Tablecraft 89 10 1/4" Round Strainer w/ Single Medium Mesh, Wood Handle

KaTom #: 229-89 • MPN: 89
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Tablecraft 89 Description

The Tablecraft 89 strainer is designed for efficient straining and sifting in busy kitchens, featuring a wide 10 1⁄4-inch diameter and a single medium mesh ideal for draining liquids and sifting dry ingredients. Built with a sturdy tinned frame and a smooth wooden handle, it ensures comfortable handling and long-lasting use. To maintain its structural integrity and finish, this strainer is not dishwasher safe.

Product Details

  • Single medium mesh design
  • Durable tinned construction
  • 10 1⁄4-in.-diameter bowl
  • Wooden handle
  • Not dishwasher safe

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Strainer, 10-1/4" dia., single medium mesh, hand wash only, tinned, wooden handle

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1-year Limited Against Defects in Material & Workmanship

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Lugene
May 6, 2023

Product rusts!

Bought this strainer in mid December 2022. Have used it, maybe, 8-9 times. It's always washed and dried before storing. The area around the frame holding the strainer area in place is rusting badly. The rust is now carrying onto the actual strainer itself. Never in a million years did I think a Tablecraft product would start to rust so early in its life.