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Virginia
> 24 hourI bought these for the kitchen sink, going totally on star ratings and customer reviews. These are great! They are strong and durable, and they really serve the purpose well. I highly recommend.
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Amanda C
> 24 hourThis looks so much better in my sink than the plastic silicone kind of been using for years! This is very flush with the drain in my sink. Food does not get stuck underneath it with like with the silicone or plastic ones. Very easy to clean. And I love that theres three in the pack so that I can stick one in the dishwasher when its dirty and have a fresh one. The first use of this this morning my children all dumped cereal and oatmeal in the sink and it cut every piece of it so I know it wasnt getting stuck down the drain. Definitely like these!
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Miss Yanna
> 24 hourThis strainer makes such a difference. The handle makes it very easy to pop it in and out of the sink. It catches everything. Nothing slips through. It cleans so well in the dishwasher and comes nice and shiny.
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Carrie
> 24 hourGood metal strainer that fits well and does a good job of keeping bits out of the drain. The handle makes it easier to grab the strainer.
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T. M. Childress
> 24 hourStainless steel, and this strainer fits the sink like a glove. Here’s my story: I came to the realization after my garbage disposal died, that I didn’t need to buy another one, because—what did I put down it, anyway? There are so many “don’ts.” No potato peels, no table scraps, really (those go in the trash can)—what needs to go down here, that I can’t just dump in the trash can? Nothing. So I wanted to go back to what I did in the first house we lived in: use a strainer, because the kitchen didn’t have a garbage disposal. This is exactly what I wanted, because it’s not wire. It’s like a miniature colander, and I can take it to the trash can and empty it. It’s got a convenient little handle, too. :) My choice. I already love it, and I recommend it, if you want to cut expenses, and not be so dependent on ALL the modern conveniences. :)
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Unknown
> 24 hourThis is perfect for picking up food left overs in the sink.
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Jacquelyn Jakubowski
> 24 hourUsed this in kitchen sinks. Love it enough to recommend. Easy to remove when sink full of water just use handle.
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@A_Billiion
> 24 hourIts my dream perfectly I dont have to dig out the food with my hands anymore because we dont have a food disposer it has a little handle that folds on the side with not being used in to lift it up you just pick it up by the handle and dump it out
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Marie
> 24 hourPerfect size for my sinks! I love the little handle! It catches everything I don’t want going down the drain and is easy to clean out.
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Tomas
> 24 hourOf all the different kitchen sink strainers that are available, I chose this design and am glad I did: 1. The mesh is a flat design and not interlocking wires where debris can get pinched and hard to clean-away 2. The integral handle means you dont need fingernails to remove the screen 3. The handle is secured from the top surface of the strainer and so it lays perfectly flat over the sink drain 4. The size is just right i.e. fits over our drain(s) perfectly 5. The stainless steel appears to be of quality so we expect these to last and to not rust We will likely use one over even our disposal--we need to keep our sinks 1-1/2 drain pipe free of junk, because there are two very tight 90deg elbows at the end of a 25 run, which by itself doesnt have much of a slope. Glad to have found these strainers by Sunacy!