4pc Soil Sieve Set, Stainless Steel 12″ diameter

  • 12 x 3″
  • 3 DIFFERENT MESH SCREENS
  • 4, 5, AND 10 MESHES PER INCH
  • MAKE YOUR OWN BONSAI SOIL
  • LARGE 12inch DIAMETER 3inch HIGH

Product Description
Our sieve set consists of a 12″ diameter by 3″ high stainless steel frame with three interchangeable screens of 4, 5, and 10 meshes per inch. Use to grade soils for layering and to remove fine compacting dust that inhibits proper drainage.

4pc Soil Sieve Set, Stainless Steel 12″ diameter



5 Responses to “4pc Soil Sieve Set, Stainless Steel 12″ diameter”

  1. Noreen M. Sullivan
    November 20th, 2009 03:32
    5

    Where has this been all my life! I do a lot of gardening and there are a lot of stones that made it difficult and I usually ended up throwing good soil away with the rocks. But no more. With the soil sieve I just fill it with soil, shake it and then throw the remaining stones away and am left with a beautiful pile of clean dirt. (I know-oxymoron) It’s fast and kind of fun. My only suggestion would be they make it a little bigger. Don’t be misled by “Bonsai”. I use it outdoors and I have multiple gardens.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Michael Smith
    November 20th, 2009 00:49
    4

    I’ve had this item for several years now. My wife and I take it with us to Venice, Florida, the Shark Tooth Capitol of the world. Using this sifter in the surf helps sift out the sand beautifully and makes finding fossilized shark teeth a snap. It’s stainless steel so it won’t rust in the salty water, except for the actual mesh itself, it’ll rust if you don’t keep it rinsed with fresh water. Its also very sturdy and has never bent or warped digging up 8-10 pounds of wet sand. I’ve used it off and on for over three years and it works great!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Michael Smith
    November 19th, 2009 23:06
    3

    My wife and I bought this to take on our vacation to Venice Beach, Florida, also known as the Shark Tooth Capital of the World. We used this sieve to sift sand and shells and found 78 shark teeth. Be aware however that the actual screen is NOT stainless steel, only the body.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. S. Taylor
    November 19th, 2009 20:17
    2

    Pay attention, this is a gardening tool, not a kitchen tool. Didn’t I feel silly when my wife said she wanted a sieve and I bought her this! Fortunately, her father is into bonsai and might appreciate it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. G. Kirschner
    November 19th, 2009 18:48
    1

    Bought to use for rock-hounding. Not really sturdy enough for it. Should be a fine product for soil sieving. Good thing I have a garden aw well :-)
    Rating: 4 / 5

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