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Reddit mentions of RSVP Endurance 18/8 Stainless Steel Crescent Pot Strainer, 7-1/2-inch

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of RSVP Endurance 18/8 Stainless Steel Crescent Pot Strainer, 7-1/2-inch. Here are the top ones.

RSVP Endurance 18/8 Stainless Steel Crescent Pot Strainer, 7-1/2-inch
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    Features:
  • PERFECT SIZE: Strainer is 9-1/2-inches, and the handle adds 6 inches. Strainer holes are approximately 1/4-inch in diameter
  • A KITCHEN NECESSITY: This perfect additon to any chef's kitchen features a crescent design that will fit on most pots and pans
  • CONVENIENT DESIGN: Non-directional handle allows for left- and right-handed users
  • SOLID CONSTRUCTION: Made of heavy and durable 18/8 stainless steel
  • CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Dishwasher safe
Specs:
Color18/8 Stainless Steel
Height0.5 Inches
Length14.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2021
Size14.75x2.75"
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width2.625 Inches

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Found 5 comments on RSVP Endurance 18/8 Stainless Steel Crescent Pot Strainer, 7-1/2-inch:

u/brickmaster32000 · 5 pointsr/GifRecipes

Get one of these and just hang it from a hook. It'll dry on its own and its not really getting dirty so no need to wash it that often.

u/sonofabunch · 4 pointsr/Cooking

I call mine a side strainer. Mostly use it for draining fat from ground beef and then continuing on into sloppy joes, tacos, hamburger dishes, etc.

u/-ksguy- · 4 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Looks like it might be an old strainer for the edge of a frying pan. You'd put the convex side inside the rim of the pan, against the edge, and tip the pan. It would keep stuff from falling out.

Like this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PSUUDY

u/lightsource1808 · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Comment about straining pasta/ vegetables - pretty much anything in a pot of boiling water: Get one of these and don't bother with a colander. Just rinse if off and you're done, and don't have something else to clean up.

u/consideranon · 1 pointr/minimalism

Look into RV/Van kitchen lists. There will be some good ideas there from people that don't have the space for lots of clutter to begin with. Here's a couple of ideas I've taken.

  1. Handheld strainers like this one, https://www.amazon.com/RSVP-International-Endurance-Crescent-Stainless/dp/B000PSUUDY. They're not annoying to use, save a lot of space, and are very easy to clean compared to a regular colander.

  2. Reusable spice containers, like this, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FS8KT82. Combine with buying spices in bulk will save space, money, and reduce waste compared to glass packaged spice. I've seen bulk spice as much as HALF the price of packaged, and you only buy as much as you need.

    Biggest thing though is simplify your meals. One pot/pan meals. Pay someone else for food that requires specialized tools, unless you actually get value out making it yourself.