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Default Plastic tea drainer for kitchen sink

I don't even know what these things are called.

My parents seem to be the last people in the country using tea leaves
rather than teabags, and they have this little triangular plastic
thing (about 6" wide) that they can tip the remnants of the teapot
into.

Well, they need another one, and there doesn't seem to be anyone
selling them in the whole world.

Here's my very bad Paintshop drawing of what it looks like - anyone
know where I could get one? What is it called, even?

http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/1...drainer4ki.jpg
 
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