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The Best Colanders

A colander is the go-to tool to use when draining pasta, but a good one can do so much more than that. Which model is best?

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By Sawyer Hill & Kate Shannon Levine

Last Updated October 24, 2025

Editor&aposs Note:Update, October 2025

We retested our winner and a redesigned colander from OXO. The RSVP International Endurance Precision Pierced 5 Qt. Colander remains our top choice.

Top Pick

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

WinnerRSVP International Precision Pierced 5 Qt. Colander

The bowl of this colander is covered with tiny perforations, so liquids drain from it quickly. Its tall base lifts it high above water draining in a sink. It doesn’t have any bells or whistles, but it doesn’t need them: This simple colander is the best we’ve ever tested. We also like that it’s dishwasher-safe and didn’t dent when we dropped it.

Model Number: PUNCH-5

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Metal ring

Height of Base: 1⅛ in

Height of Bowl: 4¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $25.60

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

The bowl of this colander is covered with tiny perforations, so liquids drain from it quickly. Its tall base lifts it high above water draining in a sink. It doesn’t have any bells or whistles, but it doesn’t need them: This simple colander is the best we’ve ever tested. We also like that it’s dishwasher-safe and didn’t dent when we dropped it.

Model Number: PUNCH-5

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Metal ring

Height of Base: 1⅛ in

Height of Bowl: 4¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $25.60

What You Need To Know

The best colanders sit securely in your sink, drain quickly, and contain foods of different sizes without allowing them to slip through their holes. Our longtime winner, the RSVP International Endurance Precision Pierced 5 Qt. Colander, is well-designed and sturdy. It’s able to hold and drain large volumes of food efficiently, and its tall base lifts food above water as it drains away.

Graphic that reads "anatomy of the winner". The winning RSVP International model has blurbs surrounding it calling out the best traits.

We also reviewed mini colanders, which are great for tasks like washing a handful of berries or rinsing a can of beans. If you’re looking for a tool to rinse rice, strain sauces, or sift ingredients for baking, see our reviews of fine-mesh strainers and small fine-mesh strainers.

Many people use their colanders almost every day for tasks like draining pasta, rinsing produce, and more, so it’s important to have a reliable one. Today, there are many styles of colanders, including collapsible models and over-the-sink designs, but previous reviews have taught us to avoid models with innovative features (see “Skip These Styles”). We’ve also learned that colanders made from silicone or plastic tend to get dingy after multiple washes and aren’t as stable or durable as those made from stainless steel. And we’ve learned that hole size and placement matter. Colanders with holes that were too big allowed small or skinny foods to slip through, while models with clusters of holes and large stretches of unperforated metal drained too slowly. For this review, we focused on simple, no-frills stainless-steel models with capacities of 4.5 or 5 quarts, the sizes we found to be most useful for everyday kitchen tasks; all had lots of small holes.

Image of styles to avoid.
In our previous testings, we learned that some styles of colanders aren’t worth the trouble.

What to Look for

  • Numerous Tiny, Well-Distributed Perforations: From previous reviews, we know that colanders with many holes that are evenly distributed across their bowls drain water quickly and efficiently, preventing foods from sitting in hot water and overcooking. The size of the holes also mattered; the tiniest holes prevented small foods like angel hair from slipping through the bowl. The exact arrangement of the holes didn’t matter as much as the size and number, though. We tested some models with columns of tiny holes, others with concentric circles of tiny holes, and models with tiny holes all over: All were capable of draining effectively.
  • Tall, Wide Ring-Shaped Base: When you pour a pot full of hot water and pasta into a colander, a large volume of water can pool in the sink. Models with bases that were at least 1 inch tall provided enough clearance to prevent pasta in the colander from mingling with all that water. We also found that models with wider ring-shaped bases provided enough stability, so the colander didn’t topple over while we strained food.

Colanders with tall, ringed-shaped bases were stable and provided enough clearance to prevent food from mingling with sink water. On the other hand, colanders with short, stubby bases were more prone to tipping over and sat too close to the sink.

  • Tall Bowls: Colanders with bowls that were at least 4 inches tall ensured that food never cascaded into the sink when we emptied a pot full of boiling water and pasta into them.
  • Wide Loop-Shaped Handles: We had a preference for models with wide loop-shaped handles because they were easier to grip even with oven mitts. This style of handle felt particularly secure in our hands when we carried a full colander from the sink to the counter.

Wide looped handles were easier to grasp, while plastic rings felt less secure.

