Oil Funnel with Metal_Filter

$10.95

We love a good fried treat, but tossing the oil after frying can be a pain. Learn how to safely dispose of your used cooking oil for a cleaner, safer kitchen. If you’re planning to deep fry again in the future, you don’t need to worry about disposing of the oil. Save the oil for later. To keep it in ready-to-fry condition, strain the oil through a coffee filter or a few layers of cheese cloth to remove any crumbs or bits of food. Or you can pour, and strain used kitchen oil using this Oil Funnel w/ Metal Filter.

You can save your cooking oil to reuse later, but if it’s gone bad or you don’t want it, there are some easy, safe ways to get rid of it. There’s a limit to how many times you can reuse oil, though, so give it a sniff test before use. If it smells rotten or rancid, then it’s not safe to cook with. It’s important to note that each time you reuse the oil it deteriorates and is more susceptible to burning.

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Oil Funnel with Metal_Filter

We love a good fried treat, but tossing the oil after frying can be a pain. Learn how to safely dispose of your used cooking oil for a cleaner, safer kitchen. If you’re planning to deep fry again in the future, you don’t need to worry about disposing of the oil. Save the oil for later. To keep it in ready-to-fry condition, strain the oil through a coffee filter or a few layers of cheese cloth to remove any crumbs or bits of food. Or you can pour, and strain used kitchen oil using this Oil Funnel w/ Metal Filter.

You can save your cooking oil to reuse later, but if it’s gone bad or you don’t want it, there are some easy, safe ways to get rid of it. There’s a limit to how many times you can reuse oil, though, so give it a sniff test before use. If it smells rotten or rancid, then it’s not safe to cook with. It’s important to note that each time you reuse the oil it deteriorates and is more susceptible to burning.

Eliminate the mess and danger of handling the oil in your deep fryer with this quality plastic oil funnel. This easy-to-use funnel helps you safely drain the oil from your deep fryer into a storage container after cooking. Before you begin to consider disposal options, check with your local waste department. They may have guidelines or protocols for getting rid of cooking grease.

This heavy-duty plastic funnel features a metal filter for removing large pieces from used fryer oil. Matching paper filters are sold separately under product CC5105. Use this Oil Funnel with Metal_Filter to transfer used oil to the proper receptacle safely and efficiently.

Materials: Food-Safe Plastic Dimensions: 11″ x 9″

When done transferring used oil, store the remaining oil in a cool, airtight container in a dark area of your kitchen. It is important to note that you should reuse oil only once or twice. Give it a sniff before using it; if it smells rancid, toss it out. Remember that each time you reuse oil, the oil deteriorates and the smoke point (the temperature at which it will burn) decreases.

There are a few no-no’s when it comes to getting rid of used cooking oil. Don’t pour oil down the drain or in the toilet. It can clog not only your pipes but also the city sewer mains. You should also not add oil to a septic system. It can clog pipes and, even worse, your distribution lines and drainage field. Water contaminated with oil is difficult—sometimes impossible—to treat. This means it can eventually pollute local waterways. Don’t pour hot oil into the trash can, as it can attract insects and rodents as well as cause issues with garbage trucks and solid waste sites. You should also not dispose of cooking oil into compost bins or piles. Fats, in general, are bad for compost, and cooking oil is nothing but fat.
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Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 9 × 1 in

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