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The OXO Good Grips Silicone Steamer is a durable, flexible steaming basket designed to fit pots 7 inches and larger. Its high walls keep food safely above boiling water, while stay-cool handles fold inward to allow pot lids and secure transport. Made from one-piece silicone, it’s dishwasher safe, rolls up for compact storage, and fits a variety of cookware types, making it a versatile and long-lasting kitchen essential.




| ASIN | B00A2KD8IY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,703 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #27 in Steamer Cookware |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,447) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2012 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Finish Type | Non-Stick |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719812034232 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Item Diameter | 7 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 1142380 |
| Manufacturer | OXOX9 |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| UPC | 719812034232 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| With Lid | No |
K**N
No more metal or plastic steamer baskets that fall apart!!
I am very happy with this product! I knew it would be well made as OXO is known for that but really the best thing is not having to deal with those metal or plastic steamer baskets that always fall apart and are so hard to clean. This is a one piece, fits perfectly in my pans and the handles are perfect. Thanks OXO, 5 stars!!
A**D
Works quite well, even if it looks like a space-alien.
OK, this thing looks a bit like it came from a SciFi cartoon, right? But it works great, does NOT stick to the bottom of pots, and fits in every single pot we have, even a large stock pot. The handles fold over in the pot, and if you wear gloves, the steamer is quite easy to remove while hot. I recommend using some kind of tongs for vegetables, better than trying to get out all at once. Rolls up to fit inside any of the pots for storage, too.
A**J
Works fine, just need a larger pot
I wish it was smaller so it would fit into a small saucepan, but it fits fine into larger one, easy to lift out, easy to clean, carries just as much as metal ones do & goes in dishwasher.
A**E
Easy to clean
This thing is awesome to use! Put a little water in pan with a lid. Start boiling water. Rub frozen chicken pieces with a little olive oil before you lay, one layer of chicken, in steamer. When water boils, put steamer/chicken in pan and cover on low boil for 20 minutes. Turn off stove, leave chicken on burner to finish cooking while you do something else. Chicken will slide right off the steamer and it's easy to clean!
E**M
Works great AND rolls up for storage!
I was hoping this was big enough to suspend itself in my new rice cooker (an Aroma model I purchased at Costco) to replace the plastic steamer basket (don't like cooking in plastic). Sadly, it is just sliiiiightly too small, and slides down to the bottom. I was going to return it and try another brand, but as I was putting it back I read the packaging... Those handles latch lightly together in the pot (so you can lift the lid without having to cram the handles back in each time, like my old silicone steamer) AND you can roll it up for storage--one of the handles loops around the little peg legs at the bottom to keep it tidy. Never mind, I'm keeping this one! It has since taken over as my primary veg steamer. It holds a lot of veggies (I usually cook at least 4 cups), and the contoured sides keep them in even when you take the steamer out of the pot (LOVE this feature! All of my other steamers go flat when you remove them from the pot and set them on the counter, meaning a lot of chasing peas). It is quite a bit thicker than the other silicone steamers I've seen, so it doesn't do well in my Cuisinart 2 quart saucepan (height issue, the diameter is okay especially with the folds in the sides, but it's not floppy enough to deal with the 1/3" of extra height and just pops the lid up). I use it with a bigger soup/pasta pot and it's fine. If that pot is in use I can use it with an even bigger pot--because the sides don't flop down it just sits in the middle of the pot and keeps the veg in by itself.
T**N
Silicone Good... Weebles wobble but... So what.??!!!
I was looking for a good quality steamer that would last. I did NOT want rust.... I did NOT want something that would come apart in use. I wanted a steamer that I could easily use and that would not cause me any grief. I found exactly what I wanted. Now granted, this steamer is a bit on the "spendy" side compared to some of the little metal ones. But it has great handles and it folds and fits conveniently into smaller pots. It is very heat resistant and works just as good as it looks. I tried it in a smallish 2 quart pot and it fit okay. The sides fold in on themselves and allow it to work as designed...although the capacity is reduced when used like this. If you use it in a larger pot, it holds more.. I found I could manage the handles without burning myself as long as I was careful. The steamer holds its shape well as long as YOU hold onto both handles. It has room for about one inch of water under the steamer....which is plenty for most applications as long as you watch it and don't allow it to cook completely dry. I would prefer to have slightly longer legs, but if you added additional length there, it would cause the overall height to stick up more and possibly interfere with the lid.... So it's a tradeoff. I will gladly accept it the way it is. This steamer is best used in a larger pot than I use. A three or four quart pot would allow more internal room for food, keep the overall height usable, and allow more volume for steaming water. NOTE: This steamer is a rubber material (Silicone..). If you don't observe due diligence and you allow the pot to boil dry..... Well, your steamer will not survive that much dry heat. While there is water in the pot, the actual temperature inside the pot is limited to the boiling point of water (more or less... there is a temperature variation called "latent heat")...which keeps the silicone from self-destructing. If the pot boils dry, the temperature rapidly goes up and the silicone will eventually melt to the pot. It really doesn't take very long to steam most things, so just watch it while it is on the stove and you will not have any problems. So, five stars for a well conceived and well constructed item. It does the job, and does it well. If you don't mind paying a little more for a better "mousetrap", then you will really like this steamer. Nice item...
T**.
Worked OK - would not buy again
I likes the idea of this steamer. I liked the look and sturdiness of it when I received it. When using it, you can fold the handles inside the lid of the pot you are steaming stuff in, or leave them poking out under the lid. I make my 'hard boiled' eggs now by steaming them (try it, you will never go back to boiling them) and this steamer worked OK. Lifting 12 eggs in it proved difficult and one even fell out onto the floor. The steamer also emitted an definite rubber smell when using it with veggies. I can't speak to it's longevity as because of my own dumb fault I let a pot boil dry when steaming eggs. The legs of the steamer burned right off. I was not impressed enough with the other aspects of it's performance to even consider purchasing another one of them. Back to stainless steel baskets for me.
A**R
This silicone steamer basket is a good fit for the Pressure King Pro 6 litre one pot. I bought it to use in addition to the shallow basket that comes with the pot and the two go together very well, doubling the area in which vegetables can be steamed. I was tempted to buy one of the cheaper versions, but read horror stories of them melting etc. I can recommend the oxo basket - it is good quality and performs well in the Pressure King Pro.
F**O
Utilisé une seule fois pour le moment, pour faire du chou-fleur au Cookeo. Il n'avait pas l'air très grand sur le site, mais je me suis fiée aux commentaires clients et ne suis pas déçue de la contenance. J'avais hésité avec un autre modèle "lotus" à un prix bien moindre, mais j'ai préféré celui-là pour ses bords recourbés, ce qui donne un panier assez profond. Même en le remplissant complètement, la cuisson est uniforme. Les anses sont très pratiques pour extraire le panier du Cookeo. Se lave et se range très facilement. A voir sur la durée...
M**H
I like it but find it hard to remove from my 6 quart instant pot because it fits so snugly. So I'd have to wait til the pot cools down a little before removing, or risk getting scalded.
K**S
Abgesehen vom Preis, kann man diesen Teller so gut wie überall verwenden. Ich bin sehr zufrieden damit.
I**E
Purtroppo si è bruciato e incollato alla pentola la prima volta che lo abbiamo usato. Non lo consiglio in quanto troppo vicino al bordo inferiore della pentola e se l'acqua è troppa, le verdure si lessano, se invece è poca (come nel mio caso) evapora in troppo poco tempo e si brucia tutto.
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