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2025-09-03 16:42:26
I ordered these strainer bags for trying to save some older latex paint I have that has some rust flakes from the old lids and dried edges and stuff on it. They fit well in a standard five-gallon bucket and held up well to use. I decided it was well worth the money (about $1.30 a bag) to throw them away after each use instead of trying to clean and reuse them as the paint was goopy and there was a lot of junk left in the bags.They seem to be well made, with firm stitching and elastic that held up through the whole process. There was plenty room within the bucket (the strainers went all the way to the bottom with room to spare) and they were easy to install and then remove, squeeze and toss.I am intrigued by the comments about straining honey - right now I just use a metal mesh double strainer, but it sounds like these may be a good addition to that process.
WC
2025-08-28 18:51:24
These are handy to filter out some older paint that has some dried lumps in them. The elastic top is really helpful to keep the filter in place as you pour paint into it. No slipping down into the bucket and creating a huge mess. They work well from thinned out paint to premium thicker paints. You'll appreciate having lump free paint.
LT
2025-08-13 13:48:58
While this is working as paint strainer, I also used it soak grass seeds before overseeding to my lawn. Pre-soaking the seeds help it to pass the first germinating stage, and this strainer completely nailed the job! All I need to do is changing water in these 7 days and I just take the bag out from the bucket and change out water! Works very well
Bridget McGeady
2025-08-11 15:58:23
I'll be using one of these soon when I touch up my front and side doors with leftover paint that is partly skinned over and has rust flakes around the rim. The elastic top should make the job easier, and the fabric looks very sturdy. I'm using most of these strainer bags in my large outdoor plant pots. Rabbits have been feasting on many of my garden plants so I'm transplanting them to large (26"-30" tall) pots. To keep the pots from using too much soil and getting too heavy, I'll put leftover packing styrofoam (which can't be recycled around here) in the bottom of each pot. Before I put the styrofoam in the bottom of the pots, it will go into these mesh bags to keep the styrofoam from infiltrating the soil. I'm sure there are tons of other "crafty" uses for these bags!
Chad Holt
2025-07-26 14:42:16
This paint strainer is exactly as advertised. They fit perfectly on a 5 gallon bucket and the elastic holds it in place. Well made and can be used multiple times with washing.
I love Spring!
2025-04-11 11:35:48
Durable, reusable, 250 micron strainer. Fit regular and wide mouth 5 gallon buckets. Other reviews say everything else. LoLGreat that they are reusable! And we'll made.
Customer
2025-03-02 15:30:06
This is just a simple paint strainer available at a fair price. I've tried a few already and haven't had any problems. It worked well when dealing with paint that had been sitting around for about a year, filtering out all the dried bits that might have otherwise ended up in my paint tray.
Robert
2025-02-07 17:40:46
So the mesh isn't super fine, so larger chunks will get caught, but small little particles will still flow through. Still, better than nothing and they are about the quality I was expecting.
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