Why are slots in the neck of a bottle for vegetable oil

We live in a time when everything has become very comfortable. What we use at home is thought out to the smallest detail. Designers work to make things as comfortable as possible to use. Every little thing matters. Most of the time, we don't pay attention to it. But if you look a little closer, you will find your chips in an ordinary shoe brush. The way she sits in her hand, the way she cleans her shoes and much more.



One day, sitting at my mother’s house in the kitchen, I was attracted to a bottle of vegetable oil. Almost everyone has one, yellow, with sunflowers on the label. There was no lid on the bottle, so I noticed white teeth on the neck. So I thought, why do we need them at all? Why in a bottle of vegetable oil?



My curiosity has no limit, and I figured out this question for myself. While my mother was setting the table, I was scouring the internet for information. What I managed to learn, and why you need slots in the neck on the bottle, I will tell in this article.



I always thought that these slits were needed to keep the oil from spilling too much. With the help of cloves, it will pour out a thin trickle. In any case, this is inconvenient, since the oil either flows poorly or spills in different directions.



What are these strange incisions really for? The most interesting thing is that these holes are designed to special dispenserWhich for some reason is sold separately. I would never have guessed it myself. That's how it works.



By the way, it is much more convenient to pour oil. The dispenser is inserted into the neck of the bottle and with slight movements is pushed inside. With this device, the oil does not spread - no more extra drops or stains. I bought one for my mom. Previously, she used various handmade inventions for a bottle of oil. Some kind of hair gum or a napkin. It's a lot easier now.



Vegetable oil is used in almost every kitchen. Now you will know about such a useful life hack. As they say, live a century, learn a century. Today I learned something new and useful for life. It's such a small thing.