ChefKeender
- 36
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This thread explores various uses for the Dripless Pourer/Stopper, with participants sharing personal experiences and marketing ideas. Discussions include its functionality, potential applications, and anecdotes related to wine and other liquids.
Views differ on the pourer/stopper's effectiveness with various liquids, and while some participants have had positive experiences, others mention issues with leaking. No clear consensus emerges regarding its performance across all uses.
Participants share personal anecdotes and marketing strategies related to the pourer/stopper, reflecting a variety of experiences and contexts in which the product is used.
Consultants looking for creative ways to market the Dripless Pourer/Stopper or those interested in personal experiences with the product may find this discussion relevant.
ChefKeender said:I don't have one, and I can't tell from the picture...does the pourer/stopper close or seal in any way? I'm wondering if it could be used as a cruet if attached to an EVOO bottle. Just trying to think of another way to promote it.
letscook04 said:From the test kitchen:
The Dripless Pourer Stopper provides a leak-proof seal, allowing wine to be stored horizontally in the refrigerator. Red or white wine can be refrigerated for up to three days. Wine older than three days can be used for cooking. Simply pour leftover wine into ice cube trays and freeze. The leftover wine is great to have on hand to make pan sauces!
PamperedDor said:You rock in Customer Care Rae - I must take some lessons!!! (Colleen wanna do customer care research with Rae??)
raebates said:Just remember--the recommended daily allowance is 3-6 ounces (not bottles) of wine and 1-2 ounces (not boxes or Snicker's bars) each day.
I occasionally talk with all three of my physicians (GP, gyno, and optometrist) about PC. I talk to my dentist about it, too. I've got customers in my optometrist's office. Don't worry. I'll be mentioning the pourer at my upcoming appointments.
dannyzmom said:You can also use it in a pretty bottle filled with dish soap by your sink!
KimoMakano said:I have used my for wine and it works pretty well, except, it has one more than one occasion leaked when the bottle was stored on the side. It doesn't leak a lot but leaves a little puddle on the shelf of the fridge.
raebates said:The dish soap isn't too thick?
The Dripless Pourer/Stopper is primarily designed for pouring liquids without creating messes or drips. It can be used with oils, vinegars, sauces, and other liquids, making it a versatile tool in the kitchen.
While the Dripless Pourer/Stopper is specifically designed for liquids, it can also be used to dispense thicker sauces or dressings. However, it may not work as effectively with solid or semi-solid items.
The Dripless Pourer/Stopper is typically easy to clean. You can wash it by hand with warm, soapy water or place it in the top rack of the dishwasher, depending on the manufacturer's instructions.
The Dripless Pourer/Stopper is designed to fit most standard bottle openings, but it may not be compatible with all bottles. It's best to check the size of the bottle neck before use to ensure a proper fit.
It is generally not recommended to use the Dripless Pourer/Stopper for hot liquids, as high temperatures may damage the material. Always check the product specifications for temperature limits before use.