Strainer Reviews


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Stainless Steel Strainer (8")
    Amazon base price: $14.99
    Average review score:

    8" is *more* than enough for me!
    8 inches of pure pleasure is how this strainer is not described on its box. It should be, though, because I've not once not enjoyed not using this strainer. Not. The build quality is excellent, the handle strong, and easy to grip, as you'd expect from an 8 incher. Totally satisfying. Warmly received. Top marks all round.


    Stainless Steel Can Strainer/Drainer
    Made by Progressive
    • Durable heavy gauge 18/10 stainless steel
    • Finger guards protect fingertips from sharp edges
    • Opening is 3 1/2" Diameter
    Amazon base price: $
    Average review score:

    it works better on small cans
    This works better on small short cans of tuna etc., as you can squeese the drainer against the tuna to get the water (oil) out, and it won't spray back at you, like the lid does.
    Large cans it won't work.

    I use this with canned pineapple, but when I use crushed pineapple it doesnt go far enough into the can to really get all the juice out, same with the chuck pineapple.
    If you really want to get the juice out, I still have to use the lid or a mesh strainer, and the back of a spoon..
    I use crushed pineapple alot for Jello molds, and you have to have all the juice out, so this is not good for that.

    If you want to drain liquid out of large cans of stewed tomatoes or what ever, this will not work, its too small, not wide enough for large cans.
    It will drain regular cans of beans, but you can use the lid also! I still have to put my canned beans into a strainer and wash them if I want all that salty stuff off.

    I did not pay this price, I personally don't think its worth $8.99,unless it was longer...For less money it was worth it though.

    Not sure if this is a 3 star or 2?
    But if you do use alot of small short cans this will work pretty good,or just want to drain some liquid from regular cans. Cleaning this is a breeze, and it is nice looking. ( for who I don't know! lol..)

    Hope this was of some help.
    Good luck...



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    Made by VillaWare
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      Spremy Tomato Strainer
      Made by Villaware
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        Stainless Steel Colander - Cherry-shaped Drain (5-qt)
          Amazon base price: $12.99

          Stainless Steel Tea Strainer 4"
          Made by Japanese Import
            Amazon base price: $

            Stelton Cylinda-Line Serving Platter w/Strainer, Large
            Made by Tabletools
              Amazon base price: $

              Stelton Cylinda-Line Serving Platter w/Strainer, Small
              Made by Tabletools
                Amazon base price: $

                Stelton Cylinda-Line Tea Strainer
                Made by Tabletools
                  Amazon base price: $

                  Stock/Soup Strainer 4-c
                  Made by Harold Imports
                  • Material: Break-Resistant Lexan Plastic
                  • Size/Capacity: 4-cup
                  • Cleaning & Care: Diswasher Safe - Top Shelf
                  • Warranty: 1-yr Against Defects
                  • Special Features: Microwave Safe
                  Amazon base price: $
                  List price: $14.50 (that's NaN% off!)

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