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OXO Good Grips Silicone Sink Strainer
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OXO Good Grips Silicone Sink Strainer

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197401

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Description:

The OXO Good Grips Sink Strainer combines sleek stainless steel with flexible, stain-resistant silicone. The easy-to-clean silicone basket traps food debris to prevent clogs. When it’s time to empty your Strainer, simply pick it up by the center post and invert the silicone basket for easy debris removal. A silicone underside won’t scratch the sink basin.

Features:

Sink strainer effectively traps food and other debris


Durable stainless-steel frame with flexible silicone basket


Easily empties by pulling forward on center post to invert


Silicone underside won't scratch sink; heat-resistant and dishwasher-safe


Measures 4-3/8 by 4-3/8 by 1-5/8 inches


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.38 inches
Product Width: 4.74 inches
Product Height: 1.62 inches
Product Weight: 1.25 pounds
Package Length: 6.4 inches
Package Width: 5.1 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 99 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 99 customer reviews )
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39 of 40 found the following review helpful:

5Best Gadget EverApr 19, 2007
By Carrie Bartkowiak
Don't think about it, just buy it!
Seriously, this little strainer is that good.
No more pierced fingers from metal mesh strainers coming out of the edges. No more trying to scrape mashed goop out of those little fine-mesh holes.

This strainer works great and looks great. When it's time to empty it, just walk it to the trash can and "pop" it inside out. Bingo! It's completely empty. A quick rinse and you're all set. You'll never again have to take a brush to a disgusting fine-mesh metal strainer.

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Best strainer, fastOct 29, 2007
By mike
This is the best strainer and of course way better than picking lots of food bits out of the sink drain with your fingers while washing the dishes. I dont have a garbage disposal, instead my sink drain has a 7 hole grate built in at the bottom that can fill up fast and clog, especially after certain meals! This strainer works wonderfully, looks great and most importantly can be emptied of a lot of food in just seconds.

I pick it up from the sink and turn it upside down over the garbage can to dump it and then flick the center of the bottom hard, inverting it and sending any sticky bits flying downward off the silicone into the trash, then I push it back down into the sink drain. Takes me way longer to say it than to do it lol.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4ClassySep 30, 2008
By MM-K
I like the fact that it is very decorative, and it is also easy to dispose trapped food particles away from the sink; however, it gets really slimy underneath the rim if you do not brush or clean it regularly. This is one disadvantage that I can think of.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2An OK Gadget Until The Slimy Mold Takes OverAug 14, 2011
By C's Mommy
A few of my family members recommended this strainer so I thought I'd try it out. Initially I loved it. Unfortunately a black slime/mold of some kind began growing underneath strainer and on the sink; anywhere the silicone touched the stainless steel. I tried scrubbing this thing and the sink everyday and if I missed a day the mold grew back with a vengeance.

What I found most frustrating was that food would stick to the silicone, so I wound up having to touch it and pick it out myself because it simply would not rinse out. The holes on this are much smaller so food gets clogged in them. Since then I've gone back to my old school, steel strainer that came with the sink. The holes are bigger so the food is less prone to stick and it rinses out much easier, and there isn't any slime!

It's too bad because I have several OXO items that I love, this just isn't one of them.

11 of 14 found the following review helpful:

3Holes too big, debris pass through!Aug 15, 2009
By Earthority dot com "Check out Earthority . com !"
Pros: Silicone underside creates good seal to force water go above instead of beneath strainer. Silicone pull/push makes cleaning easier. Unit well built & looks high-tech.

Cons: Holes way too big & let stuff pass through - defeating purpose of having a strainer!

I use a cheapo Bed, Bath & Beyond $3 stainless mesh strainer underneath this. This $3 strainer is really small & sits way down in the drain, catching whatever the OXO one misses (which is a lot btw). The $3 strainer doesn't touch or interfere w/ the OXO function. But for us who use septic system, it's best to stop as much debris from getting into our drain as possible.

For all fairness, if the holes on this OXO are any smaller, this thing will be blocked in a day or 2...

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