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Matfer Exoglass Bouillon Strainer

Matfer Exoglass Bouillon Strainer

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Product Description
The uses for this Matfer Exoglass bouillon strainer are many: Use it to strain homemade yogurt, to wash rice, to make bone or chicken broth, to strain soups, to rinse vegetables, and much more. Made by Matfer—a company with experience crafting a wide range of kitchen cookware—this strainer is comprised of stainless steel, Exoglass, and durable composite material Read More

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confused_beginner
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Aug 28, 2018
Can someone explain why any strainer would be that expensive?
N8_B1T
18
Aug 24, 2018
I use this strainer frequently at a high volume restauran/bar. Tough as nails and easy to clean. Also easy to put a large coffee filter into for super fine straining.
ChefJJ
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Jun 24, 2018
If you need to strain anything in a kitchen this is the fine mesh strainer to use. Holds up long term and has taken a beating in professional kitchens. It’s the only chinois I’ll buy after my 16+ years of professional kitchen experience, but how many mass droppers need to strain anything on an often enough basis for this?
It appears to be an $80 strainer. From My extensive research (i.e. a quick Google search) Exoglass is a trademarked name for a fiberglass reinforced resin that is very heat resistant.
Google did not immediately make clear what makes this worth 3-4 times what an all metal bouillon strainer costs.
Kyros
108
Jun 22, 2018
what
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