A spray bottle I actually want to keep on my counter? Yeah, it really is that pretty. (Amazon)(Amazon)
As someone whose dinners typically consist of sauteed/roasted proteins and vegetables, you can probably guess that I go through a lot of olive oil. Well, less so now, ever since the Flairosol Olivia Oil Sprayer waltzed into my kitchen. This gorgeous, highly useful tool has transformed my cooking, as I'm now able to give my pots and pans a light spritz that'll impart flavor while keeping the food from sticking (and with hardly any grease). Oh, and P.S. — it happens to be on sale for just $18 at Amazon.
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Who knew an oil-misting device could be so pretty?! Functional beauty, we love to see it.
This is as low as this mister has been on sale for since 2023, so it's unlikely to dip much lower, if at all. Plus, just think of how much you'll save at the grocery store now that you won't burn through your EVOO stash as quickly.
Prior to purchasing the Flairosol, I used store-bought cooking sprays — though I eventually realized that pan frying with good ol' olive oil was the route I wanted to take. (I learned the hard way that you're not supposed to use cooking sprays on nonstick pans, and I'm happy to ditch the mystery chemicals.) The problem with that, though? I would coat my pans and sheet trays with glugs of olive oil straight from the bottle, resulting in an abundance of grease.
I knew oil sprayers existed — my mom had used them in the '90s and '00s (does Misto ring a bell?) — but my memory of them consisted of endless pumping, clogging and then maybe getting the oil to come out ... but in a stream rather than an evenly distributed mist. In short, I thought they were gimmicky and not worth the trouble.
Then one day, while browsing Amazon, I came across an oil sprayer that seemed to have lots of good reviews. I'll admit, it was the clever name, followed by the gorgeous glass bottle that first caught my eye (I'm a sucker for pretty packaging), and because I'm always on the lookout for new kitchen products to test, I ordered it.
Before it arrived, I'd wondered if it would look cheap and feel flimsy in person. But I was pleasantly surprised to find it was just as beautiful as in the photos, if not more so. And when filled with golden olive oil, it's something I'm more than happy to keep on display. But... would it work?
Unlike the oil misters of my past, the Flairosol doesn't require pumping (already a plus). All you do is fill it with oil (it holds 130 milliliters), screw the top on and pull the ergonomic lever to spray. I'm happy to report that it worked perfectly the first time I tried it, sending a light, even spritz over my pan rather than a disappointing spurt. Hurray! Now I'm able to control the amount of oil I use — one spray is usually enough for my smaller pans, and two is ample for my larger ones — resulting in food that takes on a nice golden color without sitting in a pool of grease.
The best part, however, is that I've yet to witness a single clog — and I've been using this thing pretty much every night for over two years. One thing I will note is that, while it looks beautiful, olive oil stays fresher when stored in darker glass containers (hence the reason most of them are green), but the Flairosol only holds 4.4 ounces at a time, so if you use it regularly enough and keep it away from heat, you should be fine.
You can use the Flairosol to spritz any type of cooking oil, in addition to cooking wine, soy sauce and water. While I mainly use it for sauteeing and roasting, it would be perfect for seasoning veggies and salads.
Don't just take my word for it — over 6,000 Amazon customers were so impressed with this versatile vessel, they gave it a perfect rating.
"I bought an oil mister from a different brand that was constantly clogging, dripping and generally making a mess," shared a Flairosol fan. "I finally gave up and tried the Olivia oil mister, and man did it make a difference. First, one or two sprays absolutely coats a pan or veggies or whatever with your oil of choice ... and it has shown no signs of slowing down or clogging. The best part? It doesn't drip or make a mess. It's very easy to fill, and despite the plastic top not being the most sturdy thing I've ever seen, it seems durable enough."
"For health reasons, I decided to stop using commercial salad dressing and dress my salads with high-quality olive oil instead," explained a satisfied shopper. "Pouring the olive oil directly from the bottle or a cruet resulted in too much oil on the salad ... I searched Amazon and found this sprayer. It works perfectly. I spray four or five times on my salad and there is no waste. The salad also tastes better when it isn't drowning in oil or dressing. I love this sprayer."
"I've gone through many different sprayers before finding this gem," wrote a happy home cook. "Easy to use, perfect amount of spray … and it looks gorgeous!"
"[I] wish the glass was dark tinted to preserve the oil's freshness, but other than that, [I] love this thing so much I am giving one as a gift to a fellow cook," shared a generally pleased buyer. "So much better than my Misto, which sprays one thin stream and requires so much pumping." (See?!)
"This thing is awesome!" exclaimed a final fan. "I got this to spray my salads, and now I just spray everything. [I] think I might get another just to spray my kids in the face in the morning to wake them up. ... The only downfall is the size of the bottle, [it] needs to be bigger because I am constantly filling it. I have a big family ... so it goes fast. But not really a complaint, [I] just have to refill it often." (Keep scrolling for another option!)
And if you think you'll need a bigger bottle...
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