Sori Yanagi
Stainless Steel Strainer
Stainless Steel Strainer
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Description:
When it comes to strainers, I believe they should excel in three things: drainage, ease of cleaning, and quick drying.
The only time I find myself not reaching for these strainers is when washing rice, as the punched holes are a tad too big for that task. But other than that, these strainers exceed all my expectations!
With a bottom surface raised like a pedestal at the center, they minimize contact with the sink. This not only ensures excellent drainage but also keeps your food ingredients sanitary.
What's more, these strainers aren't your typical mesh ones. Crafted from durable 18-8 stainless steel with punching processing, they're less likely to clog and can be easily cleaned with a sponge. And let's not forget—they dry much faster than their mesh counterparts!
Each size perfectly complements the Stainless Steel Bowls, and the Medium size even pairs wonderfully with the Stainless Steel Saucepan 7".
Details:
Measurements
X Large:⌀ 10.6"× H4.1"
Large:⌀ 9.25"x H3.4"
Medium:⌀ 7.5"×H2.75"
Weight
X Large:8.4 oz
Large:6.5 oz
Medium:4.4 oz
Material: 18-8 stainless steel
Made in Japan
Care:
Dishwasher safe











Sori Yanagi
Sori Yanagi was a pioneer of Japanese industrial design, known for blending functionality with beauty. His timeless designs, which range from kitchenware to large-scale public installations, embody the concept of "beauty in utility"—a philosophy influenced by his father, Soetsu Yanagi, a leader in the Mingei (folk craft) movement. Sori Yanagi's works, from the 1950s to the 60s, have garnered international acclaim for their simple yet warm aesthetics, rooted in both modernism and Japanese craftsmanship.