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On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 22:34:05 -0400, "bolivar" >
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>"Landon" > wrote in message
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>>
>> It worked as advertised for about a year. Then it started either
>> clogging or spraying wrong.
>>
>> I'd have to clear the spray hole with a pin or spray it into the sink
>> or trash-can until it was cleared. What a PITA.
>>
>> I paid something like $20+ for it.
>>
>> It also "Over-Sprayed" and got all over the stove or table.
>>
>> I dribbled or drizzled olive oil for decades before my sister talked
>> me into buying it. That's what I do now. Works just as well as it
>> always did.

>
>Try putting about a teaspoon or so of vodka in the oil when you fill it
>next. It keeps the spray nozzle clear.
>
>Boli


Sorry Boli, it hit the trash can about a week ago. One too many clogs.
I called it a nasty name and dumped it.
 
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