Enameled Colander

I had been eyeing these enamel coated steel colanders by Reston Lloyd for years (I used to walk by a boutique kitchen store on my morning commute) and when I finally purchased one, I couldn't have been more satisfied. After nearly a year of use it still looks as great on the countertop holding fruit as it is functional for straining hot and cold food. Available in 5-, 3-, and 1-quart capacities, in a rainbow of colors from sleek black to azure to bright canary yellow, you should have no problem finding one to fit your cooking needs, your mood, and the feel of your kitchen.

Powder Enamel Coated Colander, $16-$24.00 at Whisknyc.com and Amazon.com

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Enameled Colander

By Cory Baldwin


Published on April 17, 2012

I had been eyeing these enamel coated steel colanders by Reston Lloyd for years (I used to walk by a boutique kitchen store on my morning commute) and when I finally purchased one, I couldn't have been more satisfied. After nearly a year of use it still looks as great on the countertop holding fruit as it is functional for straining hot and cold food. Available in 5-, 3-, and 1-quart capacities, in a rainbow of colors from sleek black to azure to bright canary yellow, you should have no problem finding one to fit your cooking needs, your mood, and the feel of your kitchen.

Powder Enamel Coated Colander, $16-$24.00 at Whisknyc.com and Amazon.com

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