- Material: Silicone
- Color: Black
- Brand: Salbree
- Style: Clip On Strainer
- Product Dimensions: 9″L x 2″W x 3.5″H
- 3 Piece Kitchen Tool Set- includes clip on strainer, garlic peeler and basting brush for extra value
- Universal Fit Design- Fits nearly any sized pot, pan, saucepan and bowl
- Uses Very Little Space- Uses much less storage space than traditional strainers, colanders and sieves
- Fine Mesh- allows easy straining and pouring of water and juices from spaghetti pasta, ground beef grease, tuna fish, tomatoes and other foods.
- Easy & Safe to Use – Simply snap on and strain foods; made of food-grade silicone and also dishwasher safe

































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starrgirl –
I have wanted one of these for the longest time – now I can’t believe I didn’t get it sooner. I have a collapsible silicone strainer, bought to save space, but it is still another step to use and clean. So I would often do the “cheat” thing and try to drain pasta or potatoes by pouring the water out while holding a “spider” against the side of the pan… which doesn’t work so well. Especially when little elbow macaronis would escape and I would sneak them back in the pan while no one was looking. But I would still do it while resisting to get the bigger strainer out. Lazy, I know. And of course there’s always the scooping of hamburger grease out of the skillet with a spoon and trying to get the rest sopped up with a paper towel on the edge of the hot pan. Let’s just say I’m not Ina Garten, ok?This handy strainer has come to the rescue. It clipped right on the pan with a snug fit and the cooking water drained off easily and completely. Isn’t it amazing how much better mashed potatoes taste when you don’t leave extra water in the bottom of the pan? (Not that I ever admitted doing that.) And then, you just rinse this baby off and it stows in a drawer. Gotta love that. And the color choices are nice as well. I’m into cobalt blue in the kitchen these days, so this one made me happy on that front. Hmmm… I may be more like the Barefoot Contessa than I thought!It also occurred to me that this will be especially good for pasta. If you’re a cooking show junkie like me, you know you need to reserve some pasta cooking water in case you need to add it to the sauce. Well, now you can just pour some in a cup without getting out a ladle. How about that? (And if you’re NOT thinning your sauce with pasta water as needed, shame on you!)The bonus items are a nice touch from the seller. If you don’t already have a silicone brush, you will love it. As for the garlic peeler, I’m not a fan. My friend has one and it just looks so fussy to me to use a contraption to peel garlic. And then have to clean the contraption. C’mon, home chefs… lay the garlic on the cutting board, give it one good whack with the side of a chef’s knife and the peel slides right off. Who wants to be a weenie and roll the garlic around in a plastic tube when you can be a knife-wielding ninja? (Unless you have severe arthritis, and then you are excused.) But the seller does show this garlic thingy used as a cover for a hot pan handle and I can get down with that. I’m flexible that way.I did appreciate the message from the seller checking on my purchase and letting me know they are a small company who appreciates good feedback. It’s high on my list to support small businesses who actually provide customer service. Bravo for that, Salbree.So that’s a lot to say about a little silicone strainer, but isn’t it nice to have fun with things like this that can save you any iota of drudgery? Definitely a “first world” problem/solution, but hey… that’s where I live. And I’m grateful. Meanwhile, I’m getting mad kitchen skills with products like this and that can only mean one thing… move over, Ina. There could be a new Contessa in town!
Avid Shopper –
As many reviewers have noted, the photos of this are misleading in that they show it being used with pos that seem to be βover flowingβ with pasta or fruit. Clearly it wonβt work with large amounts of food because, as many reviewers have noted, when the pot is turned just past vertical, so that all the liquid will run out, food may fall over the top of the strainer: who needs a strainer that doesnβt strain all the liquid. I have been using this device a least 1-2 times a week for those βdrain off tasksβ where you donβt really want to pour everything into a real colander: excess liquids, particularly fat. It works great for all those tasks where we used to try and drain by holding the potβs lid ajar while liquids oozed out a thin crescent opening between lid and pan rim. This is what I purchased it for and it works great. I have also used it for pasta and vegetables and found that it works well for 2-3 servings (e.g., 8-10 oz of pasta) but as with just about any material you need to pour slow and use a scraper to pull the food down behind the device so it wonβt come out over the top. That said, if your primary action is to take a whole pot of food and remove all the liquid, as with pasta or boiled vegetables, then you should stick with a regular βbasket type colander.
Goldjay –
I have to say that this pot strainer was an impulse buy on my part. I saw it on a list of things “you have to have.” Usually these lists have items that are gimick-y and don’t work or are just plain too expensive. Well, this pot strainer was not too expensive and I decided to try it out on a whim. Well, what a wonderful surprise when it arrived and it worked!!! I love this!! I used to use a strainer that I had to hold on the edge of the pot and burn my hands on. This is SO MUCH better! It clips onto the pot. It fits all the different sized pots I have used since it is made of a silicon material that is flexible. But it has STRONG CLIPS that hold it onto the edge of the pot. Even when I have a full pot of spaghetti and boiling water, it stays clipped! I have used it many times now and the clips stay strong! And the one I got is purple, my favorite color so this is always a bonus! This strainer has really made my life so much easier. Even my kids (teens) can use this without fear of accidentally dumping a whole pot of pasta or of burning themselves! I highly recommend this gadget! (I was NOT paid nor compensated in any way for this review! This is my HONEST opinion!)
Melodie –
Love it but could have extended over the pot more. Some spaghetti gets away
Mel –
This is super easy to use and much better than a traditional strainer in most cases. My reason for 4 stars isβ¦Depending on the contents and size of the pot, the food can fall out.
Seemore Scores –
Wish I had gotten one of these a long time ago instead of trying to strain using the pot’s lid.
Krysta –
Not sure where this has been my whole life but I am so glad to have found it! So much easier than using and having to wash a bulky strainer! Definitely recommend!
Torriebbyxx –
Do you not like wasting a collander on spaghetti? Do you hate using a turkey baster to get the grease out of your ground beef?Then get this. It is so easy now to drain pasta and cook ground beef. It doesnt leak along the pot edge and its dishwasher safe. Theres probably some other things you can use this for that i havent needed it for.