Price: $34.99 - $31.99
(as of Jun 25, 2024 18:26:43 UTC – Details)
Product Description …
Customers say
Customers like the size, drainage, ease of cleaning, quality and appearance of the drying rack. For example, they mention the size is decent, roomy and takes up less space. The drain that lets excess water drain into the sink is appreciated. They also appreciate that it doesn’t get dirty easily, rust or trap water.
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D. Korte –
Wow, It works, looks great, and sturdy
We have been looking for a replacement drain board for several years and the previous one was terrible.Found this one online and it is great!We have a drop-in sink and the drain is high enough to drain.We swiveled the drain tube to sit it sideways and still works and perfect use.The color is matt finish, not shiny.The tray is sturdy to drain correctly, which it does.Easy to assemble.The drain board is easy to clean.CONS:Metal instead of plastic.Drain board mesh is never easy to clean, but that is life.
Tammy –
Perfect size
Sturdy like that it drains into the sink, so don’t have standing water perfect size for efficiency apartment
LW –
This is a very nice dishrack with handy features.
This is a very nice dishrack with handy features – I wish there were half star ratings; I’d give it a 4.5! Easy to assemble without tools. I especially like the knife block area for drying sharp knives while protecting their blades. The overall concept works well – I can move it up to the sink with the lower spout extended so that the water while I’m washing and putting items in drains right into the sink. Then when I’m done, I move the rack back and let the dishes finish drying away from the sink. Works well to keep things clean and dry them fast. Just a couple minor issues: the spout is in 2 sections, so sometimes a couple drops of water comes out at the join when it’s fully extended. Second, the white covering on the rack area seems a bit thin, and as if it might wear off somewhat more quickly than I’d like – but only time will tell.
Amazon Customer –
Great sink drying rack
Loved that this had small feet to,left off of counter. Plus the drain âarmâ which allows water to drain out of rack and back into sink is genius. I bought black and it looks great on our sink. Highly rexommend
Amazon Customer –
Functional and sleek
What i love?: The individual knives holder. The drain that lets excess water drain into the sink.It wouldbe better if?….if it had some separate place for glasses… But a minor issue
Richard S. –
Best sink drying rack I have ever had
This thing is fantastic! It has really good features, from the draining devise to the silverware holder
amazonshopper –
Happy with my purchase
Nice dish rack. Lots of space. The height is shorter compared to my other dish rack. But should be okay. I like that i can rotate the dish rack! Fits so much dishes!
SunBird –
Pretty and functional, but it’s not the old Rubbermaid
I tried several dish drainers and this one was my final choice. Some were too small (and I tried to stay away from overly-large ones), and others I didn’t like the color or features, but I really liked the looks of this one and got it in the combination gray (wire drainer) with black (utensil basket and bottom rack). This color combo is my favorite without being overall too dark or too light in color for my kitchen.As for the function, it’s not near as good as my old Rubbermaid vinyl-covered wire dish drainer with coordinating rubber mat (you know, the kind that none of us can get anymore because Rubbermaid cheapened down and stopped making them well), but it will do since we don’t have a lot of choices nowadays. I would have gone right back to Rubbermaid and bought another one and been thrilled with it if they were still making the old good ones. I should have appreciated this type of thing much more way back when they were the norm and plentiful and I’m sorry that at the time I just didn’t really think anything about my dish drainer and took it for granted, because now I see what a gem it was and I miss those greatly. I guess I can still appreciate them in reverse, in my memory!The wire segments aren’t arranged as well for me as the old Rubbermaid one and I have trouble getting things to stand up slanted to drain off if it isn’t situated directly in the plate rack portion, and the whole thing does not all drain down into the tubing underneath. A good amount of water is left sitting on top of the mat. Also, the mat is rather flimsy as it is not too sturdy. So, new daily procedure. After every usage, I wait a bit for the dishes to dry off a little bit before I towel them completely dry, and then when I’ve removed them, I pick up the wire drainer and blot-dry the rubber feet off, set it aside, turn the mat up to empty all the leftover water in the sink, then use my damp dishrag to swipe over the whole thing quickly, especially the front corners of the mat, so it can go on and dry as I don’t want any mold growth or nappy-looking hard water stains.It looks nice, I’ll give it that, but let’s see about longevity later. I do really like how the utensil basket can hang off the far end to save space while you’re doing dishes, and then after it’s all done I can just move it right back into the dish drainer to sit so it doesn’t take up extra space on the counter.
Martin –
great product, easy to put together, does the job, and right size.
Trish –
This product works as suggested and works well
John Cunningham –
Neat sturdy