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The Sidasu 120 Mesh Fine Sieve is a premium food-grade stainless steel kitchen tool designed for ultra-fine sifting of flour, tea, coffee, and other powders. Its 0.13mm mesh ensures impurity-free, smooth textures ideal for baking and daily culinary tasks. Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, it offers precise control and easy maintenance, making it a must-have for any modern kitchen.







| Best Sellers Rank | #35,330 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #27 in Baking Sifters |
| Brand | Sidasu |
| Color | Sifter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 111 Reviews |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Mesh Opening Size | 0.13 Millimeters |
| Style | fine mesh |
M**R
Great product
Excellent quality and has sifted through hundreds of lbs of ground wheat with no issues. Recommend
G**S
Works great but read my two tips
It works amazingly. I bought the 60 and 40 screen model. It saves me so much time! A few observations: 1) I don’t think I should get water on the screens to wash them. I believe they might rust. I plan to dust them off instead after each use. There are no instructions about this in the included instruction sheet. 2) DO NOT use the included paintbrush tool! Is sheds little hairs all over the flour. It created a disaster for me. Just buy a high quality basting brush to dust off the flour from the screens and base bowl.
A**A
Time saver
This made milling my own flour so much easier. Trying to sift through flour by hand was tedious and painful. This was a game-changer. It is much quieter than I thought it would be and not awful at all. The size of the mill is large but not much more than teh mill itself. The screen is thick enough and seems sturdy. Its wide enough to be easy to clean nd a pretty simple design. I do wish they added extra springs.
B**A
Works so well - Saves a ton of time
I use my sifter every couple of weeks to mill my own flours. I ended up purchasing a #80 mesh because I found the #60 was not quite fine enough for enriched breads. the #60 mesh takes a bit more liquid for recipes, whereas most commercially purchased flours use #80. But the #60 works well for corn and rice - really depends how fine you want things. Bottom line though is I may end up buying another one at some point because I love it and it makes me want to make more flour. We've been doing all our flour now as home milled flour after getting this sifter - it saves so much time from manual sifting and does a much better job. I primarily use it for soft white wheat and hard white wheat - then I mix the sifted flour for various flour needs. All purpose is a 50/50 mix of hard white and soft white. but breads use a 60/40 or 70/30, or 90/10 mix if hard to soft wheat. Pastries are good with pure soft white. I mill about 2000g - 4000g every couple weeks and use this sifter with a #80 mesh for everything now.
M**E
Fantastic Investment
Game changer! This thing works absolutely great. Totally made grinding and sifting my own flour possible :) If you mill your ish grains, you NEED this machine!
A**R
Grits essential
Perfect for making grits
A**E
I got the sifter with hopes that will work despite no manufacture contact info
I’ve had this unit only for about three days and I’ve used it four times to get flowers shifted for the holidays. It seems to be working OK at this point. But my confidence level is medium/hopeful. I don’t have much to say about a manufacturer who does not have their web address, phone number, or anyway to contact them on their brochure. So I bought this as questionable, but hoping it conpoint. The springs were attached upside down easily fixed. It would also be nice to be able to buy a spare set of springs. Again no contact info to do suck your thing.
K**F
Great sifter, bad packaging
I ordered this sifter after watching a lot of videos on sifting flour. I love milling, but not sifting as it takes a ton of time. Today I processed einkorn, used the 80 gage sieve and I had a beautiful all purpose einkorn. I thought, just as good as the all purpose I purchased for comparison. Some reviews said that there were sharp edges on the sifter. After looking it all over, I did not find any edges that would cut me while using the sifter. I did run a finger over all those parts, nothing sharp. Also, I saw some reviews complained about the springs that hold the sifter together. Yes, they are tight but not hard to attach properly. I do have some nerve and trigger finger issues. This wasn't a game changer for me. I was careful when attaching them. My biggest issue, the only thing that keeps me from giving this sifter 5 stars was the packing that it was shipped. The box housing the sifter had a lot of that Styrofoam that has static and easily breaks up. It was painful unboxing as many small Styrofoam pieces were all over my kitchen. I was extremely careful and even bagged up what I could to throw in the trash where it will live for the next 500 years. Today, after having received it earlier in the week, the sifter is still shedding Styrofoam particles. My kitchen has these small Styrofoam particles everywhere. Why would any company still use this packing material? I understand that we can't fully eliminate plastics for shipping some items, but this was a horror show of small particles of Styrofoam that really were easier to flush down the sink which I worked hard not to do. Other than that a great flour sifter.
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