You can use a pump mister with your own oil for general kitchen lubery.
Edit: This rando image appears to have squirt function but for even application you can get pump-to-pressurize ones which is what I had in mind.
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You can use a pump mister with your own oil for general kitchen lubery.
Edit: This rando image appears to have squirt function but for even application you can get pump-to-pressurize ones which is what I had in mind.
I season my cast iron on the stove. Get it nice and hot, and rub oil on it with a bunched-up paper towel.
I tried to do that, but I would get electric burner shaped seasoning spots with the in-betweens still being basically bare metal. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I do it at medium heat and give it a good 5 minutes to heat up first.