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Upgrade to the Royal Oil & Vinegar Bottle Set w/ Steel Rack from $14

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Equinox Int (99% positive in the last 12 months) via Amazon is offering the Royal Oil and Vinegar Bottle Set with Stainless Steel Rack for $13.99 or a two-pack for just $19.99. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s within a couple dollars of the all-time low on the single set and the lowest we have tracked on the pair. This is the best-selling oil dispenser set on Amazon and carries a 4+ star rating from over 1,000 customers.

Royal Oil and Vinegar Bottle Set:

  • CLASSIC – Keep the dinner table elegant with the classic square-shaped Oil and Vinegar Dispenser Bottles. Also equipped with a Dual Spout design so you can pour a little for individual dishes, or a lot for cooking in the kitchen.
  • CONVENIENT – Unlike our competitors, each of the Royal Oil and Vinegar Dispenser Bottles can hold up to 17oz, so you won’t have to worry about refilling often. Built to automatically ventilate as well, for easy pouring over salads, pastas, sandwiches, and more.
  • PREMIUM – Made of premium durable BPA free rubber stoppers and equipped with a strong, unique glass, this Oil and Vinegar Set is built to last. No drips, spills or accidents with these bottles.

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