✨ Elevate your kitchen game with space-saving style! ✨
This 3-tier expandable stainless steel dish drainer offers rust-resistant, heavy-duty construction with a customizable fit for most sinks. Designed for maximum vertical storage and airflow, it supports heavy cookware while keeping your countertop dry and clutter-free. Easy to assemble without permanent installation, it combines modern aesthetics with practical hygiene for the discerning kitchen professional.
Recommended Uses For Product | Storage,Dish Drainer,Kitchen |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 35.5"W x 31.5"H |
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Mounting Type | Countertop Mount |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 81.64 Kilograms |
Additional Features | Expandable, Adjustable, Rust Resistant |
K**R
LOVE IT!
Fits over 36 inch sink very well. Very sturdy and stout. Does not rock and does not feel flimsy. Holds just about anything you want. I use it for pot and lid storage on top shelf, dish drainer on second shelf. Holds cookie sheets and cutting boards in the little holder on the side. I use the hooks for frying pand and ccoking utinsels. the soap and sponge holder is very handy. The attached spoon holder is too small. I chose silver color and it looks very stylish with stainless appliances.
H**R
Great strainer! happy with product
Great product I use this daily...I wish it wasn't out as much as it is but wishful thinking. Wire is great material. I love the versatility of being able to hang in the sink or set it on the side of sink. The drain tray is very helpful, and is it easy to wipe down with washcloth. it hold about 4-5 bowls, the cup holder part isn't very practical the cup do not sit well on the hooks provided.
C**7
Love it! I have my sink & countertop back!
This is a sturdy rack that was fairly easy to put together. I really like that it freed up my sink and counter.I chose this one over the ones with individual baskets because it seemed much more sturdy.We did have a couple of assembly issues:- Suction cups didn't stick well. Our counters are slightly textured. We had two adhesive base plates that came with suction cup phone holders to provide a smooth mounting surface in your car. (See picture 3.) We attached these to the counter under the back legs (only ones with suction cups). Now it is solidly stuck in place!- The bracket on the right side of both shelves was not out far enough/pinched in a little. My husband gently bent them out with a strong, wide putty knife, which bent the whole width of the bracket at one time. Once adjusted, the racks fit perfectly.As other reviewers have mentioned, the cup holder does not work well for many cups/glasses. I knew this up front, so I wasn't disappointed with this. One can use it to hold other items. Get creative!Advice to new users: Hold onto objects as you place them in the rack or cup holder until you are sure they will not fall off the cup holder or fall through the rack due to spacing.Overall, I love this thing! It has lots of space and items dry quickly. It was expensive, but in my opinion it is worth it!
M**A
Great size and fit adjustability, stability, industrial kitchen quality look
This industrial strength kitchen rack makes our kitchen much more efficient than the old, too-small plastic drain rack we had on the counter beside the sink. The finish in places on the stainless steel could be better, but not a big issue for me. It assembled pretty easily (you'll need something like a crochet hook to pull the inner telescoping cross-member out of the outer one). Pre-set the cross-member lengths with a tape measure and make sure they're identical. The rest is pretty easy. It fits over our 32"+ wide single sink easily. Looks and works like a professional kitchen rack, holds a ton of stuff .. dishes, butcher knives, frying pans, pots, cooking utensils., all at once. The 10 hanging hooks are good for all kinds of things like spatulas, wash-brush, smiley scrub pad. The dining utensil holder is rather small, but holds enough knives, forks, spoons for most needs, and the larger cooking utensils just hang or rest elsewhere on the rack. It's good quality, stable, and large. You'll wonder how you lived without it.
S**N
Sturdy
Fantastic product! It is very sturdy, even for my heaviest pans. A great space saver for very small kitchens and it looks good too.
G**Y
Well made, holds a lot
This seems well made and holds a lot more than the dish rack I previously had on the countertop. That one was like "dish rack jenga" when I tried to pile on more dishes than fit well, so I got this 3 tier rack to have plenty of room. The drain board for my old rack also was harder to keep clean, since I didn't remove the rack to clean the drain board often enough. With this one, by the time I finish washing dishes, and clean the countertops etc., the dishes have stopped dripping and I then wipe down the sink, and there's no water spots left. And, I now have more counter space. Dishes placed at the ends do drip on the countertop though, so I have to wipe up there when I'm done washing, unless I don't put dishes at the ends. I have mine extended to the maximum width, and the top shelf at the highest position, and the lower shelf high enough to clear the faucet. This leaves enough room to get my 10 1/2 inch dinner plates in between the racks, so everything fits well for me at the highest and widest setting. It's also possible to swap the racks with the plate holder on top, but I decided I'd rather have dishes on the lower rack. The utensil basket is kind of small, it's a tight fit to get my silverware in. The knife holder doesn't seem very useful to me. The cup holder only holds shorter cups, not tall glasses, so I have to stand those in the rack and hope they don't tip over. The utensil holder and cup holder only fit on the sides, not the front or back, and my side cabinets are so close the cup holder isn't really usable. The top rack may be high for shorter people to reach. The suction cups on the back legs make the rack lean forward slightly, but it's stable. The rack blocks some of the light from my over-sink light fixture from shining into the sink. Someone else commented that they needed to use a crochet needle to extend the back braces for assembly. I pulled mine out by temporarily screwing one of the assembly screws in part way to use as a handle to pull the inner half out. With that, assembly was pretty easy.
S**N
Works great
This trainer works so much better than the one that came with the sink. I’m glad I purchased it.
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