Stainless Steel Sink Strainer

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Description

Stainless Steel Sink Strainer is a simple kitchen sink accessory that sits over the drain opening and catches food scraps, rice grains, tea leaves and vegetable trimmings before they wash down the pipe. The perforated metal lets water run through freely while holding solids on top, and the smooth stainless surface rinses off with a quick pass under the tap.

  • Type: Kitchen sink drain strainer, stainless steel
  • Great for: rinsing rice and washing vegetables at the sink, catching scraps while doing the dishes, and keeping the drain clear after cooking a big meal

How to use: Set it over the drain opening so it sits flat, then wash and rinse as you normally would. When you are finished, tip the collected scraps into the bin, rinse the strainer under running water and wash it with dish soap and a sponge or soft brush. Give it a shake and let it air dry before the next use.

Storage: Rinse and dry after each use. Keep it in a dry spot or leave it sitting in the sink where air can reach both sides, so water does not pool underneath.

Please refer to the printed information on the package for exact dimensions, material details and care instructions.


Luoi loc bon rua bang thep khong gi - Mieng loc dat ngay mieng cong bon rua, giu lai vun thuc an, hat com hay rau thua khong cho troi xuong ong nuoc. Nuoc thoat qua cac lo nho rat nhanh, con rac thi nam lai ben tren. Mat thep tron nen rua sach de dang, dung hang ngay khi vo gao hay rua chen.

Will it fit my sink? / Co vua bon rua nha toi khong?

Drain openings vary from sink to sink, so measure the opening in your sink and compare it with the size printed on the package before use. Mieng cong moi bon rua moi khac, nen do duong kinh mieng cong nha minh roi doi chieu voi kich thuoc ghi tren bao bi.

How do I clean it properly? / Rua nhu the nao cho sach?

Empty the scraps first, then wash with dish soap and a soft brush so the small holes do not clog, and dry it before putting it away. Do het rac ra truoc, sau do dung nuoc rua chen va ban chai mem chai qua cac lo nho cho khoi bi nghet, roi de that kho.

Can I use it while rinsing rice? / Vo gao co dung duoc khong?

Yes, that is one of the handiest uses: it catches stray grains and stops them going down the drain. Duoc, day la luc dung tien nhat: no giu lai nhung hat gao roi ra, khoi troi xuong cong.