Draining Your Peas
Look at this clever idea, a flexible strainer mesh embedded in a rubberized mold that fits snuggly on the rim of any pot or pan. This allows you to drain off the liquid while holding back food. Not that we can’t use a regular strainer to do the job, but it’s cool to try practical stuff like the “Comfort & Not Leak – Pan Strainer.”
Designer: Wei Min

















20 Comments »
mugabo says
Good idea, as long as it doesn’t dribble any liquid down the outside of the pan.
Laura says
That would work well for straining the fat off ground beef. Where can I get one?
Jon says
why would we use that and risk the peas falling off the side and not just use a normal strainer?
Jon says
why would we use that and risk the peas falling off the side and not just use a normal strainer?
sklim says
a design from guangdong ,china
sklim says
a design from guangdong ,china
choi says
It is a simply idea. but useful and good idea.
choi says
It is a simply idea. but useful and good idea.
Philip says
I wouldn't want to attach this strainer to my pan just after I cooked my peas. I'd burn my fingers…
Philip says
I wouldn't want to attach this strainer to my pan just after I cooked my peas. I'd burn my fingers…
eatyurpeez says
Yes finally! Now I will no longer burn my fingers straining boiled pea water with my hands
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