Tovolo Sleeve-Silicone Gadget for Kitchen Cooking, Serving, Grilling, BBQ, & Smoker/Mess-Free Butter Dispenser, (Yellow/White) Butter Sleeve

Brand:Tovolo

2.8/5

41.25

No slippery fingers here! The Silicone Butter Sleeve from Tovolo is the best, mess-free way to handle your butter. Spread butter on toast, grease a baking dish, or butter your corn easily without creating a mess! Skip the mess of spreading cold butter with a knife, and keep your hands clean as you apply an even layer to your food. Soft silicone allows you to squeeze the stick of butter for easy application. As you butter English muffins and breads, squeeze the butter sleeve to release more of the condiment. Also works well for homemade herb butters. From buttering corn to storing herb butters, this silicone sleeve is your new go-to buttering gadget. Nylon cap keeps the butter sleeve neat. Lid keeps butter fresh as it limits exposure to oxygen. Prevent accidentally brushing butter on other items in your refrigerator. Easy-grip handle ensures easy removal of the cap. Store an entire stick of butter in the butter applicator. No need to cut the stick of butter to fit into the sleeve. Unwrap the stick, then insert into the butter sleeve for easy buttering of toast, corn and muffins. Stores easily in your refrigerator with cap. Dishwasher safe. Made of BPA-free silicone and nylon.

DIMENSIONS & CARE: 3.75" L X 2.25" W X 2" H; dishwasher safe. Made of BPA-free silicone and nylon. CAP FOR EASY STORAGE: Nylon cap keeps the butter sleeve neat. Lid keeps butter fresh as it limits exposure to oxygen. Prevent accidentally brushing butter on other items in your refrigerator. Easy-grip handle ensures easy removal of the cap. FITS A WHOLE STICK OF BUTTER: Store an entire stick of butter in the butter applicator. No need to cut the stick of butter to fit into the sleeve. Unwrap the stick, then insert into the butter sleeve for easy buttering of toast, corn and muffins. EASY-SQUEEZE SILICONE: Soft silicone allows you to squeeze the stick of butter for easy application. As you butter English muffins and breads, squeeze the butter sleeve to release more of the condiment. Also works well for homemade herb butters. MESS-FREE BUTTER APPLICATION: Spread butter on toast, grease a baking dish, or butter your corn easily without creating a mess! Skip the mess of spreading cold butter with a knife, and keep your hands clean as you apply an even layer to your food.
Brand Tovolo
Color (Yellow / White)
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 371 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Finish Type Polished
Is Dishwasher Safe Yes
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.13 x 1.25 x 0.75 inches
Item model number 81-18860
Item Weight 0.06 Pounds
Item Weight 0.96 ounces
Manufacturer Spectrum Diversified Designs
Material Nylon, Silicone
Product Dimensions 8.13 x 1.25 x 0.75 inches
Style Butter Sleeve

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Scritto da: DGMich
Works good
Does what it’s supposed to. This replaced a hard plastic style corn butter spreader. Takes a minute to get used to it. But overall good
Scritto da: amazon3131
Works for me, kind of
I'm using this to butter a pan, for cooking crêpes. It holds the short, stubby sticks of butter that you find in the western United States. Approximately one whole stick fits inside. However, it's not very secure. The stick of butter can slide back out if you turn it upside down, which means that it's not so great for putting a thin layer of butter across a hot pan. Also, when you are down to a quarter of a stick of butter, the butter will turn sideways and fall out. The yellow part is heat-resistant silicone. The white rim and the lid (which is hard to remove) seem to be made of plastic. I don't know if those parts are heat resistant. All things considered, this might not be much of an improvement compared to peeling half the wax paper off a stick of butter. Update: A couple of years later, I find this stays in the drawer, and I just peel the paper back from a stick of butter.
Scritto da: Coffee Cat
Size issue
Using with American butter sticks you have to let the butter soften and then smush it into the tube. The size is shorter and wider than our butter sticks. Leaves things a little messy and takes some prep rather than just drop and go. But I use it regularly so not too upset.
Scritto da: jan baade
Great for cutting corn
Great for cutting hot corn. It holds it in place and the prongs keep you fingers from burning. I haven't tried it on cold corn for freezing, but I'm sure it would work great for that too.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great invention for buttering corn, I love it!
It is so easy to use and store.
Scritto da: Lisa Bousson
Not a snug fit, but otherwise...
The reason for the 3 stars is that the holder doesn't fit a stick of butter snuggly. You have to put pressure on the sides of the holder to keep the butter in the holder when tipped upside down during use. Not a super big deal, but a bit awkward.
Scritto da: L. S S.
Size
The write up described the holder able to fit a whole stick of butter. It does not,I had to cut off about a third of the stick to be to close the cover
Scritto da: Paul Aparycki
Good idea, but a bit of a gimmick
Very well made like all Tovolo products. Definitely overpriced for what it is. I bought mine during prime day deals at a 20% discount, otherwise I would never had considered it. There are others out there at a lower price that will do the same thing. The basic idea is really good, but they don't actually work as smoothly as you would think. If you leave it in the fridge (to avoid rancid butter), it is not the smoothest operation to get the butter moving down the tube. If you leave it out to soften a bit, that solves the problem (but leave it too long in the heat and you still end up with a river of butter wasted). It does save you from wasting a lot of butter when you do corn. It is very good for that. I also use it to coat my potatoes with butter before baking. I don't wrap them in foil, preferring to put on a thin coat of butter, and a light sprinkling of salt and pepper . . . do it right and you end up with a lovely, slightly crunchy skin on a great potato. All in all, not a bad "kitchen" device, but still over-priced. Should be $5-$6 at the most.

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