EVERY week, the Northglen News brings you ‘Things You Never Knew Existed’. This week it’s biēm Butter Sprayer, a gadget that allows you to convert sticks of butter into a spray. The hand held device morphs into a spray in just seconds.
According to the inventors, the device liquefies the butter in real time so you only use the butter you need while the rest of the stick remains solid. The device uses no chemical or artificial propellants, just heat and air. It stores in the refrigerator or on the counter.
The inventors say it doesn’t overheat the butter to melt and uses any real butter. It melts only the butter you need and tells you when to add butter.
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