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Review on Efficient and Easy-to-Use 3-Cup Stainless Steel Flour Sifter by Mrs. Anderson’s Baking by Stephanie Traub

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Crank knife wire weak

I've had this type for years (but another brand called 'Bromwell's' which was galvanized sheet metal but was beginning to rust but looks exactly like this new stainless steel from Mrs. Anderson) . one). The handle of this new stainless steel is made from slightly lighter .098 gauge wire, which unfortunately causes it to flex too much during use and acts like a "spring" under the flour load, constantly ejecting flour. up out of the container. My eldest didn't, even though the wire gauge used was only 0.006mm thicker (that's 0.104mm). A small difference in caliber makes all the difference in its "action". The crank length on this new stainless steel is also 1 inch shorter than the older Bromwell, making it a bit more awkward and uncomfortable. Include this new stainless Mrs. Anderson (IMO) (I'd like the handle to extend lengthwise so the handle only extends to the bottom of the container but no further).

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Big and bulky