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SiliconeZone Strainers by Evan Orensten

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SiliconeZone continues to pump out well designed, useful and colorful tools for the kitchen. I'm over my wire mesh strainers which always get clogged up and take up a lot of space. SiliconeZone's new strainers/colanders come in three sizes, three colors, and best of all, lay flat when not in use.

Available on Amazon.com

Also on CH: other cool strainers.

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This entry posted on 17 August 2006 at 1:01 AM
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