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Versatile Usage
Customers are highly satisfied with the versatility of the strainer, using it for various soups and making chicken stock. They also appreciate its sturdy construction and affordability.
Easy Pouring
Customers are highly satisfied with the ease of pouring and particle filtration provided by the Winco Bouillon Strainer, making tasks such as cooking, jelly making, and rice rinsing much simpler. Some users have noted that cleaning the strainer can be a challenge but overall express great appreciation for its sturdy construction and fine mesh capabilities.
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Strain Size
Customers have generally positive opinions about the strain size of Winco Bouillon Strainer. They appreciate its ability to handle larger quantities without spilling and its effectiveness in removing sediments for crystal clear results. However, some customers find it difficult to store due to its size and shape.
Build Quality
Customers have mixed opinions on the build quality of this Winco Bouillon Strainer, with most praising its solid feel and good construction while a few express concerns about inadequate welds and thin steel.
Highlights
Quality
This is an excellent strainer for exacting applications, where one really wants all the sediment removed for a crystal-clear result!
It’s sturdy enough to handle daily use without bending your poor strainer out or tearing it.
Seems linda cheaply made, good for infrequent home use, but this thing would never stand up to heavy commercial use
Not so good: no wood pestle, needed for ricing & squeezing solids out of sauces.
Price
So amazing and well priced that i purchased a second one.
Finally could not resist buying it and it was worth every dollar!
I don't have a good place in my kitchen for it (its big) so it goes in a garage cabinet, but it is worth the money.
Shipping
Would have gotten one sooner but we used to call them china caps back in the day and that’s not pc anymore.
Packaging/appearance
Item works as it should, arrived damaged, not packed well at all
With all the christmas craziness the package got a little lost but after one message the issue was responded too and resolved!
Competitiveness
It’s tough compared to others i’ve used.
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- This product had a total of 782 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 17 2024.
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It’s a little bulkier then i imagined
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Sinwa is the real name for this type of fine screen strainer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not so good no wood pestle needed for ricing squeezing solids out of sauces
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Considering at a certain point youre just paying for the name and maybe if its made from titanium
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Any strainer is hard to clean when you are removing small seeds
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The good thing is the double strainer stops the tiny seeds
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Single mesh at the bottom of the point
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Decent but not restaurant quality
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