What to Avoid

  • Short Bases and Stubby Feet: Models with short bases measuring less than 1 inch tall sat too low in the sink and increased the possibility of food coming in contact with drained water. We also noticed that colanders that had feet instead of ring-shaped bases were less stable.
  • Short Bowls: Colanders with bowls that were 3½ inches tall and shorter were ineffective at containing food. Pasta often cascaded over the sides and fell into the sink.
  • Plastic Rims: A few models lacked true handles. Instead, they had rims made of plastic. While they were easy enough for us to grasp and carry, we had a slight preference for the wide loop-shaped handles on the other models.

The Tests

  • Drain 1 pound of angel hair pasta cooked in 4 quarts of water
  • Drain 1 pound of orzo cooked in 4 quarts of water
  • Drain salted cucumber left to sit for 30 minutes
  • Drop from counter height to floor three times
  • Wash 10 times (five times by hand, five times in dishwasher)

How We Rated

  • Performance: We evaluated how quickly and effectively the colanders drained water from cooked pasta and excess liquid from vegetables.
  • Ease of Use: We assessed the heights of each colander's bowl and base; we also rated how stable the bases were, especially as they sat in the sink. We noted how easy it was to grip their handles or rims while using oven mitts.
  • Cleanup and Durability: We rated how easy it was to clean the colanders by hand and dishwasher and noted whether they dented when we knocked them off a counter.

FAQs

Yes! While we think a large colander with a capacity of 5 quarts is the best and most versatile option for most home cooks, we also have a review of smaller colanders, which are great for rinsing small batches of herbs, fruit, or beans.

The colander is our secret weapon when it comes to getting perfect poached eggs. Read more about this technique in our article on poaching eggs.

Although all the models we tested are technically dishwasher-safe, we suggest handwashing your colander in hot soapy water with a sponge or scrub brush. This will increase the longevity of your colander and will be a more effective way of cleaning the crannies of the colander.

Everything We Tested

Good 3 Stars out of 3.
Fair 2 Stars out of 3.
Poor 1 Star out of 3.

Highly Recommended

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

WinnerRSVP International Precision Pierced 5 Qt. Colander

The bowl of this colander is covered with tiny perforations, so liquids drain from it quickly. Its tall base lifts it high above water draining in a sink. It doesn’t have any bells or whistles, but it doesn’t need them: This simple colander is the best we’ve ever tested. We also like that it’s dishwasher-safe and didn’t dent when we dropped it.

Model Number: PUNCH-5

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Metal ring

Height of Base: 1⅛ in

Height of Bowl: 4¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $25.60

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

The bowl of this colander is covered with tiny perforations, so liquids drain from it quickly. Its tall base lifts it high above water draining in a sink. It doesn’t have any bells or whistles, but it doesn’t need them: This simple colander is the best we’ve ever tested. We also like that it’s dishwasher-safe and didn’t dent when we dropped it.

Model Number: PUNCH-5

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Metal ring

Height of Base: 1⅛ in

Height of Bowl: 4¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $25.60

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

Bellemain 5 Quart Stainless Steel Colander

The only noticeable difference between this model and our favorite is that its handles are attached with rivets. Its numerous perforations ensured that liquid drained quickly, and the tall base lifted it above the sink. Like our favorite, it’s dishwasher-safe and didn’t dent during our durability tests.

Model Number: 82391

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Metal ring

Height of Base: 1⅛ in

Height of Bowl: 4¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $17.50

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

The only noticeable difference between this model and our favorite is that its handles are attached with rivets. Its numerous perforations ensured that liquid drained quickly, and the tall base lifted it above the sink. Like our favorite, it’s dishwasher-safe and didn’t dent during our durability tests.

Model Number: 82391

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Metal ring

Height of Base: 1⅛ in

Height of Bowl: 4¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $17.50

Recommended with Reservations

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel 5 qt./ 4.7 L Colander

This colander had tall, sturdy walls that kept pasta from spilling over the sides when we drained it. Made from thick stainless steel, this model didn’t dent when we knocked it off the counter, and it didn’t sustain any noticeable damage when we washed it by hand or in the dishwasher. It sat lower in the sink than our higher-rated models due to its short feet, which also made it less stable and increased the chance of the food coming in contact with sink water.

