Rösle Stainless Steel Tea Strainer, Round Handle, Fine Mesh, 3.2-inch

June 27, 2018 - Comment

Fine-mesh strainer is perfect for blanching, straining vegetables, sifting flour, dusting cakes with powdered sugar, and much more. Extra handle hooks onto bowls or pans for stability and easy use. These sturdy strainers are made from non-corrosive 18/10 stainless steel. Round handle fits comfortably in the hand and features a loop on the end for

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Fine-mesh strainer is perfect for blanching, straining vegetables, sifting flour, dusting cakes with powdered sugar, and much more. Extra handle hooks onto bowls or pans for stability and easy use. These sturdy strainers are made from non-corrosive 18/10 stainless steel. Round handle fits comfortably in the hand and features a loop on the end for convenient hanging storage and accessibility.

Product Features

  • Perfect for straining freshly brewed tea
  • 18/10 stainless steel with support handle to fit securely over a cup
  • 7.7 inches long with 3.1 diameter mesh
  • Dishwasher safe
  • German-designed with Limited Lifetime warranty

Comments

TechJunkie says:

High quality, strong, standard fine mesh, expensive I bought the Rosle tea strainer first and really liked it. I bought this expecting to have the same fine mesh as the tea strainer. It doesn’t, it has typical fine mesh. Very well made, very tough, very expensive. I already have stainless strainers that I bought through Amazon with the same mesh that are almost of equal quality, and they did not cost as much.

welder314 says:

Very nice strainer, but not German This review is for the 7.1″ solid conical strainer. One star off because it’s made in China. I always try to buy American but sometimes you just can’t find it. Quality is excellent, with a heavy wire handle and solid cone. Outside of the cone is polished, inside has a brushed finish. It’s pressed / drawn, so there are no seams. It works great for my purpose of straining certain asian soups. There is zero taste imparted to food and no odor.Material is 20 gauge stainless…

Medieval Miss says:

So Happy I bought this Rosle strainer. I did a lot of gnashing of teeth while I was trying to decide if the ginormous cost of this Rosle stainless steel strainer was worth it. My last strainer, which, in hindsight, most likely was a petri dish for tetanus, gave up the ghost over an unfortunate incidence with spinach. In short, I am so very, very glad I purchased this strainer. The gauge of the mesh, the sturdiness of the rim, the comfortable handle, the quality of construction and the fact that it can reach from side to side on…

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