With a pass-through sieve you literally get the most out of your compost. This practical garden utensil helps you to sift out unwanted components from the hummus. Our guide describes what you should pay attention to when buying a pass-through sieve. We also provide you with several recommendations for good, functionally perfect models - based on trustworthy Amazon reviews.

A throw-through sieve in the garden is needed above all to clean compost from coarse particles

Our recommendations

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pass-through sieve
EUR 30.95 To the product
material expanded metal
mesh size approx. 40 x 15 mm
Dimensions 100x60cm
Weight about 3kg
Galvanized Yes

According to most Amazon reviews, Brista's pass-through sieve is absolutely good value for money. The majority of buyers praise the solid workmanship and the stable stand despite the delicate three kilograms. Advantages are also the mentioned light weight, which allows the gardener an extremely comfortable transport, and the fact that this sieve is hot-dip galvanized and thus well protected against rusting .

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DEMA pass-through sieve galvanized 120x80
84.99 EUR To the product
material expanded metal
mesh size approx. 14 x 14 mm
Dimensions 120x80cm
Weight approx. 8.7 kg
Galvanized Yes

Like our comparison winner, the DEMA pass-through sieve is made of robust, hot-dip galvanized expanded metal. However, it is slightly larger - with a significantly smaller mesh size. Gardeners who want to sift their compost particularly fine will of course benefit from these features. The weight is considerably higher than the Brista model, but this improves stability. Reviewers at Amazon describe the strainer as "decently working" and efficient.

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VOREL YT
44.95 EUR To the product
material steel wire
mesh size approx. 20 x 20 mm
Dimensions 100x60cm
Weight approx. 6.2 kg
Galvanized no

Due to its relatively high weight, the VOREL pass-through sieve is stable, as most buyers of the product confirm. The mesh size is slightly larger than the DEMA model, so that the hummus is not sieved quite as finely. Whether this is a significant disadvantage, each gardener must decide for themselves. After all, it always depends on how exactly the compost is composed. The fact that this pass-through sieve "only" took 3rd place in our comparison is due to the fact that the galvanizing is missing. This means there is a risk of rusting. Otherwise, however, the execution is considered valuable.

Purchase Criteria

material

Most pass-through sieves are made of extra strong, stable and durable metal. Some are made of stainless steel. Lovers of natural materials sometimes also discover pass-through sieves with a frame made of wood, such as weatherproof larch wood. However, you have to search specifically for such models, because wood versions are clearly in the minority.

mesh size

Depending on whether you want to sieve the compost, soil or sand coarsely or finely, you need a sieve with a coarse or fine-meshed (r)m grid. There is a relatively wide range of mesh sizes. Very close-meshed variants with 14 x 14 millimeters are available as well as very coarse-meshed versions with 35 x 30 millimeters or more.

Dimensions

Depending on how much hummus you want to sift out at once, you should prefer a larger or smaller sieve. Most models are between 100 and 120 centimeters high and 60 to 80 centimeters wide. Also, take a look at the depth when folded so you know how much storage space each version will take up.

Weight

As far as weight goes, it's not clear if lighter or heavier pass-through screens are better. Both variants have specific advantages and disadvantages. The pros of the light models are the cons of the heavy versions - and vice versa.

  • The relatively easy transport speaks for light pass-through sieves up to four kilograms. They are generally not that stable.
  • Heavy pass-through sieves, on the other hand, are characterized by their high stability. However, carrying it from A to B is considerably more difficult.

galvanizing

Ideally, your chosen pass-through sieve is galvanized. The hot-dip galvanizing reliably protects it from rusting.

frequently asked Questions

What is a pass-through sieve?

A pass-through sieve is a practical gardening tool that you can use to sieve your compost and thus free it from unwanted components such as paper and plastic residues as well as gravel and other stones. In addition, the hummus becomes much finer as a result of the sieving, which increases its flexibility in terms of use.

Such a screen is reminiscent of a standing billboard - only without advertising, but instead provided with a grid with coarse to fine meshes, which is supported by a more or less robust frame. As a rule, the pass-through sieve can be folded up compactly and stored in the tool shed to save space.

tips

There are also special sieves for the wheelbarrow to buy.

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DEMA wheelbarrow sieve galvanized 100x60
49.99 EUR To the product

How does a pass-through sieve work?

A pass-through sieve is very easy to use. All you have to do is pick up the compost heap to be screened with a garden shovel and throw it against the grid. Do this step by step until you have filtered out all the unwanted components. A little tip: the steeper you set up the sieve, the finer the result will be. Here is a video to illustrate:

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Which brands offer high-quality pass-through sieves?

Brista and DEMA, for example, offer very good pass-through sieves. There are also solid models from Dehner and VOREL as well as Brinkmann, Beckmann and Gardinger.

Where is the best place to buy my pass-through sieve?

You can find pass-through sieves in all well-stocked hardware stores such as OBI, toom, Bauhaus, Hornbach, hagebaumarkt and Globus. You can also choose from a variety of designs on Amazon.

How much does a throw-through sieve cost?

You can get convincing pass-through sieves from around 25 euros. The majority of the models cost a maximum of 50 euros.

Can I build a pass-through sieve myself?

Yes, with manual skills and good instructions, the DIY project can easily be realized. The following video shows you how to do this:

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equipment

garden shovel

To sift the compost, you will need a shovel in addition to the sieve. You can use a standard garden shovel. Pay attention to an ergonomic design (sufficiently long handle, comfortable grip).

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Fiskars Shovel, Width 23.5 cm, Length 132 cm, Steel Blade and Handle, Black/Grey, Ergonomic, 1001579
EUR 39.90 To the product

wheelbarrow

Sifting compost with a wheelbarrow is particularly efficient. Then you can sieve your humus directly into the cart - this saves you a step so you can finish faster.

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Jusky's Wheelbarrow Garden | 100 liters volume | 210kg | Pneumatic tire with metal rim | tub galvanized | Garden cart wheelbarrow transport cart
74.95 EUR To the product

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