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ITKWD is offering the Grease Hero drain guard. K50884. Am I missing something? I just pour my grease into a Pyrex measuring cup, let it harden and throw it away. Why do I need these grease traps?

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You don't! I even bought one of those grease container doo dads that makes more sense than these things.

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i use a dollar store plastic container....keep it in the freezer until it's full...then toss it in the trash....

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 @PA Mom-mom   don't forget the

 

huge mark down too! LOL $24.95 to $23.16   + $5.50 shipping

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I use a leftover vegetable or olive can with a pet food lid.  I also keep it in the freezer until it is full, then save the lid and dump the can in the garbage. 

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I use empty milk jugs or the bottles that cooking oil comes in.

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@Mary Bailey wrote:

 @PA Mom-mom   don't forget the

 

huge mark down too! LOL $24.95 to $23.16   + $5.50 shipping


@Mary Bailey  Unbelievable! 

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@PA Mom-mom wrote:

ITKWD is offering the Grease Hero drain guard. K50884. Am I missing something? I just pour my grease into a Pyrex measuring cup, let it harden and throw it away. Why do I need these grease traps?


Me too! Or if I have an empty can I use it.

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I use empty cans, skincare jars or just a ziplock bag.

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@Mary Bailey wrote:

 @PA Mom-mom   don't forget the

 

huge mark down too! LOL $24.95 to $23.16   + $5.50 shipping


@Mary Bailey  😂🤣😂🤣