Funnels
This category covers kitchen and dining funnels for pouring, straining, and transferring liquids or dry ingredients, including silicone and stainless options. Thirteen products average a 4.59 rating and mid-range pricing (about $33–$50); brands include HIC Kitchen and Yinder
Top Products
Rabbit stainless steel wine aerator funnel with sediment strainer
Rabbit
Budget
Lisle spill-free funnel with adapters
Lisle
Mid-Range
Freedom Funnel Patriotic Eagle Beer Funnel with American Flag Design
Freedom Funnel
Mid-Range
Cyber Acoustics USB & Bluetooth Speaker Bar CA-2890PRO
Cyber Acoustics
Mid-Range
120 Pcs Mini Liquor Bottles with Funnels (3.3 oz) – Gold
Yinder
Mid-Range
HIC 3-Piece Aluminum Funnel Set
HIC Kitchen
Budget
120 pcs mini liquor bottles with funnels, airtight, 2 oz
Yinder
Mid-Range
120 Pcs Mini Liquor Bottles with Funnels (3.3 oz) – Ideal party favors
Yinder
Mid-Range
120 Pcs Mini Liquor Bottles with Funnels, 2 oz
Yinder
Mid-Range
Mini liquor bottles with funnels, 120pcs
Yinder
Mid-Range
Funnel Cake Kit Deluxe Bundle with Accessories
American Carnival Mart
Budget
WirthCo Funnel King Dark Blue Capped Funnel - 1-1/4 qt (2-pack)
WirthCo
Mid-Range
RollBotz RoboKone Filler Bead Grinder (USB, red)
Wakit Grinders
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right funnel size and shape for kitchen tasks?
Choose a funnel based on the container opening and the material being transferred: narrow spouts and smaller diameters for bottles and spice jars, wide mouths and larger diameters for pots, bowls, or bulky solids; consider a flexible or collapsible funnel for irregular openings
What materials are kitchen funnels commonly made from and how do they compare?
Funnels are typically made from stainless steel, food-grade silicone, or plastic: stainless steel is durable and heat-resistant, silicone is flexible and collapsible for storage, and plastic is lightweight and inexpensive but may stain or retain odors
Are there versatile funnel features I should look for?
Look for features like removable strainers or mesh inserts for separating solids, telescoping or multiple spout sizes for different openings, a non-slip rim or handle for stability, and dishwasher-safe construction for easier cleaning
What price range should I expect for quality kitchen funnels?
Kitchen funnels commonly range from budget options under $10 up to around $50 for premium multi-piece or stainless steel sets; many well-rated single-piece funnels are available in the $10–$30 range
How do I clean and maintain a kitchen funnel to avoid odors and residue?
Rinse immediately after use, wash with warm soapy water or place in the dishwasher if dishwasher-safe, use a bottle brush to reach narrow spouts, and occasionally soak in a baking soda solution to remove persistent odors or stains
Can funnels be used with hot liquids and oils?
Use funnels rated for heat resistance—stainless steel and high-temperature silicone are suitable for hot liquids and oils; avoid low-grade plastics with hot contents to prevent warping, melting, or leaching
How do I store funnels to save kitchen space?
Store flat or nested in a drawer, hang them by a handle or hole if provided, or choose collapsible silicone funnels that compress to a small profile for compact storage