MARK B
Comentado en Australia el 15 de agosto de 2024
Chose these as my glue bottles in the workshop. Ideal if you purchase glue in litres it can save a stack of dollars if stored correctly.
Christine Luft
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de noviembre de 2022
The squeeze bottles are good quality plastic and sturdy enough for handling in a busy kitchen. They are easy to clean with the right tools and hold a variety of sauces and liquids.
Morgan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de septiembre de 2015
I purchased these solely to aid my production of making my popcorn with which I use . I have so far used two, one for my Cholula, and one for Canola Oil. They are good size for your hand and the flexible body allows for easy control of the stream while it is dispensing whatever liquid you've put in it. Since I use a digital scale when cooking, it is very nice to be able to control the speed at which I'm adding ingredients. I plan on switching all my hot sauces, dressings, and oils over to these bottles. Though I may need to get a label maker so I don't mix them up.The red caps snap on quite securely and reasonably easy to remove, though I've yet to be able to remove the cap one-handed. Perhaps with practice, I'll accomplish that small feat. I personally prefer this sort of capping system over the as the attached caps always have a way of somehow getting in the stream of whatever is coming out of the bottle and then you have to go clean off the whole top of the dispenser lest you attract ants.A previous reviewer had noted that the bottles can be a bit temperamental with oils — this is true, but only if you don't close it well enough. Just make sure the top is twisted on very tightly and you'll experience no leakage. I held the bottle upside down for a while to make sure. I later didn't tighten the cap well enough and found it to be leaking small amounts of oil during use. After cleaning it with a paper towel and retightening it, I redid the test of holding it upside down and it worked just fine. Only time will tell if this becomes a problem later, but for now it is just a matter of properly sealing the bottle.Update (October 27th, 2015):Since somebody asked, I did measure the bottles:Bottle Outer-Diameter: 2 3/8"Bottle Height (including cap): 8 3/4"Bottle Mouth Inner-Diameter: 1 3/16"Spout Length: 1 1/8"Spout Opening Inner-Diameter: 1/16"In other news: The bottles are still working nicely (granted it is only been a month and a half). The bottles are handling the Canola oil well, though you do have to make sure the cap is screwed down nice and tight. Oil tends to stick to the bottle (a little dribbling from the spout after use), so cleaning the top with a damp cloth after use seems to help immensely.