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This 75 Micron Nylon Straining Bag is a versatile food-grade filter designed for making nut milk, juices, soups, and more. With its durable, reusable construction and practical design, it ensures a seamless straining experience for home brewers and health enthusiasts alike.
D**A
Works as Advertised
I have been using these bags for cold brew coffee and to drain home-made yogurt for Greek yogurt for a few weeks now. The bags seem to provide better extraction than I have just letting the coffee sit on the bottom of the container or in a metal filter. I believe there are two factors for that, one, the bag provides more surface area for the water to make contact, and, two, I am able to suspend the bag in the water. Just as with the metal filter, the bag does leave a bit of fine silt in the bottom of the container, but I have an extra-fine mesh strainer to remove that, so it these bags work very well for cold brew coffee. The bags are very strong, based on my twisting and squeezing the bags to remove the liquid from the coffee grounds and the whey from the yogurt. They work very well at straining the whey and leaving the solids.One bit of advice from a previous review that I read, which is a good idea, turn the bag inside out, so that the sewn seams are on the outside and the tight, closed seam is on the inside. That makes removing all the coffee grounds much easier. The same is true for the yogurt, so it doesn't get stuck in all the sewing on the seams.For yogurt it washes completely clean. For the cold brew coffee, there is some staining, but using a baking soda solution removes most of the staining, if that is an issue for you. As there are a number of bags in the package, I have been using one for yogurt and another for the coffee, so the staining isn't an issue for me.Overall I believe the bags are worth the price.
C**S
Works well.
Works well. Strong. Bag and arm Strength needed to strain juice for jelly.
T**S
This is the bag to get to strain yogurt
Forget anything you have read about using cheesecloth or coffee filter to strain yogurt into Greek yogurt. This is the bag you need. The dimensions may appear to be too large, but in use, this just the right size for one gallon of yogurt.Two tips: First turn the bag inside out so that the sewed seams are to the outside. This will make cleaning a lot easier. Second, wet the bag with water. This will help in the draining.Then drape this bag over a colander and place it over a suitable pot to catch the whey.Pour your yogurt in and let it drain.The 75 micron holes make draining yogurt easy and fool-proof. The whey comes out practically clear so there is no wasted yogurt. Draining yogurt about 11-12 hours makes for a nice consistency. I once accidentally left one batch draining for over 24 hours. I thought I would have turned my yogurt into cream cheese, but everything came out great.When the drain time is over, just lift the full bag and dump it into a large bowel. The yogurt simply falls out. Keeping the seams on the outside prevents any thing sticking. A few whips with a whisk and the yogurt is done.Cleaning these bags is a snap. The large size does make for a cumbersome clean up but it is really quite easy. Turn the bag inside out so that the seams are inside and the side that was touching the yogurt is on the outside. Simply rinse the bag with your hand inside. It really rinses out well. The yogurt left-overs really do slide off the bag material. Clean up takes about three minutes. Then just hang the bag up and it will dry quickly.I was struggling with and ruined several yogurt batches until I tried this bag. Don't buy a smaller bag like the 12x12. It was much more cumbersome to use as it just barely held one gallon. This this larger one and you wont' have any worries about anything spilling.Package came with two but honestly, I don't see this bag wearing out any time soon. Three batches of yogurt later and the bag does not have a blemish. .Seller shipped fast and the bags arrived clean and undamaged.I may not need to buy any replacements for a while, but if I do need a replacement, I will gladly order from the same supplier.
D**O
Closest to a coffee filter so far
This might be my third attempt on finding a good milk bag, so far it's been the better one. My only complaintish(?) Is that the bottom corner fabric is detaching, but it might be just excessive force. We'll see.
L**R
Great for cold brew and yogurt
The bag is a great size, and does a good job of straining. I bought one for making cold brew, and my fiancé uses the other one for her yogurt. I could use a smaller filter bag, but it's perfect for a half gallon of yogurt in the Instant Pot. We usually flip the bag inside out so nothing gets stuck in the corners or the overlocked seams. The yogurt is really easy to wash, but the finer coffee grounds take a while to clean up and sometimes get stuck in the seams. There's a bit of sediment, but nothing terrible. I might buy more in the future if I find more uses for it.
D**.
Micron size is important.
75 micron bags have very, very small holes. Trying to juice pineapple, Ginger and lemon and 75 microns is just too small. But the bags are durable!!! Very much so, reusable. I'll be ordering again to get larger holes.
K**.
Worked Great
We used these to strain berries from the juice for wine making. They worked great! They were extremely easy to clean and don't even stain. We bought the mid-size ones, thinking they would go over the top of a 5 gallon pail for straining, but they were way too small for that. However, I just held onto it while my husband poured the contents into the scak and it worked well. I would definitely recommend these. They are sturdy, let the juice through without any seeds or berries sneaking through and were very easy to clean, with no staining of the bags.
R**A
Money well spent!!
So so happy i went with this. I like to make juice in my blender and need to strain the bits out.This works perfect! I’m able to strain the juice and this bag catches the bits and pieces. My juice comes out great!
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