The Stainless Steel Colander Strainer with Two Handles, model SG9039, is a kitchen tool designed for straining and draining foods like pasta, vegetables, and fruits. It measures…

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  • Stainless Steel Colander Strainer with Two Handles, 26cm in diameter
  • Suitable for various kitchen tasks including draining pasta, vegetables, and washing produce
  • Made from durable stainless steel, ensuring longevity and rust resistance
  • Designed with two handles for easy handling and stability
  • Dishwasher safe, making it easy to clean and maintain
  • Multi-purpose usage as a strainer, drainer, sieve, or rinsing bowl
  • Large capacity, making it ideal for both small and large quantities of food
  • Stock availability and design may vary; prices are per unit unless stated otherwise
    Last updated on January 20, 2025 8:46 am Details

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    Description

    How to Use the Stainless Steel Colander Strainer

    Step 1: Preparation

    • Ensure the colander is clean before use. Wash with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
    • Select the appropriate size pot or sink for draining to accommodate the 26cm colander.

    Step 2: Use as a Drainer

    • Place the colander in the sink or over a pot.
    • Pour the contents you wish to drain, such as pasta or vegetables, into the colander.
    • Allow the liquid to drain completely through the perforations.

    Step 3: Rinsing Fruits and Vegetables

    • Place the colander in the sink.
    • Add fruits or vegetables to the colander.
    • Rinse under cold running water, shaking gently to ensure thorough cleaning.

    Step 4: After Use

    • Wash the colander with warm soapy water or place it in the dishwasher if it is dishwasher safe.
    • Dry the colander completely before storing to prevent water spots or rust.

    Additional Tips

    • Use the dual handles for better grip and stability when draining hot liquids.
    • To avoid scratches, do not use abrasive sponges or cleaners on the colander.