SIFTR 3.0: Strain, Drain & Save Kitchen Set
Two essential kitchen tools, one perfect bundle for fuss-free cooking and sustainable storage.
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Whether you’re draining beans, sealing pet food, or prepping produce, SIFTR 3.0 nails it with simplicity, style, and smarts. A tiny toolset that makes a huge difference in any kitchen.
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UN&i has a great Kickstarter track record with eight projects and a trusted manufacturing partner since 2019. They’re clearly listening to backer feedback and expanding the bundle with thoughtful upgrades. Their logistics plan is solid, backed by years of experience with both factory and shipping teams.
This bundle is the definition of clever kitchen utility—compact, multi-use, and genuinely problem-solving. From no-mess poached eggs to makeshift cocktail strainers, these tools go way beyond just draining beans. Durable, flexible silicone + thoughtful sizing = maximum versatility in minimal space.
Reusable, dishwasher-safe silicone helps cut back on single-use plastic, cling film, and foil—huge sustainability win. Their focus on long-lasting design and low-waste kitchen habits shows real eco-intent. Would love to see a bit more detail on packaging and end-of-life recycling guidance.
The early bird bundle starts at £14 (~$19) for one colander and three reusable lids—an absolute steal for what you get. Full sets and family packs (like the 7-piece mega bundle at £34) give you every size for every need, all under $50. Practical, affordable, and built to last—a backer’s dream combo.
Repeat Creator. They have delivered their previous products. I'm in the U.S. and can't be sure of delivery; not because of them. Are tariffs going to be charged or a problem?
I love the design. I love the various colors. I love that they are using silicone. Silicone lasts a long time.
It's made with silicone. I'm not sure if silicone is environmental or not. I don't think it is if silicone is a kind of rubber. Maybe, the material used to make it is environmentally friendly.
The backer price seems kind of inexpensive. However, is there shipping costs? Do we have to pay any tariffs? Are the tariffs exorbitant prices?
Why not it is a silicon mold
Is it safe to store food in a can after opening?
In my experience silicon never last as long as it claims
Well is it safe to store food this way?
These appear to look nice and handy. However, I do have a major concern, being in the U.S. I don't see anything about shipping and/or tariffs.