Kitchen Triangle Sink Filter With Net

Kitchen Triangle Sink Filter With Net

Say goodbye to clogged sink drains and frequent plumber visits with this Kitchen Triangle Sink Filter. This innovative filter traps solid food waste without retaining unpleasant odors, allowing liquids to pass through while preventing clogs. Simply pour dish waste into the mesh bag for hassle-free cleaning. Install it using the nano tape on the edge of the sink and attaching the rack, then spread the mesh strainer bag over it. Why You'll Love It   No more clogged sink drains: It’s time you get rid of clogged sink drains every other day. This hanging net drain basket rests quietly on the edge of your sink until you drop the food waste into it. The residue gets trapped inside the strainer bag while the liquid drains through it. When the bag is full, pull it out and throw it in the dustbin. Effort reducer gadget: One other problem with throwing food waste in the undersink trash can is that you have to bend now and then while washing the dishes. This kitchen filter minimizes this hassle. Save your back from pain and aches. Easy attachment: To install the kitchen triangle sink filter, clean the edge of the sink or the countertop until it’s dry, paste the nano tape and press the plastic rack on it for a few seconds. Then take out one mesh bag and run it over the 7 nodes of the rack to form a strainer basket. It’s perfect for paper scraps, food waste, tea leaves and peels. Also useful to dry the sponge and dish scrubber. Features Made of plastic Triangular design Prevents food debris to go into the drain Drain groove design; let’s water drain through it Mesh captures all the residue Great for vegetable, rice, fruit, spaghetti, broth waste Order includes 1 rack, 50 strainer bags, nano tape

Brand
Mounteen
Model
101330181

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