🍸 Pour Like a Pro – Elevate Your Home Bar Experience!
The Tablecraft Free Flow Pourers are a set of 12 sleek black pourers designed for precision and style, measuring 2.5 x 1.25 inches. Ideal for any at-home bar, these durable plastic pourers ensure easy pouring and are simple to clean, making them an essential tool for entertaining.
B**E
Work great, good price.
I own a beach bar / restaurant in the Caribbean... I don't go shopping 'here'... I shop online here... these pourers are great, do the job and affordable!
B**A
Great, fits snugly in bottle.
We both use mouth wash. I hate the bottle sitting on the counter where my husband likes it to remind him to use it. I can’t resist saving fancy wine bottles. I got a bright 💡 Now the mouthwash sits on the counter in a lovely easy to pour bottle. When my husband saw it ie immediately approved.
S**Y
They are nice
I like them, they do the job well!
L**E
Works, but . . .
I chose these pourers for my oil and vinegar bottles specifically due to the low profile. I needed something that would fit in my cabinet or not stick out too far for my rack. These definitely fit the bill, and they are very reasonably priced. I like the way that they pour - not too fast or too slow. They look great also. I took off one star because they don't prevent stuff from going into the bottle. I found fruit flies in two of my bottles. While the description does not claim to prevent this, I think that whether you put them on alcohol bottles or vinegar, you would expect that stuff/insects could not get down into the bottle.
A**R
Great deal for the price!
We purchased these for a three day event. They were easy to insert, and easy to remove at the end of the night. They work on the normal sized bottles, they do not work on oversized, or value sized bottles from the large warehouse stores. It’s easier to pour from smaller bottles when you’re mixing cocktails. The really large bottles are hard to handle with one hand. At the end of the night, we just removed these spouts and rinsed them off with fresh water. We let them air dry for the next day and we covered the bottles with the original bottle caps to prevent dust or dirt falling in, or the alcohol evaporating. By rinsing these pouring spouts every night, you prevent them sticking to the bottle, especially when you use them to dispense sweet liquors and mixers.
K**A
perfect
very convenient for syrups and oils. i store all of them in a mason jar in my drinks section. they last multiple uses. i wash and reuse. they don’t leak.
J**O
They are great.
Excellent they work wonderful
T**R
Changed my life for the better
Got these to use in the kitchen, and I haven't regretted it for a second. First we used them in our vegetable and olive oil bottles, the ones we keep handy for cooking. Oil pours a little slowly, but steadily, and allows you good control of how much gets wherever you need it (into a measuring spoon, onto the surface of a skillet, into a bottle for mixing dressing or marinade, etc). There's no mess or dripping afterward.But I only have two of those bottles. What about the 10 other spouts that come with it?Turns out, these things are great for pouring spirits (which is of course what they were made to do). I had always poured straightfrom the open bottle into a jigger to measure, but having one of these in the top of the bottle makes for a much smoother pour. If you get good, you get a sense for how much you've poured without using the jigger, just by mentally counting (one one-thousand, two one-thousand). If you're having a party and have quite a few bottles on deck, this makes managing your bar stock much easier.Then I discovered that putting one in the top of an open bottle of wine has the same effect. No more glug glug as you pour, just a nice smooth stream of wine. Keeping the spout in there keeps bugs out as well. More than once in the past I've poured from an open bottle of wine only to discover an earwig had gotten in there. With these pourers in place it doesn't happen any more.Basically any bottle with the right size opening will work well, for very thin liquids like high-proof spirits to relatively viscous liquids like heavy oils. Trust me: you won't regret it.
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