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Shopping for an oil sprayer. Any advice?

I want to cut down on the amount of oil I use. I got one of those oil sprayers in an aerosol can. I was thinking I could save money and be more environmentally friendly if I bought a reusable oil sprayer.

Amazon has dozens of different kinds.

Can anyone recommend one that sprays a mist, doesn't get clogged, and is durable.

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  • kswck2
    Lv 7
    2 years ago

    Any sprayer at the dollar store is sufficient.

  • 2 years ago

    ANY spray bottle would probably work, just wash well between refills.

    Or wash the spray attachment often.

    there really isn't any difference between spray bottles for different liquids.

    the thing with vegetable oils is when they sit a bit, like in the nozzle of any sprayer, they get stiff and sticky. A good wash with hot soapy water and a good rinse with hot water and air dry solves that.

  • 2 years ago

    Several brands on the market. Pretty sure one is "Mr. Misto" check a place like Bed Bath and Beyond. Or Amazon, they seem to have everything.

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