TrendPlain Glass Olive Oil Sprayer Review: Worth It?

Hands-on review of the TrendPlain Glass Olive Oil Sprayer. Real testing on spray precision, pour control, and cleanup for this newer 2-in-1 sprayer.

On this page
  1. What Is the TrendPlain Glass Olive Oil Sprayer?
  2. What’s Included
  3. Performance: Does the Dual Spray/Pour Actually Work?
  4. How I Tested It
  5. Build Quality
  6. Portion Control: Does It Actually Change How You Cook?
  7. TrendPlain Olive Oil Sprayer Specifications
  8. Pros and Cons
  9. Refilling and Everyday Use
  10. Who Should Buy This
  11. Frequently Asked Questions
  12. Final Verdict

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Pouring oil straight from the bottle usually means either too much or an uneven puddle in the pan, and aerosol cooking sprays come with propellants and additives most people would rather skip. I tested the TrendPlain Glass Olive Oil Sprayer, a refillable glass bottle with both a mist and pour setting, to see whether it actually delivers the fine, even control it promises. Worth flagging upfront: this is a newer listing, and no star rating had populated on the product page at the time I researched it, so treat this as a hands-on first look rather than a verdict backed by a large review history.

Tested by Maya Chen | KitchenDesk | How we test

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What Is the TrendPlain Glass Olive Oil Sprayer?

It’s a 16 oz (470 ml) BPA-free glass bottle with a two-way nozzle: pump it one way for a fine mist spray, or flip to pour mode for a controlled stream. TrendPlain rates each spray at about 0.15 grams of oil, aimed at people trying to cut back on excess oil in everyday cooking without switching to an aerosol can. The bottle is glass rather than plastic, odorless and heat-resistant, with a side handle molded into the body for grip, and it’s listed as the #1 product in Amazon’s Oil Dispensing Oil Sprayers category with a Best Seller and Climate Pledge Friendly badge.

What’s Included

  • 1 glass olive oil sprayer bottle, 16 oz / 470 ml
  • Flip-top spray/pour nozzle

Performance: Does the Dual Spray/Pour Actually Work?

Spray Mode

Filled with olive oil and pumped a few times to build pressure, the mist setting produced a genuinely fine, even spray, not the sputtering, uneven stream some pump sprayers give you when the nozzle gets even slightly clogged. It worked well for coating a salad, misting vegetables before roasting, or lightly oiling a pan before searing, all classic use cases where an even, light coat matters more than a big pour. The 0.15g-per-spray rating tracked reasonably close to what I measured on a kitchen scale across a batch of test sprays, close enough that portion control claims here hold up under a basic check.

The trade-off with any pump-style mister is that you do need to prime it with a few pumps before the spray becomes consistent, and letting it sit unused for a stretch means re-priming again. That’s inherent to the mechanism, not a defect specific to this bottle.

Pour Mode

Flipping to pour mode worked cleanly for tasks where a mist is too light, drizzling oil over a finished dish, or adding a measured splash to a hot pan for sautéing. The flow was controlled rather than glugging out unpredictably, and switching between the two modes took a simple flip of the nozzle rather than swapping parts or unscrewing anything.

Glass vs. Plastic

Choosing glass over plastic matters more than it might seem for an oil bottle specifically. Oil can degrade some plastics over time and pick up an off taste or smell, an issue glass simply doesn’t have. The glass here also handled being near stovetop heat without any concern, something I’d hesitate to do with a plastic sprayer sitting close to an active burner.

Cleanup and Maintenance

The care instructions are specific: hand wash only, don’t put the lid in the dishwasher, and clean the filter regularly to keep spray performance consistent. I followed that routine, rinsing the bottle with warm water and mild detergent and letting all parts dry fully before reassembling, and the spray stayed consistent through the testing window with no clogging. Skipping the filter cleaning step for even one refill cycle did produce a slightly less even mist on the next use, so that maintenance step is genuinely worth keeping up with rather than skipping.

How I Tested It

I used this bottle daily for two weeks across salad dressing, pan searing, roasting vegetables, and finishing dishes with a drizzle. I measured actual spray output against the manufacturer’s 0.15g claim using a kitchen scale, ran the bottle through three refill cycles to check how consistently the mist performed after cleaning versus without cleaning the filter, and tested both the spray and pour modes side by side against a basic plastic misting bottle I already owned for comparison.

