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'.Premium Food Grade Material' is a term used to describe a type of material that is used in This professional scoop strainer works for both hot and cold dishes, including fried foods, and is made of strong and sturdy heat resistant PP with a 13.6-inch long handle. To strain pasta, veggies, roasted or boiled potatoes, and more, use it instead of your kitchen strainer. Please feel free to use it in the dishwasher.
.Scoop and drain food right from the oven or out of the pan with this heat-resistant scoop colander, which can withstand temperatures of up to 200°C/392°F. It must be a terrific helper for cooking because it is so simple to use.
.Using a Wide Range of Applications and Avoiding Splashing Water Our strainer skimmer is larger than a standard slotted spoon, saving you time and, more importantly, ensuring your safety. Spaghetti, ravioli, lasagna noodles, gnocchi, boiled eggs, poached eggs, empanadas, tater tots, pierogis, dumplings, and even the most delicate delicacies can all be scooped out of boiling or hot water. Splashes are kept at bay thanks to the long handle. Metal scoops do not transfer heat well.
.Easy to Use & Maintain
How beneficial! Simply scoop the food from the pot or frying pan into a serving bowl. There's no need to strain it into a strainer and then into a serving dish. It's simple to clean up afterward. Simply put it in the dishwasher or wash it by hand.
.Directly from a hot pan, scoop and drain.
.Pan hooks are small and allow the instrument to rest on the side of a pan to drain.
.Straining and serving veggies, spaghetti, and fried foods has never been easier.
.Made of reinforced nylon, it's safe to use with nonstick cookware and can withstand temperatures of up to 200°C/392°F.
.Dishwasher-friendly
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