
18/8 Stainless Steel Mesh Strainer: U-Taste 3.9 Inch Kitchen Fine Mesh Sieve Food Colander With Riveted Sturdy Silicone Handle A
$23.71
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material is the U-Taste fine mesh strainer made of? A: The U-Taste fine mesh strainer is made of food-grade 18/8 stainless steel, ensuring it is safe for food contact and resistant to rusting.
- Q: What is the size of this mesh strainer? A: The U-Taste fine mesh strainer has a diameter of 3.9 inches, making it suitable for use over cups or bowls.
- Q: How fine is the mesh of this strainer? A: The mesh features 30 holes per inch, with each hole measuring 0.6 mm in diameter, preventing tiny seeds and particles from falling through while allowing efficient straining.
- Q: Can the strainer handle heavy foods? A: Yes, the U-Taste fine mesh strainer can bear weight up to 5 kg without losing its shape, making it suitable for straining heavier foods like flour or broth.
- Q: What makes the handles of this strainer sturdy? A: The handles are riveted and made from a solid steel sheet, designed to withstand the weight of heavy foods, preventing them from breaking off during use.
- Q: Is the handle comfortable to use? A: Yes, the strainer features a silicone-coated handle that provides a comfortable grip and better control while straining.
- Q: How should I clean and maintain the strainer? A: The U-Taste fine mesh strainer can be easily cleaned with warm soapy water or in the dishwasher. It is recommended to avoid using abrasive cleaners to maintain its quality.
- Q: Can this strainer be used for both hot and cold liquids? A: Yes, the stainless steel material allows the strainer to handle both hot and cold liquids without any risk of damage or warping.
- Q: Does the strainer have a hanging loop for storage? A: Yes, the handle of the U-Taste fine mesh strainer includes a hanging loop for easy storage when not in use.
- Q: What types of food can I strain with this mesh strainer? A: You can use the U-Taste fine mesh strainer to strain various foods such as flour, quinoa, juice, tea, and even to rinse fruits.