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Nor­pro 5 1 2 Inch Stain­less Steel Fun­nel with Detach­able Strainer




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

User Rat­ings and Reviews

3 Stars Not quite small enough…
This is def­i­nitely a very nice fun­nel — easy to wash up, etc, BUT I feel like the pore size on the fil­ter doesn’t catch all the fine stuff like it should. Other than that is easy to use though.

5 Stars Solid device
I bought this to strain oil from my deep fat fryer. It is hard to tell online how sturdy a prod­uct line this might be so I had low expec­ta­tions. It is a well made unit and I am happy with it

5 Stars Exvel­lent strainer
I’ve been look­ing for a good strainer with a fil­ter and now I have it. Good qual­ity, works as intended.

2 Stars Doesn’t do the job.
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.

3 Stars I agree with the oth­ers here…
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.

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