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Suggestions for a "good" bbq mist spray bottle?

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  • kill2grill
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    Saw this sprayer show up on a few threads. Thinking I might give it a try after the more conventional bottles. The Windex solution still seems solid due to how long the vinegar is going to be in the bottle.

  • IdahoJim
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    This looks like it fills the bill. I have no experience with it. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...fkxplFiDYGnR-K

  • Panhead John
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    People consume vinegar all the time, it’s not sulfuric acid. I’ve got a cheap spray bottle with half vinegar and half Dawn dishwashing liquid I use for cleaning in the bathroom. It’s had vinegar in it for 2 years now. Works perfectly. Vinegar is not going to dissolve or damage the spray bottle. Besides that, most people use fresh vinegar if they’re spritzing the meat anyway. I’m not gonna have apple cider vinegar sit in my spray bottle for weeks between cooks. Vinegar is cheap.
    Last edited by Panhead John; November 7, 2021, 06:29 PM.

  • Polarbear777
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    I’ve had one of the evo bottles for several years using it for oil and it always works and doesn’t leak.

    haven’t tried with acids. Would be good to check for that use.

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  • lostclusters
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    Oh get a food safe sprayer rated for vinegar

  • IdahoJim
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    I'm not sure what in that sprayer may or may not react with the acid in vinegar. I know when my wife buys a gallon of white vinegar, it comes in a plastic jug, so at least some plastics are fine with vinegar. I think our apple cider vinegar is in a glass jar. I only spray apple juice or water so I'm not too worried. Maybe if you are using vinegar you should just do a mop instead of spraying?

  • lostclusters
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    That is fine so long as you do not use vinegar. Vinegar is an acid. It will dissolve parts that are not made to withstand it. And where do you think that is going to go.

  • lostclusters
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    Yes but is windex going to shoulder the expense of a food safe container for glass cleaner? Hey, it's your gut. Put in there what you like. For me I'll use use food safe.

  • Panhead John
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    I understand those concerns but the Windex and other glass cleaners are made with vinegar, so I’m assuming they would hold up just fine if using apple cider vinegar. Mine have done well over the years.

  • IdahoJim
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    We found a food safe oil sprayer at Bed Bath and Beyond. Works great. I was concerned about using just a cleaning spray bottle. Here's the link:

    Let BedBathandBeyond.com help you discover designer brands & home goods at the lowest prices online. With free shipping on EVERYTHING*. See for yourself why shoppers love our selection & award-winning customer service.

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  • lostclusters
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    You need to make sure your bottle is food safe and made for vinegar or you will be eating your bottle, literally. I am pretty sure the windex and cleaning supply bottles are not.

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  • bbqLuv
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    Go to the dollar store, and get a few.
    try spray-on salad dressing bottle,
    I got a pump spray bottle that was made for yard work that I use only for BBQ. Due to the fact I cook for 2-3, it is kind of an overkill. But works fine, lasts a long time, won't rust, bust, or collect dust.

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  • Starsky
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    I'll bet your baby backs come out squeeky clean

  • johnec00
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    As a cheapskate, I use these for spritzing Q, spraying disinfectant, and squirting water at the cat when he gets up on the counter. I've never had one fail, even with dilute Clorox.

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  • STEbbq
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    A couple of really good suggestions here:

    So I got this one from Amazon (https://smile.amazon.com/MyLifeUNIT-Pressure-Sprayer-Bottle-Adjustable/dp/B07BWBFDHZ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8): 51xAiddgaaL._AC_SL1000_.jpg On my third cook it is now leaking out from the top, it's useless. $15 wasted. I need something else to spritz with. I have used a plain water

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