The Best Colanders of 2026
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OXO Good Grips 5-Quart Stainless-Steel Colander
Even drain holes, non-skid feet, and a grippy rim make this colander one of the best you can find. Read More
Pros
- Easy-grip rim
- Non-skid feet
- Even holes and drains well
Cons
- None that we could find
Bellemain Micro-Perforated Stainless Steel 5-Quart Colander
Made of stainless steel, this colander drains easily due to its elevated bottom and even perforations. We like how the handles stay cool, too. Read More
Pros
- Drains well without clogging
- Hole size suitable for very small foods, like rice
- Handles stay cool
Cons
- None that we could find
Comfify Collapsible Over The Sink Colander
This spacious over-the-sink colander can hold six quarts at a time. The collapsible silicone design makes it easy to store but difficult to clean. Read More
Pros
- Collapsible design for easy storage
- Fits even very wide sinks
Cons
- Difficult to clean
OXO Good Grips 3.5-Quart Silicone Collapsible Colander
It's cute, collapsible, and compact, but it also clogs, clings to food, and can't handle a wide variety of kitchen tasks. Read More
Pros
- Small, collapsible design
Cons
- Difficult to clean
- Not ideal for variety of foods
Joseph Joseph Square Colander (Medium)
You might be won over by the minimalist look and nice handle on this colander, but watch out for poor draining and food that slips through its holes. Read More
Pros
- Minimalist design
- Nice handle
Cons
- Drains poorly
- Holes slightly too large for some foods
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OXO Good Grips 5-Quart Stainless-Steel Colander
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Bellemain Micro-Perforated Stainless Steel 5-Quart Colander
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Comfify Collapsible Over The Sink Colander
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OXO Good Grips 3.5-Quart Silicone Collapsible Colander
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Joseph Joseph Square Colander (Medium)
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LiveFresh Stainless Steel Micro-Perforated 5-Quart Colander
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The Rundown
- Our favorite colanders are the OXO Good Grips 5-Quart Stainless-Steel Colander and the Bellemain Micro-Perforated Stainless Steel 5-Quart Colander.
- The best colanders feature perfectly sized holes for efficient draining without clogging, along with sturdy, cool-to-touch handles and non-skid feet for stability.
- Consider stainless steel models for durability and even drainage, ensuring they can handle both pasta and smaller grains like rice effectively.
You might find yourself overlooking the importance of a good colander—until you can't find one and end up trying to drain a steaming-hot pot of pasta using a cutting board. That's when you'll wish that you had the OXO Good Grips 5-Quart Stainless-Steel Colander (available at Bloomingdale's) in your corner.
I've underestimated the importance of this tool more than once, and I admit that I own a cheap plastic colander that constantly frustrates me as it allows pasta to pass through its large holes. But with such a massive variety of colanders on the market, upgrading can be confusing! Is there a difference between stainless steel, mesh or enamel? Should you opt for a simple plastic piece or an easy-to-store collapsible one? And what about these over-the-sink models? To put a rest to these questions, I chose seven top-rated colanders from each category and looked into each colander to examine how each one strains pasta, rinses rice, and holds up under boiling water. After tallying the results, I came away with a few recommendations.
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Lindsay is a professional chef, recipe developer, writer, and developmental editor. After years of working in restaurant kitchens, she turned to writing to share her passion for local, organic, and seasonal ingredients with home cooks and food enthusiasts.
Ceara Perez-Murphy is a staff writer at Reviewed. In her free time she likes trying out new recipes in the kitchen, exploring new restaurants and spending time outdoors with her dogs.
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