Reddit Reddit reviews Cook N Home 1.5 Quart Stainless Steel Oil Storage Can Strainer, 6 Cup

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Cook N Home 1.5 Quart Stainless Steel Oil Storage Can Strainer, 6 Cup
Made of polished stainless steel in body and lid; Screen is reusable/removableMakes oils/grease reusable by filtering particles and offers convenient storageHolds 1.5 quarts (6 cups) to separate large amounts of frying oil safelyEasy to hold handle and includes a lid; Oil can be poured in hot or warmDishwasher safe; Measures: 5 in. width, 6 in. height, 6.5 in. length, and 1 lb
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5 Reddit comments about Cook N Home 1.5 Quart Stainless Steel Oil Storage Can Strainer, 6 Cup:

u/Azzizzi · 12 pointsr/whatisthisthing

I don't think it's for making coffee. I don't think it's missing any parts, either. It's for collecting grease from cooking. We had one of these on the stove when I was a kid. You can buy these from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Cook-Home-2-Quart-Stainless-Storage/dp/B00318C5P6/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_79_bs_tr_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=120F28YQS3GV4EWJYND7

Take a look at the difference in the strainer piece at the top. It's not a basket for coffee grounds. It's to catch small bits left over from cooking bacon. Then, you reuse the grease in cooking other things.

Notice three differences in this and a coffee percolator:

Simple strainer vs. basket

Missing rod in the middle

No spout for pouring out the coffee.

Edit:
Imusa brand - looks very similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Imusa-COMINHKPR56104-IMU-35520-Grease-Dispenser/dp/B00DEOQPHQ/ref=pd_bxgy_79_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00DEOQPHQ&pd_rd_r=H4VZZR4CZGAMDXSY4332&pd_rd_w=DBkZb&pd_rd_wg=ePfyB&psc=1&refRID=H4VZZR4CZGAMDXSY4332

u/unkilbeeg · 5 pointsr/castiron

Save it. I keep this in the refrigerator. The mesh filters the crud out.

I seldom use cooking oils for most things. Just a spoon of bacon grease. It's not good for searing, (not a high enough smoke point) and butter works better for eggs, but most everything else gets started with bacon grease. And it's actually not bad for eggs, I just like butter better.

u/brillke · 3 pointsr/DixieFood

We keep a container similar to this next to our stove.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00318C5P6/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?qid=1417746304&sr=8-6&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

I pour my bacon grease and bacon grease only, in this container and once it's about half full, I pour the strained grease into a wide-mouth jar and refrigerate. This is how my grandmother and mom did it. I've never had my grease go rancid.

u/cargo54 · 2 pointsr/keto

I bake a pack in a cooling rack and sheet pan. Cook until its almost done and pull it. I drain the grease, using a strainer and this http://www.amazon.com/Cook-Home-2-Quart-Stainless-Storage/dp/B00318C5P6/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1342368256&sr=8-7&keywords=grease+holder which i keep in my fridge. So i can use the grease as cooking oil.

u/SteakAppliedSciences · 2 pointsr/castiron

Someone on this sub recommended me this.