CHEF REMI Sink Strainers

CHEF REMI Sink Strainers

 

With my new CHEF REMI Sink Strainer, I don’t have to worry about food scraps going down the drain.  They collect in the strainer and no worry about a clogged sink drain.

There is so much room in the almost 3″ diameter and 1″ deep strainer cup. The holes are a good size for water to get through but the scraps stay in the cup. The stainless steel is heavy duty plus rust and corrosion free, not to mention it looks great.

 

With the 1″ stainless ring around the top, it stays in place while water is running in the sink. It’s perfect when I’m strainer vegetables, if any fall out of the strainer, no worry about them going down the drain, the stop at the skin strainer. Cleaning it out is very easy, just pull the strainer out of the drain, dump in the trash and wash with soapy water or it can even go in the dishwasher.

 

There are two sink strainers in the package and when not using them, they neatly stack together to save space.  I am very pleased with the quality, the beautiful stainless steel finish and the way the Chef Remi Sink Strainers fits on my kitchen sink drain.

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Martha DeMeo

I started my blog on Christmas Day 2014 mainly to review products I received. Since then it has evolved into many other categories of lifestyles, family, money saving ideas, low cost, delicious and healthy meals plus other surprise posts. My granddaughter has her own category, Alex's Articles and the latest addition to my blog is my great granddaughter now has her category, Lia's Likings The Baby Blogger! Lia started blogger at 8 months old and she now has a Friday Story Time blog you won't want to miss! I welcome you to join the conversation, ask a question, give a suggestion or leave a comment on any blog post. I hope you enjoy Lia's Likings, she has some great posts that will make you smile!

2 Discussion to this post

  1. Saniclean says:

    Great pictures! It was very helpful that you held them up to your drain so we could see their actual size.

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