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24-Oz Rachael Ray Ceramic Dispenser Bottle w/ Spout (Burgundy)

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Amazon has 24-Oz Rachael Ray Solid Glaze Ceramics EVOO Olive Oil Bottle Dispenser with Spout (Burgundy) on sale for $7.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Burgundy $7.99
    • Usually ships within 2 to 4 weeks
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken & Community Member dazedxxx for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • EVOO bottle is crafted from sturdy, solid ceramics and glazed with bold, stylish color
  • This 24-ounce olive oil bottle's easy-going shape is fused with modern functionality and convenience
  • The spout is proportioned to provide pouring control at the counter, stove and table
  • Freeform handle provides ample hold
  • Dispensing bottle is dishwasher safe for convenient cleanup

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Amazon has 24-Oz Rachael Ray Solid Glaze Ceramics EVOO Olive Oil Bottle Dispenser with Spout (Burgundy) on sale for $7.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Available Color:
  • Burgundy $7.99
    • Usually ships within 2 to 4 weeks
Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken & Community Member dazedxxx for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • EVOO bottle is crafted from sturdy, solid ceramics and glazed with bold, stylish color
  • This 24-ounce olive oil bottle's easy-going shape is fused with modern functionality and convenience
  • The spout is proportioned to provide pouring control at the counter, stove and table
  • Freeform handle provides ample hold
  • Dispensing bottle is dishwasher safe for convenient cleanup

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Model: Rachael Ray Solid Glaze Ceramics EVOO Olive Oil Bottle Dispenser with Spout - 24 Ounce , Red,Burgundy

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craigs4sale11
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I have had this for years and hate it. I never feel like I can clean it well. Wife loves the aesthetic. I hate the functionality of cleaning.
tjuwin
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Practical problem that I have faced, while using this: While filling it up, how do you know when the bottle is about to be full and when to stop pouring into it? We stopped using it and switched over to transparent/translucent bottles
MagicalTiara
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I had one of these for a while, but oil would slowly seep out through the unglazed bottom. Not a ton, just enough to stain the counter where we would always put it. I switched to glass.

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Also available for the same price in burgundy color.

Rachael Ray Solid Glaze Ceramics EVOO Olive Oil Bottle Dispenser with Spout - 24 Ounce , Red,Burgundy https://a.co/d/59DPuDV
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fusion210
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I bought two this time, thanks!

Estimated arrival June 6-18. Last time it showed up much sooner.
What a great gift for $8.
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I have had this for years and hate it. I never feel like I can clean it well. Wife loves the aesthetic. I hate the functionality of cleaning.
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Practical problem that I have faced, while using this: While filling it up, how do you know when the bottle is about to be full and when to stop pouring into it? We stopped using it and switched over to transparent/translucent bottles
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Quote from tjuwin :
Practical problem that I have faced, while using this: While filling it up, how do you know when the bottle is about to be full and when to stop pouring into it? We stopped using it and switched over to transparent/translucent bottles
No need to totally fill it as even 3/4 full is a ton of oil for home use. You could also stick a funnel in it. When oil backs up into the funnel, it's time to stop. It's very easy, and filling it completely actually defeats the purpose of the design by not containing oil behind the weir and allowing oil to block the vented handle.

Obviously a translucent bottle let's light in which is bad for oil preservation, but the tinted green and brown glass helps.
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Dejavu - I could've sworn this was already posted with these exact comments not too long ago..
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All gone. Call me when the lime green is available.
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Quote from Selman :
No need to totally fill it as even 3/4 full is a ton of oil for home use. You could also stick a funnel in it. When oil backs up into the funnel, it's time to stop. It's very easy.

Obviously a translucent bottle let's light in which is bad for oil preservation, but the tinted green and brown glass helps.
I may be not as bright as you think I am Big Grin So, it wasn't very easy for me, even when using funnels.
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Quote from tjuwin :
I may be not as bright as you think I am Big Grin So, it wasn't very easy for me, even when using funnels.

Maybe a funnel with a longer stem could offer more warning. I've got a Winco 5" funnel.
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I had one of these for a while, but oil would slowly seep out through the unglazed bottom. Not a ton, just enough to stain the counter where we would always put it. I switched to glass.
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I had one of these and was always annoyed I couldn't tell how full it was.
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As many have said, I loved the pouring but there were many disadvantages. First, it was horrid to clean. Basically, you will never be able to completely clean it due to the shape. If you put like soy sauce in it or something goes bad, its very difficult to get it all out. Lots of people complaining they can't see while filling. I was fine with this as I used the weight to determine how full. If you decide to get it…just use non oily things and it might be okay…i personally would stay away.
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Had this for a few years. It's true it is very difficult to clean. But the bigger issue we had was when we had mouse problems, they would just love eating the rubber cap.
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Quote from craigs4sale11 :
I have had this for years and hate it. I never feel like I can clean it well. Wife loves the aesthetic. I hate the functionality of cleaning.
That stopped me from buying. Have you tried pouring boiling water into it? If so, how well did that do?
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