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Reseñado en España el 3 de diciembre de 2024
I cannot believe that still they sell aluminium gadgets for food when it is well known that aluminium is toxic.
michael rogers
Reseñado en Australia el 20 de enero de 2024
Having two is great, I have one with chilly oil and one with normal olive oil in.
Sergio
Reseñado en España el 17 de septiembre de 2024
El producto funciona correctamente, pero hay que tener en cuenta que para hacerlo servir hay que bombear para ejercer presión, ya que sino no sale el aceite.
Alain
Reseñado en Francia el 27 de septiembre de 2023
Coule de partout et envoie des jets dans tous les sens. Ne gaspillez pas votre argent !
RONALD V. RAGASA
Reseñado en Japón el 19 de enero de 2022
The best Oil Spray and I highly recommend this product!Such a big help in the kitchen!
Cliente
Reseñado en España el 30 de mayo de 2021
Después de dos artículos comprados y que no valen para nada, éste si da resultado.Es importante llenar de aceite la mitad del recipiente y comprimirlo bien depués.Funciona bien y la difusión del aceite es parecida a la de los sprays comerciales.
Ajla
Reseñado en Australia el 17 de mayo de 2021
Love Misto. Its easy to use and a lot healthier option than buying sprays. I refill it with olive oil and it works well.
Samuel
Reseñado en España el 15 de abril de 2018
Funciona perfecto sin problemas, además de usar aceite lo uso con una mezcla de huevo/leche para aplicar al pan antes de meter al horno
Stoney
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2014
I've had a Misto for several years, and use it 3-5 times a week. I love it and consider it an essential kitchen tool---and an excellent gift.But sometimes, it just sorta "pees" instead of misting.WHEN IT DOESN'T MIST:> Be sure that the container is only 1/2 or less full of oil. The other half of the space is essential for holding the compressed air which powers the spray.> Remember to hold it upright. It doesn't spray on it's side or upside down.> Be sure the top is screwed on tight so that it doesn't loose pressure between uses.> Pump it up. You've gotta have good air pressure to get a good spray.> Clean it. I've found that about once a year, a lot of gunk accumulates in my Misto. Black gunk accumulates in the piston and cylinder, and probably causes the pressure to leak away between uses. The black gunk is easily cleaned with tooth picks, cotton swabs and paper towels. However the main cause of a poor spray is clogging of the intake filter with an almost invisible fine mat of "threads". Thorough rubbing with a paper towel can clean the filter. A small soft brush (e.g., a toothbrush) may help.> I've tried blowing out the spray nozzle with canned air, which never seems to help---but if the first four suggestions don't fix the problem, then clearing nozzle is worth trying. (I hold the nozzle down, to blast canned air backwards through the nozzle and supply tube to clear any clog.)SUGGESTION> It is worth having several Mistos, and fortunately they come in a variety of colors---so you can tell them apart. For example one for peanut oil for spraying frying pans or grills, and one for olive oil for salads and cooked vegetables. The glistening surface on vegetables enhances the presentation without actually adding much oil.> Personally I would hesitate to use an aluminum Misto for vinegar or lemon juice. However there are glass and plastic models made by Misto and other companies which I consider more suitable.> Despite the photos for some glass/plastic misters, and recommendations by some reviewers, I strongly recommend that you DO NOT put garlic or any herbs/spices in the container---they will disintegrate and clog the filter or the nozzle. Similarly, lemon juice or other juices should be filtered (you can use a coffee filter) before put into a mister.> Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question.
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