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product_id: 10914699
title: "Japanese Rice Washing Bowl with Side and Bottom Drainers, Made in Japan"
brand: "inomata"
price: "149.47 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Inomata"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/10914699-japanese-rice-washing-bowl-with-side-and-bottom-drainers-made
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# Dual side & bottom drainers for efficient rinsing Food-grade BPA-free plastic, eco-conscious choice Authentic Japanese design & craftsmanship Japanese Rice Washing Bowl with Side and Bottom Drainers, Made in Japan

**Brand:** inomata
**Price:** 149.47 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍚 Elevate your rice ritual with Japan’s smartest washing bowl!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Japanese Rice Washing Bowl with Side and Bottom Drainers, Made in Japan by inomata
- **How much does it cost?** 149.47 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/10914699-japanese-rice-washing-bowl-with-side-and-bottom-drainers-made)

## Best For

- inomata enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted inomata brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Durable & Safe:** Made from BPA-free, food-grade plastic for health-conscious kitchens.
- • **Space-Smart Design:** Nests easily with other kitchenware, saving precious cabinet space.
- • **Effortless Cleaning:** Smooth surfaces and smart design make cleanup a breeze.
- • **Precision Drainage System:** Side and bottom strainers ensure no grain is lost while rinsing.
- • **Versatile Kitchen Essential:** Perfect for rice, legumes, veggies, and fruits—upgrade your prep game.

## Overview

This Japanese Rice Washing Bowl features innovative side and bottom drainers designed to rinse rice thoroughly without losing grains. Crafted from BPA-free, food-grade plastic and made in Japan, it combines durability with authentic design. Its compact, nestable form fits seamlessly into modern kitchens, making it an indispensable tool for efficient, mess-free rice and produce washing.

## Description

This washing bowl is specially design for washing rice and vegetable and fruit. Dimension: best strainer for washing rice before cooking. L=8.9"Inches W=8.9 Inches h=4.6 Inches. Made in japan.

Review: Fabulous, rice washing bowl, great price, draining, features and perfect hole size for draining rice quickly, a best buy. - Draining off water from rice inherently loses some of the rice when pouring off the water. This washing bowl had a side strainer as well which works for draining veggies like mushrooms, or broccoli. This is made for a larger grain rice so you can pour the water off quickly. The smaller grains should go through the bottom OK, but you do have to hand agitate to keep the water flowing at times. This is both good and bad, it takes a bit more time, but it won't lose even the smallest size grains. I don't see a lot of them getting stuck in the holes either. Very inexpensive for what it is, you probably can't go wrong. There are two reasons for rinsing rice, the normal one is to wash off the excess starch and prevent the rice from clumping together after cooking, the second is to rinse off magnesium silicate a sort of fine grinding powder used to polish the rice. Brown rice for instance, is really an intermediate between removing the inedible husk leaving the bran and germ in the brown, to removing them to make white rice. Brown rice is better for you in a lot of ways, but takes longer to cook and should be presoaked. It tastes OK, but not as good as white, there is definitely a chewing difference that tells you you are eating more fiber. Not too many Chinese takeout places have it as an alternative, but one place in Grand Haven, MI did and I switched to not take up so much refined carbs in my diet. Again you have to wash it as well. If you're conserving water, or this uses up your facet filter too fast I put a large pot underneath and dunked in there a few times while hand agitating the rice. I removed the pot and ran the water direct for the final rinse, this works well if near the final rinse you want to soak for a few minutes (especially if the rice is brown). FYI, a cooks secret I've seen online a number of times if doing short grain sushi rice is to put the post washed rice in the rice cooker and add a drop of sushi vinegar, and a half sheet of nori, (toasted seaweed) before closing the lid. This helps get the right cook and texture on the rice, but it does pretty good with a proper rinsing as well. Recommended, you can't buy a better one for more, there may be automated solutions that restaurants use, but if so they'd be a lot more expensive, for price and function this cannot be beat.
Review: GREAT Kitchen Tool! - I’ve been on the fence for a long time regarding the purchase of a “bowl with holes” to wash rice. Thinking it was a gimmick, unnecessary and just another waste of cabinet space and money I passed on it many times until, I can across an article about “essential” kitchen tools, the write-up intrigued me, linked me to this product, read the reviews and for $10, I took the plunge. Well, let me tell you I’ve done a complete 180° by biting the bullet, purchasing this rice washing bowl and absolutely LOVE this new addition to my kitchen essentials arsenal. This product is so much more efficient when it comes to washing rice, legumes, dried peas, etc. than doing what I’ve done for decades…rinsing in a bowl, strain, repeat, repeat, repeat…while losing rice, beans, etc. while straining. Only recently did I receive this item and have already put it to the test washing Korean rice (very similar to Japanese rice), Uncle Ben’s long grain and dried beans. Such a noticeable difference in performing those tasks in efficiency and time to get the job done. I couldn’t believe how much easier it was (rinsing rice is kind of a painfully yet, necessary extra step when making rice properly). I also can’t believe I’ve been living without this great kitchen tool all my life. I find this product to be made well, sturdy, BPA free, easily nests into my existing round strainers (or mixing bowls) when storing so it virtually doesn’t take up any extra space, easy to clean. When using, the holes in the bottom are small enough so there’s no waste and retains enough water volume to effectively rinse and clean yet, the holes are big enough to quickly and completely drain the water before adding rice/beans to a rice cooker or pot. If you are like me, who was on the fence and thought this was an unnecessary kitchen tool, think again. It’s only a $10 investment but has quickly turned into one of my favorite kitchen gadgets.

