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Norpro 5 1/2-Inch Stainless Steel Funnel with Detachable Strainer | 
| Brand: Norpro Category: Kitchen
List Price: $13.99 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $3.00 (21%)
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 1988
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 2 x 2 x 3
MPN: 247 Model: 247 UPC: 028901002473 EAN: 0028901002473 ASIN: B00004UE6N
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| Features:
| • | Use for transferring liquids between containers | | • | Detachable strainer filters solids from liquids | | • | Perfect for herb-infused vinegars, homemade beer, and reusing cooking oil | | • | Measures 5-1/2 inches | | • | Safe to use in dishwasher |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review All kitchens need a funnel, and this big one does more than simply transfer liquids from one container to another without creating a mess. Inside there's a detachable strainer so solids can be filtered from liquids. Use it to strain out those burned bits from cooking oil so it can be reused, for example, or use when making beer, herb-infused vinegars, or garlic oil for cooking. The stainless-steel funnel is 6 inches in diameter, stands 5 inches high, is dishwasher-safe, and should prove helpful for a lifetime. Hang it by its handle. --Fred Brack
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Exvellent strainer November 30, 2008 Nikki (Ft Lauderdale) I've been looking for a good strainer with a filter and now I have it. Good quality, works as intended.
Doesn't do the job. October 10, 2008 John C. Phillips II (Sioux Falls, SD) The strainer is almost impossible to get seated so the oil bypasses, as well as material that needs to be filtered out. The strainer clogs readily and it takes quite a while to even attempt to filter the cooking oil. Very frustrating to use.
I agree with the others here... October 5, 2008 NoTexasCowboy (Dallas, Texas) What can you say about a funnel? It works, even if it is a bit expensive for what it is. As others have said, the strainer is a bit on the course side, but a coffee filter wrapped around it seems to take care of the filtration issues. Had this been $5-6 I would have given it 4 stars instead of 3.
Sieve not fine enough for oil September 16, 2008 Diana Sanchez (San Francisco, CA USA) I bought this funnel set specifically to save deep fry oil for reuse. While the body of the funnel seems fine, the wire mesh insert has holes that are large enough for floating particles in the oil to pass through. While it does get the bigger stuff out, the smaller stuff remains in the oil, which renders it useless to me. Perhaps I'll do as another reviewer did an use cheesecloth in conjunction with the body of the funnel instead of the sieve, and see if that works. Feels like a bad buy...
There's no better funnel for a deep fryer September 6, 2008 tm (Portland, OR USA) Figured I'd need a funnel after I bought a deep fryer, read the reviews about this one and bought it. A very good decision. I've had funnels over the years but nothing like this. It's large, sturdy, the screen holes are the perfect balance to filter out the large particles and not slow too much. Fits in the dishwasher nicely too.
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