Sunacy 3 Pack Kitchen Sink Strainer, Kitchen Sink Drain Basket with Handle, Stainless Steel Mesh Sink Strainer with Large Wide Rim 4.5 Diameter, Suitable for Most Sink Drains and Dishwasher Safe
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Cherry Hwee
> 24 hourI was able to find most of the things I need & save time to go to the mall.
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J J
> 24 hourMy wife said this strainer is THE BEST she has ever used. 1. The size fits perfectly on our kitchen sink which is the standard size. 2. The strainers stainless mesh-like holes are a lot stronger than other mesh metal made. 3. The handle feels sturdy & useful to remove from the sink. 4. Good value for money for 3 packs & So on and on... Highly Recommended to Everyone, She Said!!!!!!
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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!
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Nancy
> 24 hourThis 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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Kelly Egbert
> 24 hourI LOVE these strainers! I was figuring cheap screen, but they are not. It is solid and sturdy, the holes are small enough to not let much through except water. I love that the holes go all the way up the sides, allowing the water to drain even if the strainer is near full. The plastic one I had before would fill up and then the sink would start to fill up too. These are easy to dump out, then rinse out whatever is left. Even without the handle they are easy to pull out of the drain to dump. These should last a good long time, when they finally break, I will buy new ones!
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snowspiderakmi
> 24 hourThis strainer may be the best thing since sliced bread. We were using strainers wed purchased at our local discount store, but they wire baskets, cheaply made. They were fairly effective in keeping gunk from going down the drain, but the gunk stuck to the wire, and the loose wires would poke into our fingers -- ouch! They looked shabby but they worked. These work better, remove easily, clean well, look a whole lot better and they dont have any ragged edges. They fit well into a standard drain without bits sneaking beneath the edge. If you want to keep food debris from going down your drain, these strainer do it with style.
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Bill and Dawn Miller
> 24 hourThese arrived timely and in good condition. I love these, compared to the plastic ones, that do not last as long. thank you for offering them for sale!
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John Caterina
> 24 hourFull disclosure: I received this product for free as part of the Amazon Vine Program in exchange for my honest critique of the product. These kitchen strainers are very nicely designed and made. There are plenty of holes to allow water to go through, but the holes are small enough to block debris from getting through. They seem very sturdy, fit nicely into the sink, and have an attached handle to allow for easy removal, emptying, and cleaning. Very happy with these. I will update to let you know how they hold up over time.
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Sara J
> 24 hourJust the right size for my sink, the handle works great as it makes cleaning it way much easier without having to touch all the waste. It comes in a pack of 3 so I will have replacements in hand when needed .
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Daryl
> 24 hourWe selected these to replace the strainers that we were using which had a silicone material where the water drains. We originally wanted the silicone style strainers because they had a handle in the middle that allowed us to lift them up to empty and rinse them. The trouble with the silicone style strainers is that they plugged quite quickly when collecting kitchen scraps. These have so many holes that we dont find that to be so much of a problem anymore. The holes are small enough to catch anything from going down the drain, but enough holes to allow water to drain through them even when they are collecting items. They seal perfectly into our drain and have a handle which allows us to quickly lift them up and clean them. Much happier to be using these glad we found them