- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 11.5 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches
- Color: Clear
- Material: Plastic
- Item Weight: 0.25 Pounds
- Brand: Tovolo
- ERGONOMIC BULB: silicone bulb squeezes easily to distribute liquid evenly. The round bulb sits comfortably in hand, and itβs small enough to slide into a drawer for storage. Squeeze the bulb to open the drip-preventing valve, then release to seal it. Large bulb is made of durable silicone, and the size accommodates taking in large volumes of meat drippings per squeeze.
- REMOVABLE DRIPLESS TIP: angled head ensures even distribution of juices, and it twists off for easy cleaning after use. Silicone mechanism inside the tip opens when the bulb is squeezed, then seals to prevent drips between pans. Keep counters clean while transferring drippings from the roasting pan to the dressing, gravy, or sauce. Baster comes with an additional tip in case of loss or accidental breakage.
- CLEAR CYLINDER: clear plastic cylinder allows you to see how much liquid is in the Baster at any given time for even distribution of drippings. Heat resistant for easy transfer of hot liquids.
- EASY CLEAN: brush included for easy cleaning; tip and bulb are removable for separate cleansing. All components are dishwasher safe.
- DIMENSIONS AND CARE: Measures 11.5″ L x 2.25″ W x 2.25″ H. Dishwasher safe, food safe & BPA free.

























Anneael –
OK to put in the dishwasher, and it comes with it’s own cleaning brush
Nancy P. –
I canβt believe itβs drip less! How great is that. I think itβs the first one Iβve ever had that doesnβt squirt out all the juice before it hits the pan. They included 2 drip free tips & a brush to clean everything. Wow who does that! The bulb & the tube are both made well. Iβm very happy I made this purchase. I wonβt be letting others use cause Iβll never get it back!!!
Tina A Alexander –
It didn’t drip all over the place. Removed the tip put it in the dishwasher. Came out clean.
Kevin –
Good tool to transfer liquid in tough areas Without too much dripping.
rlamazon –
One of the problems with most basters is that they are for … wait for it … BASTING. So it does not matter that they are dripping from the moment you fill them up, because you are basting the turkey (or whatever) from the drippings in the roasting pan. But I use mine to strain off hamburger drippings from the frying pan (and other liquids from cooking) and need them not to just pour out as I move across the range surface to the jar I am squirting the drippings into.Now, this is not to say it does not drip at all. But if you hold it at a downward angle, basically the angle you were suctioning at, perhaps 35 degrees from horizontal, they TEND to hold the liquid to cross gaps. Lower the handle, though, and bloop, the liquid comes out even if you have not squeezed the bulb. But this ability to carry liquid without dripping is something most basters do not do. (Those little basters.)Although it comes with a cleaning pipe brush, I just take the bulb off and hang both the tube and the bulb on two spindles on the top rack of the dishwasher. If you are a purist, though, you can unscrew the black, angled tip of the baster and clean to your heart’s desire with the conical pipe brush included. Or use the dishwasher as I do and use the pipe brush as a white, tall Christmas tree on a model railroad layout.
Ken Merritt –
The description said it is dripless, well I didnβt believe that far a single second. lol. Butβ¦ it really is dripless! Not a drop comes out until you squeeze the bulb. I was surprised at the quality too. This is a good buy!
NanaJulieAnn –
finally, a baster that does not base just the turkey but also the countertop. Love the slanted tip.
Mtnguy –
The first one we had, the tip broke, like other customers have noted. Got another for our winter home as we really did like it….really didn’t drip much at all. But the third one was weird. First time we used it (today) we could not suction. Upon examination we discovered that the tube was completely blocked with plastic! Had to use an electric drill to open it up. But wait, there’s more! Both of the tips also had a plastic obstruction which also had to be drilled out. I know, this must be made up, but it isn’t. After opening the tube and the tips, it worked fine.