Fengbao 2PCS Kitchen Sink Strainer - Stainless Steel, Large Wide Rim 4.5 Diameter
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Kate Finnegan
> 3 dayGood value for the money as you get 2 in package. I like better than the plastic drainers as this does not stain. Looks nice in my stainless steel sink.
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jul
> 3 dayThey were nice and shiny when I first got them but very hard to keep clean. They look like stainless steel and are very sturdy, and serve their purpose very well but I guess I’m fussy about them being clean. Like I said , they serve their purpose- ran them through the dishwasher once but was afraid they might turn so I wash them by hand. They hold up better than ones I have seen in stores. I saw one in RED-did not care for it.
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Alice Fernandez-Krawczyk
Greater than one weekI almost feel silly leaving a review for a sink strainer, but this is very well designed, especially for something this inexpensive (I got 2 for $4.99 or something like that). The edges are beveled so it captures everything (stuff doesn’t go under the ring) and the strainer part is like a metal colander not a screen (like the strainer I was replacing) so it strays cleaner because it doesn’t trap gunk in the mesh.
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Kya Karega
> 3 dayThis drain cover comes with two inserted into a stalled closed cardboard package. It is a perfect fit for my one basin, large metal kitchen sink. It looks nice and fresh in my sink. Shiny. No dents at all. Good to have two if needed later. Meanwhile, it serves its purpose and glad to replace the silicon and plastic one which needs constant cleaning to avoid mold. Good choice and price. I recommend this.
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Elizabeth
> 3 dayFits well, lip curves down so did easily gets trapped in drain cover. Ive tried several, Definitely the best of its kind.
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Renee
> 3 dayThis little sink strainer has such tiny holes that nothing but water goes down the driver rain. Makes it so easy to clean out the sink as you can just rinse everything into it and remove the waste. Some of the little bits need to be wiped out with a paper towel.
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HomeschoolMom
> 3 dayThese are excellent, but I wish they had some kind of handle/knob to get them out. If they fill with food(say my kids pour their unfinished bowl of cereal in the sink), then you run water in that sink while doing dishes, they suction and are nearly impossible to remove so that you can drain the sink. I end up having to use a spoon to break them free so I can empty the catch and drain the sink. The holes are small enough that virtually no scraps of food can pass through with this in place. Ultimately I’ll keep using them, but a way to get them out would be nice.
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Sandra T. N
> 3 dayEasier to clean than mesh
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Jessi oldham
> 3 dayThis replaced our old filter that was mesh/screen type. Got dirty and nasty very quickly. This catches all large particles while allowing water to still flow freely.