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We can't live without olive oil. The kitchen staple is a key ingredient in so many Delish's best recipes, from tender citrus olive oil cake to pungent red wine vinaigrette and fresh avocado and tomato salad to bacon-spiked chicken pasta salad. We love it tossed with veggies before they're roasted in the oven (like these balsamic vinegar-splashed roasted baby carrots and crispy herb roasted potatoes), or drizzled on top of one of our 69 flavor-packed summer salads.
But, to get the perfect pour—whether it's to coat a frying pan or sprinkle on top of creamy avocado toast—it helps to have a good olive oil dispenser. The best models will keep your olive oil both fresh and accessible.
Not sure what brand of olive oil is best for you? Be sure to check out our rundown of best olive oil subscriptions. Because who doesn't want a never-ending supply of fresh olive oil?
Our top picks
How we picked these products
We combed through a ton of internet reviews to find the olive oil dispensers around. According to Michigan State University Extension, exposure to sunlight and oxygen can cause olive oil to go rancid, so homed in on olive oil dispensers that are either opaque or constructed out of dark tinted glass. Most of our picks also have spouts that close to protect the oil within from outside air. Not only are these dispensers functional and easy to clean, but they also look good enough to leave out on your countertop for quick drizzling.
Allison Arnold is the Associate SEO Editor at Delish, where she writes about kitchen gadgets and food and culture. She likes exercising almost as much as eating, and has a thorough Google Maps ranking system for her favorite restaurants and bars. You can find her spewing hot takes on the food world and planning her next trip, all with multiple cans of seltzer open at a time.
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