and see if I can control the stream. I would like to spray pans, sheet pans, etc.; I have visions of painting furniture with this.I understand you wouldn't want too fine of a mechanism, as then you have to deal with clogging. Maybe dialing back the power of the trigger so that it can be used some subtlety and control? I don't know. I will practice outside and see if I can harness the power of this tool.Anyway, some additional thoughts... I've had the pump-up types, I've tried various sprayers and haven't found things that were convenient and reliable. I recently noticed a "Pam" squirt bottle on the store shelf next to Pam aerosol cans and decided to give it a try. It doesn't have a trigger like this; it has a little pump that you press from the top like a non-aerosol hairspray bottle. Not bad. Works pretty well. But it has additives and I'd much rather just pour oil from a big bottle that's much cheaper in the long run.This sprayer is still better than pouring oil. A squirt or two in the pan at close range so that I don't cover the kitchen with oil. But I can't spray my pans or sheets in a nice pass or two at my current skill level with this device. I do think the trigger could be ratcheted back a bit, or the tip include a choice for a more controlled swath. Just how much oil does a person need to spray with one shot, anyway? LOL. In my opinion, it's a five-star device if I can gain the skill necessary to control it.
T**P
Not worth the money
It leaks into your hands when used and ends up leaving a ring of oil wherever it sits unless it's wiped down after every use. It only sprays a stream which then splashes everywhere when it hits the pan. I feel I have more control and don't use any more oil if I just pour some oil in the pan. Definitely not worth the money spent.
S**P
great for air fryer.
I bought an air fryer a few months ago. Air fried food is tastes so much better than made other ways. However, the taste depends on getting some oil on that food. I labored over which sprayer to purchase. I purchased this one. I am quite satisfied with it. You have to commit to spraying, You cannot squeeze the trigger slowly. If you squeeze the trigger slowly the oil drips out. When you squeeze quick, the oil fans out. This means that oil goes in places you don't want. So it is messy. A friend of mine said she takes her dish or food outside and sprays. I have adopted a very large plate. As far as covering the food with oil, this sprayer works very well. I am considering purchasing a second one to try flavored oils. The sprayer was worth the money. A good value.
K**K
Average
The sprayer does not spray evenly. It’s usable but not the best.
D**.
It Actually Works
Finally an oil sprayer that actually works with a simple press on the handle. Additionally, the outside of the glass bottle is easy to keep clean after using. The best part is I no longer have to buy spray cans full of chemicals and foam that don’t last very long and cost more. I know that it’s just pure oil that’s being used on my food.
A**P
Forget Pam and Misto, and come to Evo Glass!
Purchased the 6 ounce, glass spray trigger bottle.The product works amazingly well. After giving up PAM (too many chemicals), and going through a Misto (too much pumping, clogging, streaming vs spraying, and tipping over constantly), I ended up with Evo. The glass bottle ensures that there is no plastic leaching or warping to deal with.I'm using mine with olive oil to spray for cooking. I was used to spraying multiple passes with my pan on the stove, but switched to use this product more effectively. The spray is fan shaped. I hold my pan up at a 45 degree angle and spray one pass. For small pans, I hold the pan closer to the sprayer.I haven't had any issues with clogging in about 6 months of daily use. I do hand wash the sprayer with hot water every time it is empty.I'm really happy with the sprayer. It's easy to see how much oil is in the bottle, it doesn't tip over easily, and it hasn't clogged up or streamed.
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