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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Danco 88822 4-1/2-Inch Kitchen Mesh Strainer, StainlessCustomer Review: Better than the traditional Summary: 5 Stars
I have used this "strainer" in all of the apartments and homes I have lived in and it always works great. Reduces the amount of food and other items getting into the pipes (not had to call a plumber since having one). I have used it when I have had a disposal and now that I don't have a disposal, I use it in both sides if the sink. It catches everything and I tap it out in the trash can. It also washes very well in the dishwasher so you don't get any build-up on the strainer itself.
The down side is that it can slide around in the sink drain a bit when large amounts of water are poured in the sink.
All that noted, I wouldn't go without it!
Customer Review: Frustration Saver Summary: 5 Stars
I've never understood why they still make drain baskets with stoppers in them. Does anyone really still fill their sinks with soap water to do the dishes? The plunger always twists around and starts water collecting in the basin - or it fills with debris and clogs.
This screen gets you out of that entire business. You just tap it out against the garbage basket after use once instead of 5 times per cooking session. I find that putting it in the dishwasher periodically restores it to like-new condition.
Customer Review: Just the thing for septic tanks Summary: 5 Stars
This device fits in a standard kitchen sink drain. It has the advantage of allowing water to flow out the sides when the bottom is clogged, unlike the traditional sink stopper. You shouldn't let too much fiber get into your septic system as such material will not be digested quickly by the septic bacteria and lead to your sediment tank getting full. Then comes a several hundred dollar pump out. That is why septic systems and garbage disposals are a no-no. This device is a cheap way to keep your drains flowing.
Customer Review: Perfect fit! Summary: 5 Stars
I have a large, open shower area (handicapped-accessible) in my home that I use to wash dogs almost weekly. Their shedded fur was totally clogging the drain. This strainer is the perfect size and works really well at keeping the fur from going down the drain, though water then gets backed up a bit, but that's not a biggie. It's not made with strong materials and gets bent and a little warped when stepped on (especially by dogs!), but for the price, I'll just buy another.
Customer Review: What a Concept! Summary: 5 Stars
My daughter has a set of these in the kitchen sink of her new home. I had never seen anything like them before, so of course I headed to Amazon.com and searched! What a great way to keep junk from (literally) going down the drain and clogging it up. Such a simple idea, and so practical...as most great inventions are (like the safety pin). This gadget would be especially good for those who are on septic systems, I would think.
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