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Specifications:
- Stainless steel double rod construction makes these strainers extra sturdy
- With the non-slip, soft for comfort
- Sturdy stainless steel construction
- Perfect for straining vegetables, berries, pasta, and more
- Feature brushed stainless steel handles for strength and durability
- Use for all of your kitchen straining needs
- Width: 14cm/5.5in
- Length: 36.5cm/14.4in
- Material: Stainless Steel
Details:

- The double rod strainer kitchen tool is of study stainless steel construction, durable for long time use


- The Double Rod Strainer features brushed stainless steel handles, for strength and durability

- The double rod strainer kitchen tool is perfect for straining vegetables, berries, pasta, and more
Size in Detail:

How to Use a Food Strainer:

- Inspect the food strainer to make sure the parts are clean and undamaged, especially if it has been in storage
- The featured vintage food strainer is assembled by gently squeezing while inserting the legs firmly into the brackets
- Place the sieve into the bracket, making sure all parts are stable
- Place a kettle or bowl under the sieve. A 6-quart pot works well for this style of food strainer
- Parboil firm vegetables or fruit before processing. This will soften the edible pulp and enable easy separation from the skin. The featured tomatoes were parboiled until the skins split. Berries or other soft fruits do not need to be parboiled
- Add your food, filling the sieve no more than half full. Insert the pestle and rotate while pressing. The juice and pulp will drop into the bowl
- Use a spatula to push the fruit down every rotation or as needed. Press the pestle down frequently on the bottom of the sieve. Another trick is to twist the pestle the opposite direction that you have been working - the skins will slip right off
- When no more juice comes out, discard or compost the skins and seeds left in the sieve. The pestle works great to scrape out the bottom of the cone
- Wash and dry the parts thoroughly before storing for your next use. Use a toothpick to removing small seeds embedded in the sieve holes
Tips & Warnings:

- Take good care of your food strainer and it will last for decades. Aluminum styles are well made and easy to clean and store. The featured vintage strainer fetches a substantial price on on-line auction sites
- A piece of muslin can be attached for making jellies. This will strain out pulp but allow all the juice to be collected
- Parboil tomatoes just until the skin splits..Parboil squashes, potatoes, apples, or pears until soft. Chop into quarters or chunks, but it is not necessary to peel or core
- Saute onions, peppers, or carrots until soft if you desire to extract juice using the strainer..Pureed baby food can be made in your food strainer from any cooked food
Package Included:
- 1 x Kitchen Tool Double Rod Strainer
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Robins Meade
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03-25-2011- Other Thoughts: Sturdily made. The mesh does not deform and has a very narrow gauge. So far, it cleans easily. A good size for most common kitchen tasks, although you may want to go for a bigger strainer if you regularly cook for large numbers of people. <br/> <br/>Does its job well. Can you ask for anything more?
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Jason Maxey
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02-20-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a very sturdy strainer. I've used it with both hot and cold items and it works well with both. The mesh is small enough that I was able to use it to wash medium sized grain without losing any. I've placed it in the dishwasher multiple times and it hasn't rusted.
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Richard Hung
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01-16-2011- Other Thoughts: I was looking for a strainer that would keep quinoa from falling through. This one is perfect. Other reviewers said it was good for quinoa. <br/>That was a deciding factor for me. So thanks to the people who thought to mention it. This strainer is well made and seems sturdy. I'm very pleased.
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Bruce Hart
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01-10-2011- Other Thoughts: I have used this item for cooking, washing, and brewing. It has exceeded my expectations for all three. The mesh is fine enough to filter out most undesirable substances while not getting clogged easily. <br/> <br/>Thankfully, cleaning could not be easier as it is dishwasher safe. My only concern for the longevity of the item is the handle which I worry may someday break off at the joint.
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William Jose
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12-29-2010- Other Thoughts: This Double Rod Strainer is quite nice. I really like that I can rinse quinoa without the grains slipping through. I'll report how it holds up next year.
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Richard Gibbs
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12-20-2010- Other Thoughts: Sturdy device, and have used with confidence ever since receipt. Nice bowl drains pasta and the handle holds up well. Pops into dishwasher and cleaned nicely. Was able to toss my rusty standby with confidence!
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Jakub Andrš
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11-30-2010- Other Thoughts: Excellent product! Would make a wonderful wedding shower gift. If you have any cooks in your family or friends without this strainer, it would make a wonderful gift! I'm 64 and can't believe I was willing to pay this much for a strainer, but I'd definitely do it again!
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Jeremy Thompson
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11-16-2010- Other Thoughts: I purchased this Double Rod Strainer Kitchen Tool for my wife to replace the one who's handle snapped off, she loves this and thinks it's going to last for a very long time.
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