Is there such a thing as an oil spray bottle?
Is there such a thing as an oil spray bottle?
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Kermit power

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29,622 posts

239 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Afternoon all,

I have just taken delivery of an air fryer. A lot of the recipes I've seen for them make reference to spraying oil onto the food, which makes a lot of sense, but having just looked online for a suitable spray bottle, I'm wondering if such a thing really exists?

Plenty of the cheapo ones reviewed on Amazon point out that whilst they're fine for creating a fine spray of water, as soon as you put oil in, you just get a squirting stream instead. Given the extra viscosity of oils compared to water, is it even realistic to expect to find a bottle which can create a spray mist of oil?

If anyone knows of one, I'd really appreciate a link! biggrin

FunkyGibbon

3,853 posts

290 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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I've recently got these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08YQW15WZ/ref...

works fine with olive oil. The first squirt can be a bit "blobby", but subsequent ones OK

Scrump

23,868 posts

184 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Supermarkets sell a range of this sort of thing:

FunkyGibbon

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Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Scrump said:
Supermarkets sell a range of this sort of thing:
Which is exactly why I bought the above, IMHO horrid stuff, have you checked the ingredients list? Makes food taste funny, again IMHO, YMMV.

edited to add - apologies if that came over all keyboard warrior - it was not the intention !



Scrump

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184 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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FunkyGibbon said:
Which is exactly why I bought the above, IMHO horrid stuff, have you checked the ingredients list? Makes food taste funny, again IMHO, YMMV
I didn’t mean that actual one. Here are some others which may be more to your taste (spray bottles pre-filled with other oil types are available)


abzmike

11,592 posts

132 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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FunkyGibbon said:
Which is exactly why I bought the above, IMHO horrid stuff, have you checked the ingredients list? Makes food taste funny, again IMHO, YMMV
Does the dedicated bottle block up? My primary moan about the FryLight stuff is that it bungs up when the bottle is still a third full... Rally wasteful.

FunkyGibbon

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290 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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abzmike said:
Does the dedicated bottle block up?
No problems so far in just over a month.

abzmike

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132 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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FunkyGibbon said:
No problems so far in just over a month.
Cheers - might give one a try.

Pixelpeep 135

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168 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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i've just got a water spray that i use normal sunflower oil in - just for the air fryer. has been fine for the last 5 months, we might not use it for a few weeks and it's never clogged.

Scrump

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184 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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FunkyGibbon said:
edited to add - apologies if that came over all keyboard warrior - it was not the intention !
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ajprice

32,554 posts

222 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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You can get oil spray bottles to fill with your own oil of choice if you don't want a prefilled bottle like Fry Light



Were the ones you found on Amazon for oil like these, or water spray bottles?

Cotty

42,081 posts

310 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Scrump said:
I have this type of bottle from Sainsbury's but with just sunflower oil and it works well. Unfortunatly I can't see that you can refill them.

Doofus

33,653 posts

199 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Cotty said:
Scrump said:
I have this type of bottle from Sainsbury's but with just sunflower oil and it works well. Unfortunatly I can't see that you can refill them.
You can pop the white collar off with a blunt knife, and then just clip it back on again. Sometimes the collar breaks, but I'm using one that I've refilled once or twice now.



Edited by Doofus on Tuesday 4th January 13:39

Cotty

42,081 posts

310 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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Cheers will give it a go

Kermit power

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239 months

Tuesday 4th January 2022
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ajprice said:
You can get oil spray bottles to fill with your own oil of choice if you don't want a prefilled bottle like Fry Light



Were the ones you found on Amazon for oil like these, or water spray bottles?
Yes, these were the ones I saw which didn't look up to scratch. I might try a small plant sprayer from Homebase to see how that goes.

105.4

4,214 posts

97 months

Wednesday 5th January 2022
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FunkyGibbon said:
Scrump said:
Supermarkets sell a range of this sort of thing:
Which is exactly why I bought the above, IMHO horrid stuff, have you checked the ingredients list? Makes food taste funny, again IMHO, YMMV.

edited to add - apologies if that came over all keyboard warrior - it was not the intention !
Unscrew the cap, empty the contents and refill with your oil of choice. Repeat for a couple of years until the spray nozzle is gunked-up, then buy another bottle and repeat the process.

That’s what I do.

Kermit power

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Wednesday 5th January 2022
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Doofus said:
You can pop the white collar off with a blunt knife, and then just clip it back on again. Sometimes the collar breaks, but I'm using one that I've refilled once or twice now.

Does it actually come out as a mist, rather than a single stream?

There's a couple of the Amazon ones with videos in the reviews which basically look like you're firing oil through a water pistol! hehe

Doofus

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Wednesday 5th January 2022
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Kermit power said:
Doofus said:
You can pop the white collar off with a blunt knife, and then just clip it back on again. Sometimes the collar breaks, but I'm using one that I've refilled once or twice now.

Does it actually come out as a mist, rather than a single stream?

There's a couple of the Amazon ones with videos in the reviews which basically look like you're firing oil through a water pistol! hehe
It's not a mist, I suppose it's a stream, but the bottle isn't under pressure, so it only 'streams' while you push down on the trigger, amd stops when it's fully depressed.

I guess each squirt is maybe 0.25ml

number2

5,104 posts

213 months

Wednesday 5th January 2022
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I imagine to get it to mist you need all the additives that are in the shop-bought ready-filled 'misters'. It won't mist with normal oil, just squirt streams.


Kermit power

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Wednesday 5th January 2022
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number2 said:
I imagine to get it to mist you need all the additives that are in the shop-bought ready-filled 'misters'. It won't mist with normal oil, just squirt streams.
That was my fear. I've just seen a suggestion that 2 parts olive oil to 1 part water will mist properly, so may give that a go.