JapanBargain, Japanese Squeeze Bottle Squirt Condiment Bottles: Boy, is this one cute with its round, red cap! Unfortunately, nice looks don’t always mean good functioning.Thinner walls also made this one more difficult to clean up, as they tended to stay greasy. HIC Refillable Squeeze Bottle with Nozzle Caps: Though thicker sauce came out in an elegant squiggle that was easy to control, thinner liquids leaked from the nozzle, which directed the stream rather severely to the left.Worst of all, the nozzle can be over-screwed so that it slips from its secure position, a serious hazard when working with it. Its thickness means squeezing was a workout, and its broad shoulders and thick-lipped, small opening complicated its cleanup. Clear Squeeze Bottle: This bottle’s opacity made it difficult to see what was in it-a drawback when you’re pressed for time and just need to squeeze. Finally, the nozzle is separate from the cap, so there are more opportunities for improper assembly. Moreover, the stream is not straight it hangs to the left. Heavier liquids, like oil, come out in an arc rather than a stream unless you squeezed very hard-and then the oil gushed out, over-saucing foods. It was too wide, so the flow was difficult to control. OXO Chef's Squeeze Bottles 12 oz: The nozzle of this squeeze bottle was problematic.Serious Eats / Amanda Suarez The Competition Cleanup Tests: After nearly every test, we emptied and hand-washed each bottle and noted any residue, staining, or smells.Mayonnaise Test: To test each squeeze bottle’s ability to squirt a thick sauce, we filled each with mayonnaise and squirted a squiggle on bread.Staining Test: We left the remainder of the oil in the bottles for four hours, then emptied and hand-washed them with soap and water and noted any staining or leftover odors.Oil Test: To test how the bottle handles a more viscous liquid, we filled each with 1.25 cups of oil mixed with 1.5 teaspoons of turmeric. We squirted two ounces into a measuring cup, noting if it produced an even stream, if it dribbled, etc.Leakage Test: We shook the bottle filled with water up and down and noted if there was any leaking.Water Test: To test the squeeze bottles’ ability to direct and squirt a thin liquid, we filled a squeeze bottle with water and squirted two ounces into a measuring cup, noting if the stream was fast and furious, dribbly and slow, or just right.
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