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Chrome Liquor Pourer (285-50) (86416)

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$21.42

$ 9 .99 $9.99

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About this item

  • Sold as 12/Carton.
  • Black collar. Controlled pouring speed.
  • Chrome design. Made in the USA.
  • Features poly-cork.
  • Seamless, tapered spout.


This Spill-Stop chrome pourer features a seamless, tapered spout which allows users to control pouring speeds. This item features a poly-kork and is made in the USA. Chrome design Features poly-kork Seamless, tapered spout Controlled pouring speed Made in the USA Model #: 285-50


Ferricelli Giuseppe
Reviewed in Italy on October 26, 2024
I metal pour arrivati non sono assolutamente gli spill stop descritti. Da non comprare
Nikolas V.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023
Worth every penny and More
SJM
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023
Rubber is a good consistency and spout is one piece, not the kind with the crappy metal collar that slides up and down the spout.
David I
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2022
Bought specifically to use with cooking oils. Used 2 empty beer bottles to hold peanut and sunflower oil with these stoppers to replace plastic squeeze bottles. 3 advantages: glass not plastic, easy to control pouring, vastly less messy.
Joshua P.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
These pour spouts are fantastic, robust, easy to clean and are made in USA. I've noticed these are of a thicker gage metal than other pour spouts I've used and they just feel of higher quality than others. Very much worth the price.
Denny Hoang
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2022
Soaked the pourers in warm water as directed on the packaging and they ended up rusting within a day.
d3r3kkj
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2019
Works good and good quality. I used on a bottle with balsamic vinegar and it corroded after 6 months but worked fine for oils and alcohol
Rune
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018
Soon as I got these I put one on a bottle of Bacardi. It fits like a glove. I put a dust cover on the end and when I went to pull it off the chrome part of the pour spout came out with it. At first I thought, "well that's kind of annoying" until I realized this would make cleaning them much easier and more effective. As for pouring, not a drop of leakage and the poor is smooth as silk.
Jason Rose
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2017
its chrome piece of junk .... used it for vinegar and it rusted instantly
TK421
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2017
I pulled one out for immediate use, dipped it in warm sudsy water, rinsed twice, and put it into action. That one works fine. The others I let soak overnight (water only, as instructed, no soap). When I saw brown water in the morning, at first I was worried that I hadn't cleaned the first one well enough and wondered "what did we drink without knowing?" I needn't have worried; the brown water came from rust on every single spout that soaked.
C. Johanson
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2014
These are not actual Spill Stop brand, model 285-50. They are Winco brand, model PPM-4.Perhaps the brands are merged or equivalent. But the words Spill Stop are nowhere on the packaging or item. The last genuine Spill Stop pourer I have was borrowed from a bar in the 1980s so I can not say how this item compares to a current Spill Stop version.These pour 1fl oz of liquor on a 3 count.If you put your finger on the breather hole, 1fl oz on a 15 count (obviously there are a lot more variables this maneuver).The spout, collar, and breathe tube are stainless and seem firmly attached to one another. The spout is about 2 inches tall above the bottle and the breathe tube extends about 2.5 inches into the bottle.The stopper part is a rubbery material and has 4 levels of fins. It forms a good seal and seems like it will last. Because the seal is a softer material, the pourer may shift if you put a finger on the spout while pouring. The stiffer fins on other pourers are more resistant to touching during the pour, but also tend to break down.The bottle opening should probably be less than 1 inch for this to make a decent seal.