This classic 3 cup sifter is the perfect size for any sifting job. Mrs. Anderson's favorite flour sifter features a stainless steel body, 2 wire agitator and stainless steel mesh screen. Flour sifters are great for breaking up clumps of flour while aerating the flour to add more volume. For all your baking needs, it is smart to trust Mrs. Anderson!
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Product Length:
6.0 inches
Product Width:
5.88 inches
Product Height:
5.5 inches
Product Weight:
0.75 pounds
Package Length:
5.8 inches
Package Width:
5.3 inches
Package Height:
4.8 inches
Package Weight:
0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 45 reviews
Features
Mrs. Anderson's Favorite Sifter
3 cup size is ideal for most sifting jobs also available in 1 and 5 cup sizes
Features a stainless steel body, stainless steel 2 wire agitator and stainless steel mesh screen
Volume markings can be seen on the inside and outside of the sifter
Crank handle
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 45 customer reviews )
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60 of 60 found the following review helpful:
Can't Get More Basic Than This Mar 03, 2009
By Reader I had an automatic sifter with triple screens, and it was a real workhorse; long after it had warped, it still worked just fine. But it was impossible to keep hard gritty stuff from collecting between the screens, and no amount of washing got them out. So I got this little crank sifter, which, admittedly, is puny by comparison. It's super light, and the crank doesn't feel all that sturdy. But the silly thing does the job, and faster than my old automatic. Moreover, it's simple to keep clean; you can easily wash it by hand. My one problem is that the flour sometimes leaps out the top, because the sifter is simply a semi-circular bar moving the flour on a single screen. So I wind up putting plastic wrap over it when I'm using it. Overall, though, it's a decent little contraption for the money.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Good & Functional Apr 20, 2009
By Virginia Drake After going through a series of new designs of flour sifters over the years decided to go back to Mom's old fashioned unit. It really does work best of them all - simple, useful, and holds quite a bit of flour.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Just What You Need Jun 20, 2009
By Kathlyn Storey
"Kathlyn A Storey"
If you do any baking from scratch, of course you need a flour sifter. It was time for me to get a new one; I have been using my mother's for over 40 years. It was only one cup, worked by pumping a handle with the fingers, plus it was just too darn old and hard to keep clean. The three cup size is much more practical, and I was surprised at how functional the crank was at rapidly churning out the flour. At $7.99 with both the 4 for 3 and super saver specials, this was a good purchase.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Basic and OK Jan 07, 2010
By Wasatch After I bought this I found one just like it at my grocery store for $6. I bought for $14 with shipping. Also, the "guage" or particle size that it allows through the strainer part is quite large. I am using it to sift freshly ground oat, wheat and flax and I'm finding that I have to do use this one on the first pass, then use a strainer and a whisk and do a second, finer pass in order to get the result I want. But its cheap and it works. Its also fast at doing what it does.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
It works Feb 14, 2009
By C. Williams Lately, it seems that everything is new and improved. I had difficulty finding a normal, crank-handled sifter. I can't use the ones with the squeeze handles. I'm happy with this. Sometimes old-fashioned is better.