Build Quality

The glass bottle feels solid and well-made, no thin spots or obvious weak points anywhere along the seams or base. The nozzle mechanism, the part most likely to fail on any sprayer over time, moved smoothly between spray and pour settings without sticking through the full testing period. As with any new listing, I can’t speak to multi-year durability, but nothing in two weeks of daily use suggested a weak point.

The included side handle is a small detail worth calling out specifically, since it’s easy to overlook in a product description but genuinely useful in practice. Gripping a full glass bottle by a narrow neck while pumping the sprayer repeatedly can get uncomfortable over an extended cooking session, and the molded handle gave a much more secure, natural grip than I expected from reading the spec sheet alone.

Portion Control: Does It Actually Change How You Cook?

The most tangible change over two weeks of testing was in how much oil actually made it into the pan versus how much I would have poured freehand. Pouring straight from a bottle almost always overshoots, a quick glug is rarely exactly a tablespoon, and it’s easy to lose track of how much oil has gone into a dish across a whole cooking session. Misting instead meant I could count sprays and know roughly what I’d added, useful both for calorie-conscious cooking and for keeping a dish from turning greasy from oil you didn’t mean to add.

For roasting vegetables specifically, the difference was easy to see on the tray itself. A poured coating tends to pool unevenly, leaving some pieces swimming in oil and others dry, while the misted vegetables had a consistent, light sheen across the whole tray, which translated into more even roasting and browning.

TrendPlain Olive Oil Sprayer Specifications

SpecDetail
BrandTrendPlain
MaterialBPA-free glass
Capacity16 oz / 470 ml
Dimensions4.08″W x 7.21″H
Weight150 grams
Spray output~0.15g per spray
ModesMist spray and controlled pour
CleaningHand wash only; lid not dishwasher safe
BadgesBest Seller, Climate Pledge Friendly, #1 in category

Pros and Cons

  • Pro: Fine, consistent mist that closely matches the 0.15g-per-spray claim
  • Pro: Genuine dual spray/pour functionality without swapping parts
  • Pro: Glass avoids oil-related odor or degradation issues plastic can develop
  • Pro: Heat-resistant, comfortable to keep near the stove
  • Con: Needs regular filter cleaning to maintain consistent spray quality
  • Con: Hand wash only, more upkeep than a dishwasher-safe bottle
  • Con: A newer listing without an established star rating to lean on yet

Refilling and Everyday Use

Refilling the bottle was straightforward: unscrew the top, pour in oil, and reassemble. The 16 oz capacity lasted a good stretch of daily cooking before needing a refill, long enough that I wasn’t constantly topping it off, but not so large that it sat mostly empty for weeks either, a reasonable middle ground for a household that cooks regularly. I kept mine on the counter near the stove rather than in a cabinet, which is really the intended use case given how often it gets reached for during actual cooking rather than just prep.

Who Should Buy This

  • You want to control oil portions without switching to aerosol cooking spray
  • You prefer glass over plastic for anything holding oil near heat
  • You’re comfortable with light, regular maintenance for consistent spray performance

Skip it if you want a fully dishwasher-safe, zero-maintenance option. If you’re rounding out your kitchen prep and cooking kit, our Big Squeeze Gen 2 Tube Squeezer review, Vollum Hand Press Citrus Juicer review, and Martinez Pottery Butter Churn review cover other everyday kitchen essentials worth comparing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much oil does each spray dispense?

Roughly 0.15 grams per spray, which closely matched what I measured on a kitchen scale during testing.

Can I use any oil, or just olive oil?

The mechanism works with most cooking oils of similar viscosity to olive oil. Very thick or infused oils with solid particles may clog the fine mist nozzle over time.

Is it dishwasher safe?

No, hand wash only, and specifically avoid putting the lid in the dishwasher, which can affect the spray mechanism.

Final Verdict

The TrendPlain Glass Olive Oil Sprayer delivers a genuinely fine, controllable mist along with a working pour mode, and the glass build avoids the oil-odor issues plastic sprayers can develop over time. The maintenance requirements, hand washing and regular filter cleaning, are real but manageable if you’re consistent about them. As a newer listing without an established review history, I’d treat this as a promising first look rather than a fully proven long-term pick, but nothing in two weeks of daily testing gave me a reason for concern.