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HomeHome & GardenKitchen & DiningEvriholder Tuna & Veggie Press and Strainer |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Very handy Nov 06, 2010
By Shala Kerrigan There are lots of nicer versions of tuna strainers, but all I needed was something that I could wash that would fit both the large cans and small cans. This fits that need perfectly. It's two separate pieces that twist to lock together or that you can unlock with a twist to use the middle smaller part for regular sized tuna cans. It fits nicely into both size cans. I was initially a little worried that it would be hard to hold the little wavy handle while draining cans, but unless I get it wet and slick, it's fine. It's perforated with small holes, but so far they haven't gotten jammed up and it's quick and easy to hand wash. I take it apart when I wash it and then put it back together when it's dry. So pros- Inexpensive two sizes to fit most cans easy to clean bright blue, easy to find in a utensil drawer
Cons- the handle gets a bit slick if it gets wet
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Useful little device! Mar 20, 2011
By Joy J.
"Verona"
I used to strain my tuna cans by pressing the lid in, but a while ago I switched to a safety can opener and the lid no longer fits inside to do a good job of pressing out the water- I was getting tired of soggy tuna! It fits perfectly in the can and since it has holes all over, I don't risk tuna water jetting out the side like when I used to use the lid.
Yeah, it's probably a little overpriced for a tiny piece of plastic, but I didn't have any luck finding one at any local stores. In the end, I think it was well worth it.
Best Strainer EVER! Aug 18, 2011
By Deanna L Gray I make a lot of tuna salad and if there is one thing you NEED to make this dish, it's a good strainer! This lovely little model strains the big cans as well as the small ones. I have been looking for a product that would strain both size cans and this one does it perfectly. It cleans up well and can be used on any number of cans you need. I highly recommend this strainer. You won't regret buying it.
Dreamy Jul 20, 2011
By originalwit A lot of canned tuna gets eaten here and this handy little device makes life just plain nicer. I was woefully tired of splashing tuna water up onto me and endangering my hands with the sharp edges of the tuna can lid when used as a "strainer". This is so slick to use and clean. I've strictly used it for tuna cans so I can't comment on that outer rim. I paid about five bucks and as another reviewer said, yeah, that's a bit steep for a small piece of plastic - but it's not like I could make one of these - and in time, I think the little doohickey will earn its keep!
Handy little gadget.... Jul 03, 2011
By mrsrjb Fits different size cans. Much better than having to use a can's lid for draining liquid. Glad I purchased it to try.
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