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  • Liphi
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    Perfect for straining multiple size pots, just wish it was a big wider so pasta didn't fall out when it's turned sideways to drain. I love that I don't have to use a colander and can use this instead.

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  • Dwbcnmt
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    The strainer works very well

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  • High quality strainer
    Verified Purchase

    I had to replace my plastic strainer which melted, don't have to worry about that now!

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  • Wonderful
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    Works very well, easy to use and clean.

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  • Quality not at all what it should be per listing
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    This was a terrible disappointment. I'm surprised because the listing had all great information, but the product arrived and the quality seems quite cheap. Am definitely going to replace this with something better from somewhere else (local store perhaps).

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  • steel pot strainer
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    We had 1 of these for years used it for a grease streamer then it came up missing We looked for years for another they are very useful for draining hamburger.Finaly fond one here bought 2

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  • Handy for smaller pots
    Verified Purchase

    This is a well-built tool for straining noodles from water or grease from meats. It is made for pots and pans with 12 inch or less diameter, but fits inside my larger fry pan when I try to strain grease from cooked hamburger or sausage. I can use this tool instead of a colander while cooking. Washes up nicely without any problem in the dishwasher.

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  • Works great.
    Verified Purchase

    Easy to use and clean. There is a small ledge that helps you hold it in place but naturally I prefer yo use my right hand ,so it's kinda on the wrong side, I have to hold it in my left hand and hold the pot in my right to make use of that ledge but I'm getting used to it.

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