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🥦 Longzon Collapsible Colander Silicone Set of 2 - Over the Sink Strainers with Extendable Handles for Pasta & Vegetables - Green Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of 🥦 Longzon Collapsible Colander Silicone Set of 2 - Over the Sink Strainers with Extendable Handles for Pasta & Vegetables - Green

[ 2 Pieces Strainer Set ]: Longzon colanders come with 2 different sizes. Including a 2-quart colander with handle and a 6-quart capacity large colander with telescopic handle. [Foldable and Space Saving Design]: Colanders can be collapsed down to under 2 inches, save much space for your kitchen, making it convenient to store in any kitchen drawer, cabinet or drying tray. Collapsible colanders are ideal for camping and RVs. [Durable &Healthy Silicone material ]: BPA free, made of eco-friendly Rubber and plastics materials. It is resistant to beats. Heat-Resistant up to 230oF, can be quickly immersed into boiling water blanch vegetables like spinach broccoli, green beans etc. [ Multi use ]: You can used in or over a sink and freestanding on a counter or table. This colander used for draining most foods like spaghetti, pasta, potatoes, broccoli, green beans, carrots, spinach and other veggies, to rinse your salad leafs, fruits and fresh vegetables. [ Good Service Guarantee ]: We have confidence for our product, if the product doesn't arrive in a great condition or meet your quality expectation, simply email us with a photo of the defect or damage, our after-sale team will help you solve the problem in time.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great but slow good for kitchenware and gadgets

This is a decent product. It stretches pretty well and I like the variety of sizes. It said; Drainage holes are only at the very bottom of the screens. If that doesn't bother you, then do it. I've always had colanders with drainage holes on the sides and bottom to make straining easier. With these screens, all liquid drains more slowly. That's my only downside.

Cons
  • Infinitely slow

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great item for kitchenware and gadgets

Why did I wait so long to order?!?! Such a great product and saves so much storage space. We have always cooked at home and even grown our own vegetables/herbs for cooking. This makes harvesting, washing and using much easier without having to look for a place or even filters. I especially like a big one that fits over the sink. I can wash and drain the veggies while we chop them for use.

Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

very impressive good for sieves

Impressive quality. They're light but very strong, and the material is quite thick - unlike cheap plastics that can tear if dropped on the ground. They take up very little space if you roll them all up and put them in a pile. My favorite fact is that they don't have that bad plastic/silicone smell upon arrival. I also appreciate that the square model has flexible arms that you can attach to any sink! Highly recommended :-)

Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Durability and space savings

Collanders are one of those things I need but hate trying to find a place for them. I even bought a beautiful copper set to hang on the wall. However, my textured walls don't seem to hold anything, so they just fall down in the middle of the night and scare me. I've seen collapsible bowls before and wondered if anyone had thought of doing the same thing with sevens. Of course they are. (I'm guessing I'm not the only one with this problem.) I didn't technically need all of them for myself, but I

Cons
  • reliability