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Hand sieves are a type of hand tool used to separate materials of different sizes. They are typically made of metal mesh or plastic mesh and are used in a variety of industries, such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing. Hand sieves are used to sift through materials such as soil, sand, and gravel, and can also be used to separate food items such as flour, sugar, and spices.
Hand sieves are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and can be used for a variety of tasks. They are often used in combination with other hand tools, such as shovels and rakes, to help with the sorting process. Hand sieves are also used in the kitchen to strain liquids and remove unwanted particles.
The hand sieves market is a competitive one, with a variety of companies offering a range of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include Stanley Black & Decker, Apex Tool Group, and Klein Tools. These companies offer a wide range of hand sieves, from basic models to more advanced models with additional features. Show Less Read more