Price: $34.99 - $25.99
(as of Dec 21, 2024 12:09:27 UTC – Details)
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Automatic Drainage
Dish drying rack with drainboard
Stainless Steel Dish Rack
Iron Dish Rack Black
Iron Dish Rack White
Drain Directly into the Sink: 360° rotatable drain spout allow you to position it on either side of your sink, no more water on the countertop
Save Space: It takes up minimal counter space, you can do all the dishes in one sweep instead of stopping halfway to dry and make room for more
Easy to Assemble: Packed with racks, water collector tray, utensil holder, knife slot, and drainage board feet, only took 5 minutes or less to get it all put together, no extra tools needed
Suited to Smaller Households: It suffices for a quick washing and draining of breakfast, lunch or dinner plates, cups, spoons, forks, knives, and bowls for family of three
Sturdy and Convenient: Dimensions 16.9″ D x 12.9″ W x 4.9″ H, simplistic design, easy cleaning, functional and useful to organize cleaned dishes in the kitchen
Nicolette Jones –
Wonderful dish drain
I may be crazy for reviewing a kitchen sink drain but this is wonderful! The set up was easy and the self drain works perfectly. It’s smaller than the ones I’ve owned but it is very sturdy, does not slide around, does not need a mat underneath that gets gummy and slimy, has high sides and l have even gotten compliments on it. Takes up less space and air circulating dries dishes quickly. Would encourage to buy although for larger families (there are only 2 of us) you might not like as much as l do.
Mionique –
Amazing Product
Very good storage capacity especially for the different ways you can place it. Sturdiness is amazing, we pack it high with dishes sometimes. It fits great under our cabinet up top. Love the draining part about it, itâs one of the reasons why I bought it. Definitely worth the money.
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.
Carly Graham –
Nice dish drain
Works well, has a decent amount of room. I like the utensil and knife holder. Not the highest quality out there, but fairly good for the price. Not easy to move around, sometimes the feet fall off. Still pretty good for the price, happy with it!
Samantha –
Updating to 5 stars
Update: I have reordered this dish rack and this time all the pieces were included, hooray! Itâs really nice, compact and just the right color. The drain spout works wonderfully and the pieces can be arranged however you would like them/whatever fits best in your space. I love that it is elevated so if water does get under itâs very easy to clean up. Very happy with my purchase this time!This is a beautiful rack and would work great if only my shipment had included the piece that actually drains the water off of the board. Without the spout itâs totally useless, and of course Amazon canât contact the seller for one piece, I had to process a refund and return the entire thing. Once Amazon processes my refund I will order it again and hopefully the second time I buy it all the pieces for it to work will be in the box.
Northwest509 –
Awesome stand
Awesome stand for the price works great holding your dishes no flimsy at all. Side drain is a plus no standing water.
T Woo35 –
Perfect Product
Perfectly functional/stylish addition to any kitchen layout with great storage capacity. Well made product for a reasonable amount that fits perfectly on your counter top. Happy I made the purchase!
Jen S. –
Works as intended
I was hesitant about how well this dish rack would work, especially with the drain and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The drain works really well and can retract, extend, and rotate based on your needs. It was easy to assemble and the size worked perfectly for our needs. The wire rack is sturdy though I wonder if the drain tray will hold up as long as the top as it does seem a bit on the cheap side. So far no complaints on functionality and it has withheld a full rack of dishes and pots just fine.
cocorico –
Plateau et porte couverts en plastique ,égouttoir trop cher .
Kevin Hindman –
This Dish Rack is very cool and functional as well. In my new Apartment I used it the first night and the draining feature works perfectly. I saw the demo video on Amazon and was sold on this item and I can tell you it works as advertised. You can use it in the long form like I did or the sideways form like on the Amazon listing. The drain device extends so you can use it lengthwise like I did. You won’t be disappointed and definitely worth the extra few dollars/SAR.
Odette D Olivera –
Oh I am so so happy with it. It was the correct size. Plus it’s so strong. Should have bought long ago. But happy I did now. Great product ð
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JohnnY –
Quick delivery 1 day and good product