With its soft diamond shape and finer holes, the Fine Skimmer 1946 from triangle Tools is designed for finer tasks than its larger cousin. While it will also drain liquids with zero clogs, this fine skimmer spans the gap between a larger spider and a mesh skimmer. We love it for the in-between tasks, like blanching finely chopped vegetables and skimming small particles from boiling liquid (without having to break out a hard-to-clean mesh option). Like all of triangle Tools’ designs, the skimmer is sturdy enough to withstand the wear and tear of the busiest kitchen: It’s constructed with brushed 18/10 stainless steel, the industry gold standard for strength and quality. Use the hooked end of the handle to store the skimmer easily or hang it from the edge of the pot.
[/description-break] Specifications [/title]Dimensions: Length: 13.2 inches; Width: 4.5 inches; Height: 1.8 inches
Materials: 18/10 Stainless Steel
Place of Origin: Solingen, Germany[/accordion] Care and Use [/title]Care: This skimmer is dishwasher-safe.[/accordions-break] Solingen, Germany: the City of Blades. [/banner_heading] For centuries, Solingen, a city in western Germany, has been synonymous with high-quality knives, tools and cutlery. What’s to thank for the city’s blade-making prowess? The city’s copious natural resources. Historically, the currents of Solingen’s rivers provided enough power to dependably fuel the city’s factories and steam-operated machinery, giving the city an edge over other industrial hubs for churning out consistent blades. Nearby ore deposits, forests (for a steady supply of timber), an influx of German and Austrian sword smiths and proximity to trading hubs, like Cologne, kept Solingen at the forefront of knife and flatware production. [/banner-text-break]












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