Triangular Mesh Hanging Kitchen Sink Net | Buying Decision
| Build Quality | 4 |
|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 6 |
| Performance | 5 |
| Value for Money | 4 |
If your priority is to stop small food waste from blocking your sink and you are okay with light, temporary use, this gadget will be the best suited for you. But if durability, hygiene, and multi-purpose use are your main priorities, it is better to skip this and look for some other strong sink strainer.
Original price was: ₹999.00.₹299.00Current price is: ₹299.00.
Description
Triangular Mesh Hanging Kitchen Sink Net – Buy or Skip?
- This triangular mesh hanging kitchen net is a small sink-side tool built to catch small food waste before it goes into the drain.
- You can put it in the corner of your kitchen sink using adhesive or suction, hang a disposable mesh bag on it, and throw food scraps into the bag while washing vessels or vegetables.
- Actually, it is not a replacement for a dustbin, not for heavy washing or storing food.
- Still, it is mainly to stop sink clogging and reduce the mess while doing daily kitchen work.
- Mostly useful for Indian homes that face frequent blocked sinks because of rice, tea waste, vegetable peels, or curry leftovers. This gadget will solve only that one problem.
User queries and explanation for the triangular mesh hanging kitchen net:
Will this really stop sink clogging in daily Indian cooking?
- Actually, if your problem is small waste like rice grains, tea leaves, onion peels, curry residue, then it will work super well by blocking the residue in the mesh.
- But if you expect it to handle heavy waste like thick and weighted vegetable peels, coconut scraps, or washing many vegetables together, this will not hold the weight, because it is a plastic frame, not a metal frame.
- For example, if you plan to wash lunch vessels after sambar or rasam, it catches leftovers. It is not for washing ½ kg of potatoes or tomatoes.
Can I wash vegetables or fruits in this net?
- This is not a vegetable washer.
Is the material strong and durable?
- Actually, many people are confused and expect that it is a metal, but received a plastic.
- Also, the user mentioned that the frame feels flimsy and breaks within days
- Finally, this gadget is not built for long-term durability.
- If you need a metal frame, contact us. We suggest you.
Does the adhesive stick well to Indian sinks?
- It sticks well only on clean, dry granite or steel sinks.
- On wet, oily, or textured surfaces, the adhesive becomes a problem
- It is best for one-time use, not for multiple changing positions after usage.
Will it smell if I hang wet waste?
- Yes, if you hang kitchen rags or leave wet waste for a long time, daily removal and cleaning are recommended.
Is it useful if I don’t have a garbage disposer?
- Yes, in most Indian homes, they don’t have garbage disposers; instead, they use manual sink cleaning.
- For such homes, this acts as a temporary waste catcher, especially during dishwashing.
Is it value for money?
- Only if your expectations are very low, so the value depends on how gently you use it.
The triangular mesh hanging kitchen net is Only Suitable For:
- To catch small food waste
- Clean and empty it daily
- Don’t expect durability
- Live in a small household with 1 to 3 members
The triangular mesh hanging kitchen net is not suitable for:
- Cook heavy Indian meals daily
- Wash vegetables in bulk
- Expect metal or a strong build
- Want a long-term kitchen solution
Mediastrone Buy Decision for the triangular mesh hanging kitchen net:
- If your priority is to stop small food waste from blocking your sink and you are okay with light, temporary use, this gadget will be the best suited for you.
- But if durability, hygiene, and multi-purpose use are your main priorities, it is better to skip this and look for some other strong sink strainer.
Disclaimer: Buying suggestions in this guide based on our engineer’s findings and user feedback. Always verify product details before purchase.