Strainer Set with Long Handles (3-pc.) by Norpro
These deluxe 18/10 stainless steel double mesh strainers feature comfortable large handles with convenient finger grooves. Resting ring is designed to hook over bowl. A must have for straining. See complete description »
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These deluxe 18/10 stainless steel double mesh strainers feature comfortable large handles with convenient finger grooves. Resting ring is designed to hook over bowl. A must have for straining.
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We found these to be very nice, sturdy strainers, but I should have realized they were a small set. Good for home use, but still on the small side
Very useful set of strainers, they nest together and save storage space.<br>The varied sizes accomodate just about any quantity of food.
Very nice set. Although I have not had the opportunity to use them too much, they do look sturdy.
I have always used one old, bent out of shape strainer with a plastic handle. I decided to purchase the 3 piece strainer set and so glad I did. I use each size for something different. Mostly the largest one for draining macaroni to make mac and cheese for the kids. They hang nice in my kitchen and they are pretty to look at. They are sturdy and very simple to wash and let dry in a dry rack.
I had been looking for smaller strainers for awhile. I found these and they are even better then they look in the picture. They have unusual handles that make them easy to use.
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