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splashgll
> 3 dayWow, so I really liked my previously used sink strainer and was skeptical on getting a new one but so glad I did! The outer edges of this strainer are very sturdy, dont bend and sit very flush to the sink drain and doesnt allow anything to sneak underneath. It catches everything from flecks of black pepper and anything larger.
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Jill Z.
Greater than one weekI think these look pretty in the sink. I had been using wire ones but they didnt last long and cost much more than these. Ive had these a while and they work well. Just be careful cleaning them because even my non-scratch pad scratched the a little.
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JOY WADSWORTH
> 3 dayREPLACED ANOTHER THAT I HAD. OLD WAS NOTHING MORE THEN A FIND SCREEN THAT EVERYTHING GOT CAUGHT ON AND HARD TO CLEAN
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RichardH
> 3 dayA must-have product for any dual sink. Well made, I like the steel look, and it fits perfectly
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Ita Sara
> 3 dayI should have gotten them years ago. This may be a savor for my garbage disposal. We had to get a new garbage disposal. The other one was making a lot of noice...thank goodness it was not because I lost a plastic fork in it! but I have done so before so decided to try these strainers for two sinks I have in the kitchen. Very well worth the cost. It catches a lot of food and other debris.
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Regina
> 3 dayI had these for about two months now. They are very easy to keep clean. Keeps food out of my drains. And still has a nice shine to them.
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Buys Too Much Stuff
> 3 dayI was attracted to this shiny pair of stainless steel sink stoppers for both their low price and their Silver-Surferesque looks. I received my purchase a mere 1 day after ordering. The trouble-free packaging quickly surrendered to my Cheeto-stained booger hooks, relinquishing the glistening ferrous prize until so recently nestled within its pulp board womb. With thoughts of performing my annual hand-washing of my vintage UltraMan T-shirt to remove the encrusted underarm sweat - for the past 18 years mother has tried to put that shirt in the washing machine every week but it’s a size large and I’m a size xxx-large now so the machine will shrink it far too much for decency so now I hide it here in my basement suite - ahem as I was saying, I quickly installed my new sink stoppers by placing them in the drains of my double sink, and fit well they did! Imagine my dismay when, after trying to fill the sinks with water, I found that some sort of metal eating moths or maybe a laser wielding ninja had put a plethora of tiny holes in my purchase - both of them! In a devastated funk I stared sat the sink, my stoppers, and my shirt for what felt like hours - satisfaction denied, what else was there to do but stuff myself into my unwashed shirt and drown my devastated disappointment in a half dozen hot pockets? Alas, even the normally compliant hot pocket gods were fickle that day as the side ripped out of my 5th delectable pastry, dumping ham, cheese, and that animus-of-hot-pocket ... the ‘grease that tastes the same no matter what flavor of hot pocket you are eating’ all over my hand. Luckily I was still standing over the sink so I ran water over my singed extremity. Mirable dictu! My sink stopper... it let the water though but kept the bits of dough and pork-like substance out of the drain. My genius working itself overtime, I quickly boiled up a pot of my favorite between meal snack - 4 packs of ramen noodles. Normally when I dump out the water enough noodles escape into the drain that needs be that I must don rubber gloves every week to unplug the palm-fried-then-boiled gloop. Thanks to my stainless steel sink stoppers, and the mystery steel eating moths or possibly the little OCD laser ninja, the fugitive noodles were denied their final plunge into the first few inches of my plumbing! Better yet, I was able to lift the corner of the stopper up, pull the entire thing out of the sink, and dump it in the trash with no trouble. All the noodle and hot pocket debris slid right off into the garbage. I’m going to keep these things. Terrible sink stoppers, but great at keeping foreign objects out of the drains.
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CLCW
> 3 dayIve had this thing for a little over two years. It is for certain the best drain strainer Ive ever used. The perforated metal will not come apart and stab you like the wire mesh ones. The metal is also easier to clean, unlike the wire mesh which gets gooky and blech. I wash it with a sponge or dish brush, and if there are any particles in the holes, blast it with my sprayer. If you have a dishwasher I bet you could throw it in the top rack. The edge is beveled so to sit flush with the sink surface, so bits dont get stuck or go under as often. Measure your drain, folks. From edge to edge its 4.5 inches. If your drain is bigger than that, obviously it will not fit properly. Dont blame the product for your lack of attention to detail.... Not sure why others have rust issue; 2+ years of constant use and it has not rusted. With some bon ami it shines right up like new. I would actually venture that maybe it is the drain rim that is rusting, and not this strainer. I use a sink rack - I can see how, if you dont, the strainer could slide around and be dislodged by dishes. I recommend a sink rack; I am a convert. To lift it, you do need to get a fingernail or knife point underneath the edge, but honestly its not that hard. As for it getting clogged - well, it catches the gunk sooooo yes, its going to get clogged and stop the water. Any strainer gets clogged. That is literally its function. If you need a new kitchen sink drain strainer and it fits your sink, look no further.
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Prof. Frederique Moore
09-06-2025These are so pretty and very functional! Highly recommend!
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Boscos Mom
> 3 dayFit perfectly and easy to clean. Also looks so much nicer than your average plastic strainer.