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Tomas
> 3 dayOf 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!
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MJ Walters
Greater than one weekTheyre exactly what I needed. The perforations are small enough that very little gets through, but because theyre not mesh, they are easy to clean. The handle makes them easy to use too, and the price is excellent.
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Cherry Hwee
> 3 dayI was able to find most of the things I need & save time to go to the mall.
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jen
> 3 dayThese are very nice quality. Handle is great to pull it out without having to touch the yuck. I toss in the dishwasher every few days to get off any tiny bits.
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CHARLES B.
> 3 dayWell built. Screening is a little fine.
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T. M. Childress
09-06-2025Stainless 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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Nancy
> 3 dayThis is terrific and looks great in my kitchen sink. And it catches Everything, the water drains quickly through it, and it’s very easy to clean. I’m Very happy with it!
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Beatrice S Polk
> 3 dayI love the handles!
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raspberryvixen
> 3 dayThese are my favorite kind of sink strainer. I love that you can pick it up out of the drain using a handle...keeps me from having to touch the gunk in/on the strainer. It empties easily into the trash with just a tap. I have a double sink, so the three-pack gives me one extra, should either of them break!
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Key
> 3 daySuper easy to clean and heavy duty and even look nice! This strainer is very shallow and it clogs up quickly.