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Restaurantware RWT0253 Squeeze Bottle Clear Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.7
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Description of Restaurantware RWT0253 Squeeze Bottle Clear

FOOD-GRADE PLASTIC: This squeeze bottle is made with a high-density type of plastic that's safe and can contain food. Recyclable. SNAP-BACK ELASTICITY: The soft, flexible plastic will snap back to its original form making it easier to dispense of condiments. TRANSLUCENT CONTAINER: This plastic squeeze bottle is translucent in color so you and your guests can easily identify the condiments. It's also a helpful indicator of when it's time to refill. PRECISION DISPENSING TIP: Avoid dispensing too much food on a dish. The precision dispensing tip lets you dispense the right amount of sauce. It's also great for plating. PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 9.3 inches H x 2.4 inches W. Clear plastic. Holds 16 ounces.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Handy and Durable Dispenser!

This industrial and scientific squeeze bottle's durability is top-notch. As my tests showed it can withstand pressure and is perfect FOR storing liquids and thick sauces... The clear body of the bottle also makes it easy to see when a refill is needed. However, the cap isn't leak-proof, which can cause minor inconvenience. Nonetheless, I would highly recommend this product for everyday use or for businesses in the food service industry..

Pros
  • Easy to fill and use for condiments
Cons
  • The opening may be too small for thicker sauces or dressings

Revainrating 1 out of 5

ALMOST good idea.

But they forgot to cap the spout so long-term storage is not possible. Why else would you need a first-in, first-out container? Not only is there no cap, but there is also no ridge on the spout that would allow the cap to snap into place. Tried lids from other containers, none hold. Good idea, bad execution.

Pros
  • Dining and serving cutlery
Cons
  • Some loose change