- Bowl Material: Plastic
- Number of Pieces: 1
- Brand: Zulay Kitchen
- Color: Green
- Style: Modern
- Prep Work Is The Key: Planning on setting a goal to consistently prep a detoxifying veggie salad to help with your healthier eating choices this year? The Zulay Kitchen Salad Spinner offers you the convenience of preparing your new year’s resolution meal without sacrificing the greens’ crispness or texture. It has a capacity of 5 liters that is large enough to accommodate 4-6 vegetable salad servings.
- Spin, Toss, & Serve: Designed with a crank-style handle that accelerates the basket’s spin into full speed with just a few turns and a rubber ring at the bottom to reduce slipping during use. It is also equipped with two built-in lid locks and a drainage system that allows you to pour or remove water without removing its cover.
- All-In-One Salad Preparation: This multifunctional salad spinner provides efficient action from washing, spin-drying to salad tossing, thanks to its dual-purpose transparent bowl that can be used for serving and a colander that helps dry veggies and fruits after washing.
- Easy To Clean & Store: Its various parts can be detached for easier cleaning and storage. To clean: Add warm soapy water, spin each direction, empty, rinse, and hand dry.
- Lifetime Warranty: We stand behind the quality of our products and back them up with a lifetime warranty. If ever needed, simply reach out to our amazing customer service team.









































Karen Z –
My old salad spinner which I bought at a garage sale over 20 years ago finally broke for good after rigging it up for many years. I’ve used this new one once or twice to dry Romaine lettuce leaves. Even with my old spinner, I usually will put a small amount of lettuce in at a time and will spin for a minute or so, check it, and then spin it for another minute or so. It did the job. I’m not saying there is no moisture on the leaves at all, but the vast majority of the water is at the bottom of the outer bowl. To those reviews I read (either on this one or the many others I read from other brands) where the lettuce is still “wet” after spinning, I would suggest: 1) Put only a small amount of lettuce in at a time, 2) Whenever you take lettuce out that’s dried, take the inner basket out and dump the water out the old-fashioned way which I was used to with my old spinner. I noticed that there is a spout on top (which my old one didn’t have), but I was skeptical to use it thinking that if you weren’t careful, you could re-wet the lettuce. 3) Don’t expect every speck of water to be gone unless you want to spin for a very long time. To me the point is to get enough excess water off so you don’t have a bunch at the bottom of your salad bowl. What I like about it: 1) The color! Yours was probably one of the few I saw that came in this light blue color and was reasonably priced. One other one came in this color but the reviews said they received a different color and in fact it said you would get any color and had no choice. Most of the salad spinners I looked at were green and I really don’t like it that much so it was refreshing to find one in this color. 2) The material on the bottom of the outer bowl that holds it in place. My old one had no such thing so I would walk around the kitchen with it holding it firmly with one arm and spinning with the other. 3) I like the fact that the lid locks. My old one did not have that and the lid would come off at some point if I wasn’t holding it down with a finger. 4) When you stop spinning, the inner basket stops too. With my old spinner I literally would have to take the top off and stop the inside bowl from spinning with my hand. 5) I actually like it being smaller because it doesn’t take up so much room in my cupboard and if I still feel the need to put my arm around it, then it is easier to do because my arms are short. 6) It just overall functions massively better than my old one. I was always having to do something to compensate a problem to make it work right. 7) The outer bowl is extremely thick plastic and doesn’t appear that it would easily crack/break. The inner basket is thinner than my old one, but I think it is thick enough to hold up. Even though a lot of these spinners say you can put them in the dishwasher – don’t. It somehow degrades the plastic over time and makes it easier to crack/break. I always hand washed my old one. Some thoughts for improvement: 1) If I were to design a salad spinner, I would put a spigot or a capped hole of some type towards the bottom of the outer bowl instead of a hole at the top, like they do with large coolers. 2) While I love the fact that the lid locks, I’m not all that fond of the latching-type lock that is used with this product. It makes the lid kind of clunky and while washing and moving the lid, it tends to grab onto other things that might get into it’s way. I think if the latches themselves were shorter, this would help this problem. Overall, I gave the product a 5 because it does what it says it will do and it looks very nice.
WranglersRoost –
I garden so I always need this salad spinner but I use it for all my fruit and vegetables.. first I soak everything then I dump the water and do a few more rinses and then spin and drainβ¦ itβs so helpful
Lissa –
My beloved large pull-string salad spinner (that spun in both directions) finally broke after 10 years and is no longer available so I had to find a new one. Ordered another pull-string model that was smaller than what I had and didn’t spin in both directions – broke within a month but it didn’t really dry lettuce well anyway. Ordered another that had a smaller chopper included with it and a 2 piece lid system, didn’t work great either and the 2 piece lid thing was just a hassle. Finally decided to try one with the spinning knob even though the knob on the lid makes it more difficult to store if you’re short on cabinet space and you try to store it stacked with other bowls. I chose this one because the reviews said it spun in both directions, which to me is a plus because that seems to dry lettuce better than if it only spins in one direction. The colander bowl is still smaller than what I had but it fits a fair amount (about 1.5 romaine lettuce heads). If the bowl was a tad shorter and wider it would offer more stability and be easier to control when spinning as some of the other reviews mentioned as an issue. That said, it is the best spinner I’ve used for drying lettuce. I wash the lettuce separately, add to the colander/bowl, lock the top and spin one way, dump the water, then spin the other way a few turns. Do this twice and the lettuce is completely dry – very impressed. The non-skid bottom isn’t much help so I put a damp dishcloth underneath to help with stability. For the price, it seems sturdy. I haven’t had the issue with the lid bolt coming loose but I check it each time I use it. I also don’t put it in the dishwasher as it’s easy enough to hand wash. This is a great spinner for the price and love that it comes in various colors.
Cat cat –
Does the job. Perfect
BR –
Works great! Sturdy and easy to use. Wish Iβd bought one sooner!
Bixa –
I bought this with intent for drying small clothing items, bras etc.IT WORKS. What I do use it for mainly is … My wigs.My wigs are synthetic, 20 inches and under. This spinner is my friend.I hand wash my wigs, put a single wig into the spinner. Give it a whirl.All water is in the bottom. Hair is damp, no water residue left. I then set them to dry fully.TEN stars. It’s so easy. It spins hard, soft, by the pressure you apply. The liner is great.It locks easy, top is easy to remove. Crank handle is fierce, sturdy, holds it own I bought the Sunny Yellow. Love * Thank you for a quality product, that works as intended.
Deborah T –
Works great. Wish I had of bought it sooner.
Hwy9NJ –
Makes preparing a salad easy. Iβm sure it would be good for drying grapes too.