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A Disposable Kitchen Sink Strainer

Don’t you ever wish you could just toss out that nasty strainer sitting in your kitchen sink? They are one of the stinkiest and most germ ridden areas of our homes, but most people find themselves scrubbing and scraping just to get a little more life out of them. We often struggle with stainless mesh or plastic strainers in order to remove food particles, staining and germy bacteria. This makes them nicer to look at, but can be a real pain. This disgusting job is all but eliminated when you switch to a Sink Strainee [1]in your drain.

What the heck is a Strainee you might ask. Well…a Strainee is a ridiculously affordable and totally disposable sink strainer. It works just as well as expensive metal or plastic versions, but has the added benefit of being toss out friendly when it gets yucky. The best part about them though, is that you don’t have to feel bad about throwing these things away. They are environmentally friendly and 100% biodegradable. This means that they will totally decompose in less than five months of you discarding one. They are made entirely from corn starch, so they won’t harm animals or any other part of the environment either. Despite being disposable, Sink Strainees are pretty durable and rigid. You can reuse each Strainee for up to 2 months or toss after a single use. They come in a pack of six, and sell for an incredibly low price with free shipping on any quantity, so you can always have another one handy.

Just pop the Strainee [1] in any standard size kitchen sink drain to prevent food and other particles from being washed down the drain. It fits down in the drain securely, and remains in place. The top edge of the Strainee will be flush with the bottom of your sink so even the smallest particles will be collected in the strainer basket. They are safe in hot water, and won’t dissolve or anything funny like that. You can use them over and over or toss whenever necessary. No more scrubbing dirty old strainers. Just throw it away when it starts to stink, gets stained, or just has a lot of yucky stuff in it. And because there is no impact on the environment, you don’t have to feel bad about it being disposable either. Try Strainee today and discover the joy of being able to toss out that gross little sink accessory whenever you want.

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7 Comments To "A Disposable Kitchen Sink Strainer"

#1 Comment By green furniture On 05/19/2010 @ 2:37 PM

What a great idea! I love seeing new green products out there…it makes being a conscious consumer so much easier than before, and lots of fun too!

#2 Comment By jim kress On 10/24/2010 @ 1:53 PM

interested in quantity of disposable sink strainers(10000)

#3 Comment By Patsdt On 12/17/2011 @ 11:11 PM

I tried to get this idea patented but was turned down by Lambert & Lambert because
there were already commercial drain strainers that used biodegradable disposable material but they never said anything about this. Can’t wait to see how much they are.

#4 Comment By David On 09/24/2013 @ 9:33 PM

i just found to coolest sink strainer ever!!!

its called Sink Skin and its disposable, decorative and has many benefits.

i bought it on Amazon but it might also be available in other places.

-David

#5 Comment By SimplyGoodStuff On 09/26/2013 @ 12:37 PM

Luckily Amazon only carries four products, so it will be easy to find. Maybe you want to offer a link for the less savvy out there though. After all, you have discovered something that is the “coolest ever”, so other folks may want to see it.

#6 Comment By David On 09/26/2013 @ 10:54 AM

there is already a disposable sink strainer, its called Sink Skin.
you can find it here:
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#7 Comment By SimplyGoodStuff On 09/26/2013 @ 12:46 PM

Hey look David is back! No way you are the owner of this product, or in any way affiliated. Hence the repeat attempt at a plug…

Not sure why you would suggest that something more expensive, worse for the environment, and functionally identical is the coolest ever in comparison, but to each there own. Gotta put food on the table right!? Good looking out on the link this time though. Your product is notably recyclable(read plastic), but that defeats the whole disposable aspect. It has to be cleaned to go into the blue box, so unless you want to make landfills bigger, or touch the nasty stuff you are trying to avoid, it would seem that the product we present is a better choice. Just sayin. Correct if wrong.