Summary
What this review covers
This funnel set fits sprayer filling, concentrate transfer, seed-packet pours, bottle refills, rinse work, and tidy movement between small garden containers.
Pros
The upside
- Three funnel sizes help guide liquids and dry materials into sprayers, bottles, jars, and small containers.
- Different stem widths give the gardener options for narrow openings during filling work.
- The interlocking design keeps the set compact in a caddy, bin, or potting-bench drawer.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- Thick liquids ask for a slow pour through the narrow stems.
- A garden-dedicated set belongs away from kitchen funnels once it handles plant-care products.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This funnel set fits gardeners who mix sprayer batches, refill small bottles, move dry garden materials, organize labels, and want three compact openings in one stored set.
What to know:
Pour slowly with thick liquids, then rinse the funnel right away. Let the pieces dry before stacking them back together in the garden caddy.
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Breakdown
Full review
Three small funnels for tidy transfers
The Hutzler Interlocking 3-Piece Funnel Set includes 4 ounce, 5 ounce, and 7 ounce funnels made from BPA-free polypropylene. Each funnel has a different stem diameter, which gives the set useful range around sprayer openings, bottle mouths, jars, seed containers, and plant-care caddies.
Garden filling work often happens in small spaces. A sprayer sits in the sink, a concentrate bottle is open, gloves are on, and a measuring cup is nearby. A dedicated funnel helps the pour stay centered and calm.
The sizes give the bench a tidy rhythm
The 7 ounce funnel gives a broad top for filling a sprayer tank or storage bottle. The 5 ounce and 4 ounce funnels fit smaller openings where a careful pour matters. The stems also help guide liquids and dry materials directly into the container.
That range is useful for liquid feed, soap concentrate, neem, copper, seed packets, plant labels, and small dry materials that need to move from one container to the next.
Interlocking storage keeps the set together
The funnels stack into one compact shape. That is helpful when a garden shelf already holds measuring cups, gloves, sticky cards, labels, and sprayer parts.
Once a funnel set has handled plant-care concentrates, it belongs with garden supplies. A dedicated drawer, shelf bin, or lidded tub keeps the routine clear.
Good match
This funnel set fits gardeners who mix sprayer batches, refill small bottles, move dry garden materials, organize labels, and want three compact openings in one stored set.
What to know
Pour slowly with thick liquids, then rinse the funnel right away. Let the pieces dry before stacking them back together in the garden caddy.