We tested nine oil dispensers to find which poured and drizzled the best and was easy to clean.
had air intake tubes that were built into the spouts, which often clogged with oil, leading to glugging since the dispenser had to suck in air before it could continue pouring. The Le Creuset was especially susceptible to this since its air intake valve was set below the rim of the spout. During both the measuring and drizzling tests, it often poured in slow, uneven drips before an unexpected, thick stream of oil came out.
Many of the cruets also included hinged flip-top lids on their spouts, which were designed to keep dust and air out and flap open during use. I found these lids significantly contributed to dripping, though; they would get coated in oil while pouring, then deposit that oil onto the outside of the spout afterward. This can also make the base of the dispenser slippery as oil drips down the spout and onto the neck, as it did on the.
Unsurprisingly, oil dispensers with wider openings were easier to refill without spilling or needing a funnel. They were also simpler to clean—the OXO could be hand-washed with a kitchen sponge instead of a long bottle brush . Another benefit of larger openings was better drying. Narrow bottlenecks prevented airflow inside, which caused moisture to condense inside the bottles instead of dripping out.
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