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Default A good buy!


I've been looking at oil filters for deep fry oil (among other things).
I finally took a chance on these:

http://tinyurl.com/lbd7hv2

Wow! Strained a quart of peanut oil in less than 2 mins. This was
oil with a lotta corn meal crud in it (catfish, donchya know). Not a
problem. Does NOT clog up and stop like coffee filters.

Clean up? A joy. I jes dropped it into a large bowl, w/ hot water and
soap, I had soaking in the sink. Mushed it up and dwn a cpl times,
rinsed with hot water from spray hose, then inverted in the drainer to
dry. I can't tell if they are made of paper or cloth, but they are
very rugged and can be washed and reused. I may never use the other 9
filters!

TIP: buy one of these to hold the filter and oil:

<http://www.amazon.com/Cuisipro-12-5-Inch-Cone-Shaped-Strainer/dp/B00004SU1K>

Much better than the $20 funnel they offer. Besides, this strainer is
VERY FINE "double mesh", which makes it a great "final step" strainer
for sauces, drinks, and other liquids. I should mention the strainer
is only about half the size of the oil filters, but will still hold
almost 1/2 gal. If you need to filter more oil than that, you might
look for another funnel. Like these:

<http://www.amazon.com/Cuisipro-12-5-Inch-Cone-Shaped-Strainer/dp/B00004SU1K>

I was gonna buy one of these, but remembered my cone strainer in
storage and dug it out. It's definitely a multi-tasking strainer. A
hand held cone-style food mill would be a good choice, also.

nb

 
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