✨ Sweeten Your Life with Style! ✨
The OXO Good Grips Plastic Sugar Dispenser combines functionality with modern design. Featuring a 9 oz capacity, a moisture-reducing side spout, and a clear BPA-free body for easy monitoring, this dispenser is perfect for any kitchen. Hand wash only for lasting quality.
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Is the item microwaveable? | No |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Volume | 2.6E+2 Milliliters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Capacity | 9 ounces |
Color | Plastic |
Additional Features | Manual |
A**R
Great dispenser
Really like these dispensers. I purchased 2 more after the first one. They look very nice at my coffee station. I like the spout not messy at all. Would purchase again.
C**A
Pours great
Sugar and powdered creamer pour out fast. I wish they were bigger but almost perfect. They're better than the glass ones with metal lids.
C**E
Great quality
Almost perfect, I just wish the cinnamon sugar (or whatever you're putting it in) didn't come out as fast. If there were holes like for seasonings it would be perfect.
C**7
Easy to Pour
I like the size of it, and it pours easily. Great Product!
M**N
Perfect size and design. OXO
Typical well designed and constructed OXO product. Right size for table use, and since it has a plastic container it will hopefully not break so easily as my previous dispenser.
A**.
Nice little dispenser that works well
I purchased this dispenser because I was tired of pulling down the large, heavy, sugar canister off the shelf every morning for my coffee. This does a great job in place of that.Pros:- lightweight- nice sized pour spout- easy to refill- easy to cleanCons:- on the small side (so if you’re someone like me who likes a little bit of coffee with my sugar, then you will find yourself refilling this a lot), but I knew that in advance so I wasn’t disappointed- others mention the spout can clog up (hot steam from coffee cup meets sugar from spout). Does this happen? Yes. Can it be prevented? Yes. Simply put your sugar in your coffee cup before you pour the coffee… no more clogs!Overall, I would definitely recommend this. The pros far outweigh the cons.
W**E
Perfect sugar dispenser
Wish it was more like 15-16 oz but I am nitpicking. Works perfectly.
M**I
Two major flaws! Must read!
I'll start off by stating that I have purchased two of these dispensers and have used them for some time.PROS: The product, as a dispenser, does a great job. I like how the lid snaps shut and pops open, and as other reviewers have mentioned, if not careful you can fling a small amount of sugar out. This however, is a minor issue and not worth mentioning further. The product looks nice and has a nice size for a sugar dispenser. In my opinion the regular sugar dispensers one finds at restaurants are too big. When there is too much sugar in a container it has a tendency to harden at the bottom, or form smaller clumps at the top. This dispenser's smaller size prevents that from occurring as often, but still allows for a decent amount of sugar so you don't have to keep refilling it all the time. Also, unlike regular dispensers, one can accidentally tip this one over without having the lid just flip open spilling out its contents. The dispenser looks nice with an elegant brushed aluminum/white plastic top. The base is of good quality plastic and doesn't seem to stain, and is also easy to wash.CONS: There are two flaws with this dispenser that one should be aware of:1) The nice looking top is made of a thin metallic casing slipped over a white plastic inner portion. The plastic portion is only visible near the bottom end of the top forming a white plastic lip. The plastic portion houses the flip lid which is the only part that protrudes out of the metallic upper portion. For some reason on the inside ceiling of the top, OXO decided to make four slits which leave small openings between the upper metallic portion and the under plastic portion. This makes washing it difficult because tiny amounts of sugar eventually enter through those slits and settle between the the upper and lower. You'll notice that after rinsing and drying it you still find syrupy liquid seeping out between the metallic upper and plastic lower portions at the lip. A tiny amount of water usually gets trapped there and there is no way to really dry it out. Once you put the top back on and refill the dispenser the trapped water introduces moisture through the slits which is the worst possible thing.2) Like I mentioned earlier, I have purchased two of these. The first one fell off the table and the bottom of the plastic base broke clean off. It seemed odd since it is made of plastic and one would expect it to resist such a minor fall. So I purchased a second one, but the same thing happened again. What you'll notice if you look carefully, is that the clear plastic base is really made of two pieces, a cylinder and a circular base which forms the bottom. The pieces are joined together in some form, but the problem is that if it falls and hits the ground it comes apart. This defeats the purpose of having a plastic container to begin with. Glass breaks when it falls which is why people choose to use plastic, but this item breaks just as easily. If this happens to you don't throw away the top, just find another container to screw it onto.
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