Small kitchen tools rarely get much attention. But once you start cooking regularly—especially with an air fryer or roasting vegetables—you realize how much control over oil actually matters.
At Accgo, we’ve tested a lot of kitchen accessories that promise “better cooking control.” The TrendPlain 16oz olive oil sprayer is one of the more interesting ones because it combines two dispensing methods in a single bottle: spray and pour.
On paper that sounds simple. In practice, it changes how you cook more than you might expect.
Most kitchens still use a simple oil bottle. The problem is that pouring oil directly into a pan almost always results in more oil than intended.
The TrendPlain bottle tries to solve this by adding a spray nozzle for fine oil misting while keeping a traditional pouring spout.
After using it for a few weeks in everyday cooking, the biggest difference we noticed wasn’t convenience—it was control.
Instead of pouring oil and spreading it with a spatula, you can simply spray a thin layer across the pan or food surface.
For certain cooking styles, that’s surprisingly useful.
Where This Bottle Actually Improves Cooking
1. Air Fryer Cooking
Air fryers work best when food has a very thin layer of oil, not a heavy pour.
With the spray mode, you can quickly coat vegetables, potatoes, or chicken with a light mist instead of drenching them.
That leads to:
more even browning
less oil usage
easier cleanup
For air fryer users, this is probably the main reason to buy an oil sprayer.
2. Roasting Vegetables
When roasting vegetables in the oven, the usual method is tossing everything with oil in a bowl.
Using a sprayer instead lets you coat vegetables directly on the baking tray. It saves a step and distributes oil more evenly.
3. Pan Cooking
Spraying oil into a pan works well for:
eggs
pancakes
grilled sandwiches
It gives a thin, even coating rather than a pooled layer of oil.
Oil Control Is the Real Benefit
One detail worth mentioning is that each spray dispenses about 0.15g of oil, which helps regulate how much oil you use while cooking.
That might sound minor, but it’s actually the biggest difference compared to a normal bottle.
When pouring oil normally, it’s very easy to double or triple the amount needed.
With a spray bottle, the process becomes more deliberate.
Build Quality and Materials
The TrendPlain bottle uses glass rather than plastic, which is generally preferred for oil storage.
Glass containers tend to:
retain fewer odors
handle heat better
last longer in kitchen environments
The bottle also has a 470ml (16oz) capacity, which is large enough that you won’t need to refill it constantly.
In practice, that size works well for everyday cooking.
Where It’s Not Perfect
Oil sprayers in general share a few limitations, and this one isn’t completely immune.
Spray consistency depends on pressure
Pressing lightly produces a mist, while a harder press can release a narrow stream.
The nozzle needs occasional cleaning
Over time, oil residue can build up and affect the spray pattern.
Neither issue is unique to this product, but they’re worth knowing.
Who This Bottle Is Best For
From the Accgo perspective, this bottle makes the most sense for people who:
cook frequently
use an air fryer
want better portion control for oil
prefer more precise cooking tools
If you rarely cook or mostly pour oil into recipes directly, the upgrade may feel unnecessary.
But for everyday cooking, it’s a small tool that quickly becomes part of your routine.
Accgo Final Thoughts
Kitchen tools don’t need to be complicated to be useful.
The TrendPlain olive oil sprayer succeeds because it solves a simple problem: controlling oil usage while cooking.
It won’t transform your kitchen overnight, but once you start using a sprayer instead of pouring oil directly from a bottle, it’s surprisingly hard to go back.
For cooks who want cleaner pans, lighter oil usage, and more control, it’s a practical upgrade.
By Jessica Borga. Accgo doesn’t simply review products—we look at whether they genuinely make everyday life easier, especially for people living in Canada.