Overview:
1. Automatic Opening and Closing: The Olive Oil Spray Bottle lets you pour oil with a single hand. It has a smart design that opens when tilted and closes when upright. You don't have to press by the thumb or deal with messes.
2. Dual Purpose of Spraying and Pouring: This Oil Spray Bottle has a unique design that allows you to switch the pouring and spraying modes with a switch on the oil cover. It has a 65-degree wide-angle high-atomization spray design that can evenly distribute the oil on your food. It is also easy to press and can atomize the oil in 1 second.
3. Easy to Clean: With a wide opening and a detachable nozzle, this Spray Bottle for Olive Oil allows quick and easy cleaning without leaving any dead ends.
4. Oil Control: The Oil Sprayer Bottle for Cooking has a precise control design that lets you pour exactly the right amount of oil. No more overdressing your salad or wasting oil. You can control the oil flow completely.
5. Soda-lime Glass Material: Made of safe healthy soda-lime glass material, the Cooking Spray Bottle is thick and sturdy, so you can use it with confidence. It can withstand high temperatures.
Product Information:
Function: automatic opening and closing, Oil filling/self-contained oil brush integrated, oil injection pressure
Material: Glass
Capacity: 550ml-warm gray
Packing List:
Oil bottle * 1
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