I wanted to replace some EVO brand sprayers. They seem to own this segment, but they're overpriced. Then I saw these two packs of oil sprays and decided to give it a try. They're super light and don't seem to be up to EVO standards, but they're half the price of two bottles. In fact, I believe these are the cheapest oil sprayers you will find. I like the overall design and size, they're about the size of a nonstick spray can. I filled the first bottle and got worried. In fact, at first I thought it was defective. I didn't pull the trigger that hard and the pressure built up with each pump to the point where I thought it was going to snap like it was clogged. It must have been the fifth pump and finally the oil started to squirt. So it splashes. It's not a mister, it's a spray and you control the spray based on how hard/fast you pull the trigger. They seem to spray well but I don't think they will last very long because the spray mechanism feels weak. Just take a look. If they really do hold out, then it will be a very good deal indeed. Update: After a month of use I'm not that happy. I just noticed that bottles are always leaking oil. Oil where they stick and oil at the bottom of the bottle. It appears to be both bottles. I suspect that the atomizer leaks some oil on the inside, which then slowly comes out. Today I washed both bottles thoroughly on the outside and placed them on kitchen paper. There should be better quality than this and probably worth buying. I've never had this problem with EVO bottles.
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