The Brevda biēm butter sprayer converts butter from solid to liquid spray. The handheld device incorporates touch-controlled design and motion-detecting technology to give users an efficient way to use butter without chemical propellants.
The user inserts butter in the top of the device, then aims and sprays onto their desired food or surface in a steady, even motion. The device only uses the amount of butter required and leaves the rest unmelted. It has a clog-resistant nozzle design and an accelerometer that turns the unit on and off based on its position.
The spray reduces the amount of butter consumed — cutting an estimated 50% of the kilojoules normally consumed when spreading with a knife.
The device is suitable for applications including buttering toast, basting turkeys and seafood, flavouring vegetables and popcorn. It can also be used for spraying coconut oil, olive oil or other cooking oils, with or without using butter.
The device uses a high-density rechargeable battery and can be stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature. It can be cleaned using water and liquid soap.
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