Pour Spouts and Universal Dust Caps | Liquor Pourers with Rubber Dust Caps for Alcohol Bottles, Olive Oil, Syrup, Balsamic Vinegar and More (10 Pack of Pour Spouts)
I use these on bottles to make them into storage for shampoo, hand soap, dish soap, etc.
D** A
I research my purchases obsessively, so trust me when I say that these are the best pourers available. Especially for large or irregular bottle openings. They are pricey, but worth it.The redundant, fail-safe rubber skirt, and the cap that fits tightly covering both the pour opening and breather hole is great. Note that the rubber skirt sometimes separates when removing from the bottle, but that's fine, it doesn't cause any problem whatsoever, if anything that makes it easier to clean.However, …since they are so pricey, here's a tip: Use these for your large / irregular / precious bottles, and for the rest, just buy the rubber caps and use with cheaper pour spouts. The rubber caps are the best part in some ways, and not available separately (every other cap I've seen, both sold on their own and bundled with caps, is not shaped the way these are. They are just round, not shaped the way that these are).These spouts are basically the same as other plastic ones just with the extra rubber skirt, and most standard 750 ml bottles fit the standard ones just fine. So just buy a bunch of quality plastic pourers (i.e. 'Tablecraft Free Flow Pourers') for less than half the price, use these rubber caps, and you'll save money and still have plenty of extra rubber caps to give your friends. Still buy a 10-pack or so of these pourers to use with large or special bottles.Or if your budget is no concern, just go ahead and use these pourers exclusively, it's money well spent and you'll have extra security and peace of mind. But for most of us, that's overkill and more than we need to spend.
P*** J* N********
I needed a pour spout for a 1.75 liter bottle - not an easy spout to find as most don't fit them. These work well - a little tight to get on, but they stay on and work well once on. Very happy with it.
Y*****
I've had two small decorative bottles for olive oil and vinegar and I needed pour tops Others I've tried for cooking oils would always leak and cause the bottle to become sticky over time. Not these, they fit perfect, poor easy with no leaks at all. Love, love them.
L* M*******
I have several bottles of flavored oils and vinegars I use for cooking. These spouts are so easy to use!
4* Y**** O** F*****
A little hard to get on the bottle but works fine as is.
T**** C******
Bought for a bottle to use for dish soap and it works perfect!
P*** R
I've experimented with various pour spouts for quite some time. I hadn't found a product that could handle the various necks on 1.75L liquor bottles. Until now. Because these spouts are rubber and fit OVER the neck it doesn't matter what odd plastic insert liquor distributors decide to cram down there. Ketel One, for example, has a plastic neck insert that is extremely difficult to remove to insert a pour spout. These spouts simply stretch over that neck. No leaks, just a nice pour. So far they…'re working perfectly on every bottle I've tried: 1.75L, 1L, 750ml. The fact that they work on such a variety means I don't have a different type spout on each bottle size. BONUS!
D****
A great addition to any liquor cabinet. They make it very convenient to just grab and pour.
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33-year veteran behind the stick. I work for myself these days and purchasing these was one of my smartest decisions.One molded piece means they never come apart...which means not only do they NOT leak, but you never again need to deal with pulling the rubber stopper out of the bottle neck (massive eye roll) or the irritation of re-assembling those d*&^ things afterward.Rubber material means they, literally, fit just about every bottle mouth size. I've used them in every type of bottle from sim…ply syrups to that off-sized mouth of a Rose's Lime Juice bottle to the XL mouth of a 1-1.75L bottle of Bulleit, Jameson or Grey Goose. This is of particular importance to event bartenders because if you know, you know.They clean-up easily. I pull these off the bottles, replace the original tops and drop these pourers into club soda to soak while I break down & clean the rest of the bar. When it comes time to wash all of my tools, I just drain the club soda and drop them into hot, sudsy water. They don't need any scrubbing or extra attention to the nooks & crannies. Simply rinse clean and air dry. That's it.Do they replace all of my pourers? No, of course not. You still need the big daddies for those cursed Patron or Don Julio bottles. However, these pourers will work on 90% of the bottles you BEG your clients not to purchase but wind up being forced to work with anyway (UGH!!!)