Kitchen Squeeze Bottles
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Love these bottles
Years ago I had bottles like these for dressings and condiments. They were all the rage and were total necessities in my kitchen. Then they went out of style and I couldn't even find them in my local restaurant supply store. I'm so glad I found these because they are absolutely indispensable. These bottles from Chef's Catalog in particular are great because they are thin enough to make squeezing easy and yet are surprisingly strong. Not flimsy at all.
The two different sizes are also a great feature because I usually have several sauces on hand that I only ever make a little of so the bigger bottle is a waste. Best of all, the price for the set is such a bargain that I can afford to get them all and therefore don't have to constantly be cleaning one out in order to refill it right away with the next dressing in line.
AND they're dishwasher safe! To me the lack of spout cover is not a disadvantage but a real plus. Those little covers were always a pain to clean and always got in the way. I usually ended up just cutting them off. Especially since I needed to cut off the tip of the spout anyway to accommodate the larger ingredients in the sauce; which you can do with these too since they have a little line around the spout to act as a guide.
February 9, 2011
perfect for sauces, syrups
I've been experimenting with different sauces and syrups but had a difficult time storing/using them. These bottles can handle the thicker syrups and still be able to dispense them precisely, think decorative. My only wish is that it would have a way to securely close the lid for storing. I'm using one for a mocha syrup to make frappucinos but am uneasy storing it in the door of the fridge. Yes, a little plastic wrap can do the trick, but can be unwieldy.
September 6, 2010
It is what it is
You get what you buy. It is exactly what you imagine it as: 3 plastic squeeze bottles. You have to cut off tops to get your desired spout size.
January 31, 2012
Excellent Items
We brought enough for our home and R V. These will replace our old bottles. We put all our liquid cooking needs in these bottles. They work great in the R V due to all the movement inside when driving down the road. There is very little if any spilling.
October 11, 2011
Great squeeze bottles
These bottles are great! They work for many uses. The only thing they need are those little snap on lids that you loose all the time. If your a chef and have the kitchen to yourself there great. If your a chef and have little ones who like to spill things in your kitchen, or adults who do the same, they would come in really handy. All in all these are great and would buy them again.
October 9, 2011
Nice, but...
These squeeze bottles are great except for the fact they have no caps. I've had to rig a foil tent to cover the spout.
October 5, 2011
The plastic squeeze bottles I purchased were on sale and that was a big plus. This is the second time I've purchased this particular style bottle from Chefs Catalog. The other set I had begun to leak. I believe that the leaking was not due to poor quality but because I use them for dish soap, cooking oil, and other things that are used everyday. Those using these for condiments probably wouldn't go through them as fast as I do. The lids seem to be a little heavier than before. Not sure if that's a good thing or bad thing at this point. They seem to be just as good. One thing I love about these is that when using them for cooking oil, you have more control of how much oil pours out as opposed to the container the oil comes in from the store. The only draw back is that they don't come with a lids for the tips.
September 21, 2011
Yep, they're squeeze bottles
They're squeeze bottles. What's to know? I ran them through the dishwasher, filled them, and they work. Lids screw on properly.
August 12, 2011