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Aluminium Vadi Thattu, Perforated Flat Plate with Brass Feet, Brushed Silver Finish for Rice Draining, Food Straining & Kitchen Prep [Lightweight, Corrosion-Resistant Design]
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A strainer that sits pretty on the counter
Most draining plates do their job and disappear. This one has character, the brushed silver finish catches the light, and the two small brass feet give it a lifted, almost deliberate presence on your kitchen shelf. The scattered perforations across the center are arranged just asymmetrically enough to feel handmade, and they do serious work draining rice, dal, or fresh vegetables without letting anything slip through.
Built to handle daily draining without the fuss
The aluminium construction keeps the piece light in your hand, even when it's loaded with wet rice or freshly washed produce, so you're not wrestling with weight while you're trying to drain. The brushed finish resists fingerprints far better than a polished surface would, and the perforations are sized just right, small enough to catch individual grains, large enough that water flows through without pooling. The brass feet aren't just decorative; they raise the plate slightly off the counter, letting air circulate underneath and preventing moisture from sitting on your work surface.
Why this plate earns its place in your kitchen
You'll reach for this regularly because it's genuinely useful and doesn't look like a utility item relegated to a dark cupboard. The combination of lightweight aluminium and solid brass details means it'll handle years of rinsing and scrubbing without bending or warping. Unlike heavier stainless steel strainers, this one moves easily from sink to stove to table, and the brushed finish hides water spots and daily wear, so it always looks intentional.
Rinse and air dry after each use
Mild soap and warm water keep it clean; the brushed finish actually hides spots better than polished metal would. Store it standing on its brass feet to let air circulate underneath.
Product specifications
Material
Aluminium with brass feet
Finish
Brushed silver
Design
Circular flat plate with asymmetrical perforations in the center, resting on two ornate brass feet
Use case
Rice draining, Dal straining, Vegetable washing, Daily kitchen prep
Why Shop with Confidence
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Lightweight Aluminium
Easy to handle when full of wet rice or vegetables no strain on your wrist during draining.
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Brushed Silver Finish
Resists fingerprints and water spots stays looking intentional even after daily use.
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Brass Feet Design
Raises the plate off the counter for air circulation preventing moisture damage to your work surface.
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Asymmetrical Perforations
Small, carefully placed holes drain water quickly while holding rice, dal and vegetable pieces without loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, aluminium is naturally corrosion-resistant and won't rust. The brushed finish also helps protect it from oxidation during daily use.
They're both, they give the plate an elegant look while lifting it slightly off the counter, allowing air to circulate underneath and preventing moisture buildup.
This plate is designed primarily for draining wet foods and rinsing, and handles both cold and room-temperature use. For very hot foods, check with your preference, but it's best suited to the draining task.
The perforations are fixed and asymmetrically arranged, so they strain effectively without the flexibility of mesh. They're sized to let water through quickly while holding rice, dal grains, and vegetable pieces securely.
Yes, the brushed silver finish actually hides water spots and fingerprints better than polished metal. A quick rinse and air dry after use keeps it looking fresh.
Aluminium is significantly lighter than steel, so it's easier to handle when full of wet rice or vegetables, yet durable enough for everyday kitchen work.

