🍯 Pour Sweetness, Skip the Mess — Elevate Your Daily Drizzle!
The Aelga Glass Honey Dispenser Pot offers a 9-ounce capacity with a no-drip trigger mechanism and a freshness-locking bottom spout. Made from dishwasher-safe, lead-free glass, it features removable caps for easy cleaning and refilling. Its sturdy, non-slip base and ergonomic handle make it a stylish, practical addition to any kitchen or coffee station.
Product Dimensions | 4.13"L x 3.35"W x 7.95"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Honey, Coffee |
Special Feature | Leak Resistant, Sturdy, Non-Slip Base |
Container Shape | Round |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | Lead Free |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Item Volume | 266 Milliliters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Item Form | Dispenser |
Manufacturer | Aelga |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Honey Dispenser 9 OZ |
Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Honey Dispenser 9 OZ |
Special Features | Leak Resistant, Sturdy, Non-Slip Base |
Included Components | Side Handle |
Batteries Required? | No |
Number of Sets | 1 |
T**N
I love this thing!
This is the best invention since sliced bread, lol. Not quite, but we sure love it. There is no mess, no fuss. I have eaten more honey because it is not a mess to put some on your bread, and you control how much goes on. Just squeeze the lever, it comes out in a consistent stream, then let go of the lever when you've got enough. Great invention! The price is worth it.
K**E
Buy it you'll love it
Absolutely love this little dispenser!!! No mess is no lie!!!
D**M
Bad design, worse reliability
It stopped working within a couple of months. This looks like something designed to be a cheap imitation of an existing product, the latter already having a patent that the former needed to get around.Waste of money, and more trash for the planet.I did some more looking around, and ended up buying the Hunnibi honey dispenser. It’s more expensive, but it is a much better design and solidly constructed. Should have bought that one in the first place.
M**M
So glad I bought it!
I was hesitant after reading mixed responses. What I found was you don't have to pump it, just hold the thumb lever down and wait for the first time. After that it flows like honey and stops on a dime. 😃Make sure all fittings are tight. It's the best honey storer, pourer out there! No metal parts to kill the good bacteria in the honey. So easy to use! Great design!
J**.
I love this honey dispenser!
We live in the country and often have times when ants will come into the house and look for any source of food. The Honey jar used to always be the first stop for these little guys, and while they wouldn't get into it, it would gross me out to find them around the rim.This honey dispenser has put an end to ants being attracted to our countertops. The form-fitting silicone tray at the bottom keeps them from being able to get anywhere near the honey. As such, we don't seem to have nearly the number of ants coming into the kitchen now.I love its retro look, and the yellow color is really cheerful. It doesn't leak at all, and the handle is easy to use and let's just the right amount of honey pass through The opening at the bottom. It would probably work very well for syrups also.It holds enough product for our small family for about a week.I love the modular design, allowing quick breakdown and cleaning. It's easy to fill and doesn't show any signs of wear and tear even though we've had it for about 5 months.Definitely worth the price, and I will probably get one for my parents for Christmas.
J**L
Not great
After washing it the first time I emptied what I have left of honey bottle into this and tried it. I was not impressed. Like some of the other reviewers it was dispensing almost no honey at all, just dribbles. What was worse was that the cap on the bottom had honey on it, like the dribbling continued when I set the dispenser on the cap.I tried putting the dispenser in a bowl of water a few times before using it so that the honey would flow better. It ended up leaking into the bowl, but still wasn't fully flowing when the handle was pressed down. Not sure if it was just because it was only a quarter of the way filled or something else I ended up pouring the honey back out into another container to look.BEWARE if you have "pure" or "raw" honey, I did find that there was some solidified honey at the bottom that was apparently causing it to not flow correctly.After cleaning that and filling with more honey (from a new bottle with no chance of being solidified) I tried it again. This time I was getting a good flow of honey. I thought I had fixed the issue, and that I just had to be careful of letting any honey sit in the dispenser too long (which is crazy since honey doesn't go bad).But then I started getting dribbles again. Still on the same "fresh" honey I wasn't worried about the opening being blocked again. (And not getting honey on the cap seemed to indicate that too.) Though it just so happened that it started when I reached the quarter fill level again. Refilling solved the flow concern again.So not only can you not use honey that has solidified at all, even though it is still good, you also have a limited amount of honey to use. With their "full" being three quarters and the flow stopping at about a quarter left, this 9oz dispenser is good for about half of that.
S**N
Almost perfect - here’s how to stop it from leaking
The media could not be loaded. I really like this dispenser - I bought one for maple syrup and one for honey. Knocking one star off for a design defect that causes it to leak if the glass part is screwed in upside down. My video explains how to get around this: make sure side with the threads closer to the edge of the glass are up top where there is no liquid.
G**E
Works very well.
Love this product. No more sticky honey jars! Press the tab down at the top. Give it a few seconds the first use, and honey out the bottom.
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