Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg//...d&ar=6&nf=True
http://www.lidl.co.uk/static_content...66859_01_b.jpg
This seems like a good idea, i'd probably but cooking oil in one and olive oil in the other. But oil is pretty thick, anyone know if these things last ok?
Re: Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
Link doesn't bring me to a valid item, but seeing as it's from Lidl it must be cheap, so why not give it a try? Can't stand to lose too much
Re: Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
Great for making oven chips - chip the spuds, blast em in microwave for a few minutes, then stick em on a pan and spray em, salt n pepper then cook em :)
Sin Free too if yer weight watching :)
Re: Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
Over the years we've had a few.
Avoid like the plague and just buy the non refillable spray oils as they are a bitch to clean and tend to eventually bung up.
Re: Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
Hmmm, I missed out on the chance to buy some of those from my local lidl. I used to use an ordinary garden-type spray bottle which works fine, and I see no reason to think the lidl ones wouldn't work as well. I never found there to be any real problem cleaning them, although tbh you don't need to clean them very often as long as you're using them daily, because the constant flow of oil should keep it clean enough.
Re: Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
Got some from Lidl... used a couple of weeks and took them back.
Re: Are these Oil-sprayers any good?
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Originally Posted by
abaxas
Over the years we've had a few.
Avoid like the plague and just buy the non refillable spray oils as they are a bitch to clean and tend to eventually bung up.
this
My wife bought a Weight Watchers one for some ungodly amount, back of cupboard now... Can see the idea, but a bit of a gimmick really imho