5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Awesome once you know the tricksMonday, January 03, 2005
Works great, especially with olive oil, but there are a couple of tricks to getting the most out of it. First, fill it only half way. Second, if you twist the top after each use to release the pressure you can avoid clogging problems. My first one lasted only a year or so because I had not learned that 'releasing the pressure' trick and the nozzle got irreparably clogged. Even hot soapy water didn't fix the problem. A chef friend of mine told me how to avoid the trouble. Since then, the replacement has been going strong for over two years now. Nice even spray with no clogging. Great gadget. I use it all the time!
3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Misto Oil SprayerThursday, December 16, 2004
I had my spayer for several years and enjoyed it immensly until the cap split. In reseaching I found this to be a commom problem for many useers. Further research showed Misto had changed the material in the cap due to this issue. Since mine had been bought at the Lechter close out sale i figured it was one of the older models. Not really expecting anything, I researched and found the Misto service address back east and sent them a letter asking how to get a replacement cap. Expecting to be told it was going to cost $12 or more to get one (S & H) I was pleasantly surprised when many weeks later I received a replacement cap in the mail. No letter, note or anthing. Some Customer Service Dept. person just dropped one in a packing envelope and mailed it to me. So Misto is #1 in service for me and my Misto sprayer is happily spraying away again.
It does spayer best if you don't release the pressure between uses and just give it one or two pumps when you use it. It helped me to get a better spay when I re-read the directions. I never run out of pan spay with my Misto.
0 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Not as good as it looksWednesday, December 08, 2004
Mine worked fine for a few weeks. Then started squirting and leaking. Even soapy water cleaning seems temporary. I use it for vegetable oil though. I could live with this but scary is that the oil turns rancid fast. This is due to exposure to air during pumping. Cans use propellants and these vapors are lighter than air. Plus they're almost intert. So they work. Solution: Smell the oil in Misto every couple of weeks. You don't want to feed rancid stuff to your families.
4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Wouldn't use anything elseTuesday, September 28, 2004
I've been using Misto sprayers for five years now and would not use anything else for cooking. It's true that the spray is not propelled as strongly and evenly as a canned cooking spray, but it seems like a minor tradeoff for chemical-free cooking.
I have not had a problem with clogging as others have mentioned. I only fill the container partially full and when it empties, clean in hot soapy water (it is true that you will want to clean it frequently, the seal is not airtight and over months, oil will become rancid -- this is why I fill with small amounts). Also, I have primarily used this with olive oil and sesame oil. Many of the reviews which mention clogging specify they are using vegetable cooking oil, which is much thicker than the oils I've used, so your mileage may vary.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Gimicky useless kitchen gadgetSaturday, May 22, 2004
The product review makes this sound like a neat kitchen accessory. Like some of the other reviewers, I too found that the spraying action was not as advertised. It tends to gum up VERY easily, and requires MANY repeat pumps during use. Mine also began to leak at the seam of the base after about 6 months. (The inside is plastic). Also found the base was not flat when I first purchased this, and I had to use sandpaper to flaten out a crown so it would stand upright. Save your money, and get a nice oil can instead.