Model Number: 11330900

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: 3 black hard plastic (PP) feet

Height of Base: ½ inch

Height of Bowl: 5½ in

Price at Time of Testing: $27.95

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

This colander had tall, sturdy walls that kept pasta from spilling over the sides when we drained it. Made from thick stainless steel, this model didn’t dent when we knocked it off the counter, and it didn’t sustain any noticeable damage when we washed it by hand or in the dishwasher. It sat lower in the sink than our higher-rated models due to its short feet, which also made it less stable and increased the chance of the food coming in contact with sink water.

Model Number: 11330900

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: 3 black hard plastic (PP) feet

Height of Base: ½ inch

Height of Bowl: 5½ in

Price at Time of Testing: $27.95

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

KitchenAid 5 Quart Colander

The bowl of this model has numerous tiny holes that allow liquids to drain efficiently, but its plastic base isn’t tall enough to effectively lift the bottom of the bowl out of the drained water in a sink. If the base were twice as tall, it would be an outstanding colander. It doesn’t have handles, but its plastic rim is sufficiently wide to grip and carry the colander, even when it’s full.

Model Number: KO166OSOBA

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Plastic ring

Height of Base: ½ inch

Height of Bowl: 5¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $17.99

  • Performance
  • Ease of Use
  • Cleanup and Durability

The bowl of this model has numerous tiny holes that allow liquids to drain efficiently, but its plastic base isn’t tall enough to effectively lift the bottom of the bowl out of the drained water in a sink. If the base were twice as tall, it would be an outstanding colander. It doesn’t have handles, but its plastic rim is sufficiently wide to grip and carry the colander, even when it’s full.

Model Number: KO166OSOBA

Capacity: 5 qt

Style of Base: Plastic ring

Height of Base: ½ inch

Height of Bowl: 5¼ in

Price at Time of Testing: $17.99

  • Performance
  • Feet and Handles
  • Cleanup and Durability

Hölm 3-Piece Colander Set

We loved the all-over perforations on this model, the largest in a three-piece set, but it had some design flaws. The bowl is wide and shallow, just 3½ inches tall, so some orzo cascaded up and out of the colander. Its tiny triangular metal feet lifted it just ⅜ inch above the sink, which meant that water didn’t drain away quickly and some might have gotten back in.

Model Number: X001JBZ2MB

Capacity: 4.5 qt (set also contains 1-qt and 2.5-qt models)

Style of Base: 3 metal feet

Height of Base: ⅜ in

Height of Bowl: 3½ in

Price at Time of Testing: $15.95

  • Performance
  • Feet and Handles
  • Cleanup and Durability

We loved the all-over perforations on this model, the largest in a three-piece set, but it had some design flaws. The bowl is wide and shallow, just 3½ inches tall, so some orzo cascaded up and out of the colander. Its tiny triangular metal feet lifted it just ⅜ inch above the sink, which meant that water didn’t drain away quickly and some might have gotten back in.

Model Number: X001JBZ2MB

Capacity: 4.5 qt (set also contains 1-qt and 2.5-qt models)

Style of Base: 3 metal feet

Height of Base: ⅜ in

Height of Bowl: 3½ in

Price at Time of Testing: $15.95

  • Performance
  • Feet and Handles
  • Cleanup and Durability

P&P Chef Stainless Steel Colander

Other than a slight difference in the shape of its feet, this model is indistinguishable from the large colander in another three-piece set we tested. The walls are just 3½ inches tall, and we lost about a tablespoon of orzo that sloshed out of the bowl as we poured it into the colander. Its wire feet were just ⅜ inch tall, so water didn’t drain efficiently and some may have flowed back into the bowl. 

Model Number: X001TGGT7D

Capacity: 5 qt (set also contains 1-qt and 3-qt models)

Style of Base: 3 metal feet

Height of Base: ⅜ in

Height of Bowl: 3½ in

Price at Time of Testing: $17.50

  • Performance
  • Feet and Handles
  • Cleanup and Durability

Other than a slight difference in the shape of its feet, this model is indistinguishable from the large colander in another three-piece set we tested. The walls are just 3½ inches tall, and we lost about a tablespoon of orzo that sloshed out of the bowl as we poured it into the colander. Its wire feet were just ⅜ inch tall, so water didn’t drain efficiently and some may have flowed back into the bowl. 

Model Number: X001TGGT7D

Capacity: 5 qt (set also contains 1-qt and 3-qt models)

Style of Base: 3 metal feet

Height of Base: ⅜ in

Height of Bowl: 3½ in

Price at Time of Testing: $17.50

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