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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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05/27/24 | Amazon | $8 |
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Amazon | $15.99 |
Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 13,700 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Rachael Ray 48466 Ceramic EVOO Oil and Vinegar Dispensing Bottle with Spout, 24 Ounce - Pumpkin Orange |
Manufacturer: | Meyer Corporation |
Model Number: | 48466 |
Product SKU: | B09DJBBXW8 |
UPC: | 51153484667 |
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The bend in the handle is the natural curve of the palm. The handle is a vent as well to keep the oil from chugging. The bend up near the tip makes oil have to gently pour past a "dam" rather than come pouring quickly. This makes it easy to control pouring, and it means you can put it almost completely sideways and it will still pour at a slow rate. Even the spout offset is considered to make it able to get close to a pan before it starts pouring.
So, yeah, super practical to be this shape. If you tried to design an ideal pouring caraffe out of a monolithic piece, this is one shape that would fequently come up. If you used this, and then poured from a simple bottle, you'd see that this is a far better design.
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Looks like it'll be hell to clean but I guess since it'll only be used for evoo, won't need cleaning much. Never used one so don't know though.
The stream of water would be too narrow. Better off just getting a bigger nozzle garden watering can
First thing that came to mind as well
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It showed a far out ship date but arrived much faster.
Its tempting to buy the burgundy.
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The bend in the handle is the natural curve of the palm. The handle is a vent as well to keep the oil from chugging. The bend up near the tip makes oil have to gently pour past a "dam" rather than come pouring quickly. This makes it easy to control pouring, and it means you can put it almost completely sideways and it will still pour at a slow rate. Even the spout offset is considered to make it able to get close to a pan before it starts pouring.
So, yeah, super practical to be this shape. If you tried to design an ideal pouring caraffe out of a monolithic piece, this is one shape that would fequently come up. If you used this, and then poured from a simple bottle, you'd see that this is a far better design.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Selman