## Features

- Rice washing bowl with side and bottom drainers
- Dimension: l=10", W=11", H=5"
- Easy to use and clean
- Special design for washing rice effectively
- Made of food grade plastic; Made in japan

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004QZAAS2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,634 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #8 in Rice Bowls |
| Brand | Inomata |
| Brand Name | Inomata |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 14,016 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04905596080701 |
| Included Components | Lid |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 9.84"W x 5.24"H |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 2019 |
| Manufacturer | Inomata |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80305 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Mesh Opening Size | 5.24 Inches |
| Model Number | 80305 |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 9.84"W x 5.24"H |
| Style | Japanese |
| Style Name | Japanese |
| UPC | 885865234612 885648806982 791769365836 885994337437 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Inomata
- **Color:** Clear
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 10"L x 9.84"W x 5.24"H
- **Style:** Japanese

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fabulous, rice washing bowl, great price, draining, features and perfect hole size for draining rice quickly, a best buy.
*by C***R on August 1, 2016*

Draining off water from rice inherently loses some of the rice when pouring off the water. This washing bowl had a side strainer as well which works for draining veggies like mushrooms, or broccoli. This is made for a larger grain rice so you can pour the water off quickly. The smaller grains should go through the bottom OK, but you do have to hand agitate to keep the water flowing at times. This is both good and bad, it takes a bit more time, but it won't lose even the smallest size grains. I don't see a lot of them getting stuck in the holes either. Very inexpensive for what it is, you probably can't go wrong. There are two reasons for rinsing rice, the normal one is to wash off the excess starch and prevent the rice from clumping together after cooking, the second is to rinse off magnesium silicate a sort of fine grinding powder used to polish the rice. Brown rice for instance, is really an intermediate between removing the inedible husk leaving the bran and germ in the brown, to removing them to make white rice. Brown rice is better for you in a lot of ways, but takes longer to cook and should be presoaked. It tastes OK, but not as good as white, there is definitely a chewing difference that tells you you are eating more fiber. Not too many Chinese takeout places have it as an alternative, but one place in Grand Haven, MI did and I switched to not take up so much refined carbs in my diet. Again you have to wash it as well. If you're conserving water, or this uses up your facet filter too fast I put a large pot underneath and dunked in there a few times while hand agitating the rice. I removed the pot and ran the water direct for the final rinse, this works well if near the final rinse you want to soak for a few minutes (especially if the rice is brown). FYI, a cooks secret I've seen online a number of times if doing short grain sushi rice is to put the post washed rice in the rice cooker and add a drop of sushi vinegar, and a half sheet of nori, (toasted seaweed) before closing the lid. This helps get the right cook and texture on the rice, but it does pretty good with a proper rinsing as well. Recommended, you can't buy a better one for more, there may be automated solutions that restaurants use, but if so they'd be a lot more expensive, for price and function this cannot be beat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT Kitchen Tool!
*by S***O on February 27, 2026*

I’ve been on the fence for a long time regarding the purchase of a “bowl with holes” to wash rice. Thinking it was a gimmick, unnecessary and just another waste of cabinet space and money I passed on it many times until, I can across an article about “essential” kitchen tools, the write-up intrigued me, linked me to this product, read the reviews and for $10, I took the plunge. Well, let me tell you I’ve done a complete 180° by biting the bullet, purchasing this rice washing bowl and absolutely LOVE this new addition to my kitchen essentials arsenal. This product is so much more efficient when it comes to washing rice, legumes, dried peas, etc. than doing what I’ve done for decades…rinsing in a bowl, strain, repeat, repeat, repeat…while losing rice, beans, etc. while straining. Only recently did I receive this item and have already put it to the test washing Korean rice (very similar to Japanese rice), Uncle Ben’s long grain and dried beans. Such a noticeable difference in performing those tasks in efficiency and time to get the job done. I couldn’t believe how much easier it was (rinsing rice is kind of a painfully yet, necessary extra step when making rice properly). I also can’t believe I’ve been living without this great kitchen tool all my life. I find this product to be made well, sturdy, BPA free, easily nests into my existing round strainers (or mixing bowls) when storing so it virtually doesn’t take up any extra space, easy to clean. When using, the holes in the bottom are small enough so there’s no waste and retains enough water volume to effectively rinse and clean yet, the holes are big enough to quickly and completely drain the water before adding rice/beans to a rice cooker or pot. If you are like me, who was on the fence and thought this was an unnecessary kitchen tool, think again. It’s only a $10 investment but has quickly turned into one of my favorite kitchen gadgets.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for rice
*by R***A on May 27, 2026*

It's a little big but works well when washing rice or potatoes. I like that it has the ability to keep some water while it slowly drains. It's easy to clean and it's durable so it will last a long time.

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