🍯 Funnel your way to flawless canning—because every jar deserves the best!
The DeloveCanning Funnel Kit includes three stainless steel funnels (small, large, and an umbrella strainer) designed for wide and regular mason jars. Made from durable, rust-resistant food-grade stainless steel, this dishwasher-safe set handles hot and cold ingredients with ease. Its unique strainer attachment filters out residues, while the stackable design ensures easy storage, making it an essential tool for efficient, mess-free home canning and kitchen transfers.
C**T
These are good canning funnels
These are good canning funnels. I don't know if the finish is chrome or polished stainless but it cleans up with just a quick rinse under the faucet. We've had these for awhile now and they've not rusted or anything. Lightweight funnels. I've never used the strainer so I really can't comment on it's effectiveness or anything but if you're canning sauce it looks like it would catch anything you didn't want in the jar. Good stuff.
A**.
Easy to use and now I can throw out my plastic funnels.
These are perfect for canning. I can throw out my plastic canning funnels. These fit both wide and regular jars. The design works well and it a good value. I haven’t had any stability issues. I store them in my canner. The funnel capacity is acceptable
F**G
Stainless steel funnel set with strainer
I have some 'collaspible' funnels and that's what they do.. collapse. These DO NOT collapse! They appear to be stainless steel. I've washed them in the dishwasher many times, no problem. Nice to have two different sizes and a strainer. I use canning jars for storage to stay away from all the chemicals in most plastics and these funnels are invaluable when pouring leftovers and/or anything I'm prepping to freeze in my jars. There is a place for the silicone funnels I suppose, but right now, these stainless funnels are my go tos. Having said all of this, I never hesitate to update my reviews should new info seem useful. All of my reviews reflect my honest, personal experience with the reviewed item - your experience may be different. I am not influenced by any outside source. I receive/accept NO free products or discounts that are not available to all shoppers- ever. I am a verified purchaser - not a compensated reviewer. I have been doing honest, trustworthy reviews for well over 25 years with Amazon - posting thousands and thousands of reviews - which have been viewed over 8.2 million times to date. I am NOT a fake reviewer. BOTTOM LINE: I pay for ALL my stuff, just like you do - with hard earned dollars!
A**R
Great use
Well made and work well for many size jars. Dishwasher safe.
K**Y
Worked well for canning.
This works great for filling jars or using with a food processor. It fits great into the top of jars, regular and wide mouth. It is nice quality and has held up fine so far.
S**A
Works great
These are great. I have a plastic funnel for canning. This has a bigger and deeper funnel. Less spilling. Fits all my mason jars. Easy to clean and store.
R**O
These funnels are the ones to get: superb quality
I was astonished how well made these are as well as their quality. Two different sizes of REAL metal, highly polished (thus more slippery from which stuff off). And the strainer is a god-send: who else offers this?A couple comments to other negative comments… Yes, the funnel lip is shorter than the cheap plastic funnels, but pouring carefully should ALWAYS be used / practiced — commonly one is dealing with a hot liquid. Furthermore, the top diameter is more than twice that of other funnels, so one does not have to be so careful to “aim” when pouring. Anyone who does not have a pouring protocol to hang on to the funnel while pouring is asking for trouble. Even the plastic ones will tip over of the poured material is not perfectly centered in the hole. From my perspective, I would much rather have a larger top opening, particularly when pouring from larger pots, rather than risking “missing” the funnel altogether. One easy solution I use is to butt the funnel against the wall, another appliance, etc., when pouring from a large pot. I have always done that, only now, because of the super large top funnel opening, I can pour more easily with more room between the jar and the wall, KitchenAid mixer, or whatever I am using. Additionally, a helping (holding) hand from another family member is making canning a family affair: a good bonding, as well as a teaching (safety) moment. One other commented noted that she(?) does not believe they are stainless steel because they are not magnetic. Not all stainless steel is magnetic. The kind of stainless used in food processing / contact / (higher end) kitchen sinks are nearly always NOT magnetic. When I grew up, we had a 9' long kitchen sink: to sinks flanked on both sides by a sloped drainage flat area. This is the first time I, as a child, was puzzled by a metal that was NOT magnetic. Thus, not being magnetic is a good thing, in this case: it is likely a higher quality stainless steel meant for food handling. The magnetic properties of stainless steel (generally 300 series) have higher nickel and chromium percentages (the chromium (likely) gives these funnels the mirror, shiny finish. Stainless steel in the 400 series are generally magnetic because they have a higher iron content. Magnetism in most metal amalgamations is a generally a function of the metal’s iron content.From a food safety perspective, ya just cannot beat metal, period. Bacteria and other microbes can easily "hide" in the nicks and scratches of plastic. Boiling these in water is ONLY way to get plastic tools clean with any certainty. Nothing sticks to metal (except cheap aluminum which is easily scratched), unless is is dried on. However, a good soaking in hot, soapy water will remove anything that might be attached to metal. There is a reason my nearly all restaurant tools and accessories are made (exclusively) with metal, usually cast aluminum or stainless steel. The only non-metal stuff in their kitchens are silicone stuff.One other advantage of these funnels is I now have 4 different circular shapes to cut out circular dough patterns, etc. The bottom part of the funnels are as “sharp” as any cookie cutters so making round stuff is a lot easier. The top of the funnel, of course, is not “sharp” but it does provide a nice circle for a butter knife to cut thru whatever dough and / or draw circles.
A**R
Funnels
These funnels work great. The regular mouth was a little small so I had to use the large mouth one.
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