TableCraft 112KM Nostalgia 2-Piece Ketchup and Mustard Dispenser Set, 12-Ounce
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The TableCraft 112KM Nostalgia Squeeze Bottles have a capacity of 14 fluid ounces.
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The issue with some modern ketchup and mustard containers is that you have to squeeze them so hard that the product comes out in a large glob with little control over the amount dispensed. I bought these to avoid having that problem, and now I buy my products in large containers and fill them with them. There will be less plastic and glass in the recycling bin!.
COVID is a virus that infects humans. We needed to have a good time with the year 19 in full swing. These were a great addition to my Halloween party, and I'm sure I'll be using them throughout the summer. The only thing I don't like about it is that the nozzles don't have a cap to prevent the contents from evaporating. I keep them in my fridge, filled, wrapped in plastic wrap - The top should then be screwed on. It works perfectly and is a lot of fun to use.
These look exactly like the kind you'd find in a classic diner. However, this does not translate well to the home environment. They are physically large, with a capacity of 12 ounces. In a restaurant, that's fine; They don't fit in at home, and refills take a long time. They also don't have the small caps. br>br> Again, this is fine in an old restaurant where caps are lost, but at home, the ketchup and mustard dry out and clog the nozzle due to infrequent use. Keep a supply of toothpicks on hand. br>br>Aside from those annoyances, they have the simple, unadorned look I desired. The stuff comes out when you squeeze it, except when it's clogged.
With these condiment bottles, you have helped to lift my family out of the Stone Age. It was a nightmare trying to use the manufacturer's squirt bottles. In every way, these are ideal.
I like how they work exactly as they should, but there were no covers for the container's spout, which I didn't like. Which means that if it's left out, anything can crawl into it if it's small enough, and oxygen will spoil whatever's inside. For the time being, I'm using plumbers tape because it's what I have on hand.
These containers had been on my husband's wish list, and I was able to locate them on Amazon. These have exceeded my expectations. My husband's only criticism was that they didn't come with caps.
These are not what I ordered, but that is not the fault of the company; they resemble the old-fashioned ones I used to have as a kid. They have a nice thickness to them and aren't sheer. They're a vibrant yellow and red color combination. It's nice and silky. There are no caps on them. Even better, they can be washed in the dishwasher.
These reminded me of my childhood and the ease with which we could put ketchup and mustard on bratwursts and hot dogs! I'm sick of squeezing the life out of ketchup and mustard bottles to break the seal, which results in a half gallon of condiments on your food. Simply transfer the contents of the store-bought bottle to these, and condiment control is at your fingertips! There will be no more messes, waste, or spoiled food!.