✨ Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style! ✨
The JAQ Small Dish Drying Rack is an adjustable and versatile kitchen organizer made from high-quality 304 stainless steel. It expands from 14.96" to 20.59" and features a removable silverware holder, non-slip adjustable arms, and slots for up to 7 dishes, ensuring a tidy and efficient drying experience.
B**M
Size Matters! #rabithole
First, I must apologize for all the added/largely non-applicable info included - but I just had to pass on what I learned during a kitchen rehab. If you only want my reviee of this item please skip down to the very last, succinct, bullet point.I have a small kitchenette off of my bedroom that, after 23 years of above and below counter leaks, I was finally forced to upgrade. The upgrades have resulted in a lot of... BEHAVIORAL adjustments: I had a pair of plumbers fix the leaks and install a base grade sink/faucet, thinking my problems would be fixed. The pair left me with an unusually fat bill and, thanks to an old, warped formica countertop, HUGE gaps all along the sink edge. I needed to replace the counter so I went to a cabinet showroom and the sales guy said I should forget about another formica countertop and hit up a local stone yard for a REMNANT that he promised would be "surprisingly" cheap and would never warp. He suggested that INSTALLATION of any type of countertop was the expensive part so, why not (😒)? So I did. At the stone yard, I listened to the woman explain the pros/cons of granite vs. "quartz." Then we went out into the open yard where I ignored all her warnings and fell head-over-heels for a beautiful slab of white "quartz" with gorgeous griege veining. She mentioned that an UNDERMOUNT double sink would free up more countertop space (YES, plesse) and she ordered the only stainless steel double bowl she could find. I looked at the cabinets and wished... but I'd already spent SO much so... no. All settled. Until... A few days later, a co-worker who rehabs houses (and who, apparently, reads my deepest thoughts) said "If you aren't crazy in love with your (ratty) old cabinets (😒) you need to get new one's now or it'll be Expensive Mistake #2. You'll have to rip out the old cabinets AND that expensive "quartz" remnant and start all over again. STOP THE PRESSES!! The next day, I called to ask about cabinets. They sent out their guy to measure everything and I reported to the stone yard 4 days later to chat about cabinets. They autimatically assumed I would go for white shaker (yep), but I asked why they assumed. "Because EVERYONE gets white shaker." More attractive than flat slab doors/drawers and easier to keep clean than more detailed designs. And this is for a very small (but increasingly expensive) kitchenette. Btw, the second pair of plumbers (a father & son) were brilliant, fair, and recommended by the manager of the stoneyard. I'll be their customer until one of us drops.My God, my new kitchenette cabinets and countertop are so glamorous. I like to stare at them often so I don't have to look at the rest of the room. But, while I love the LOOK, if I'd known just how much of a hassle "quartz" would be, over granite, I would have chosen a solid stone. You can set hot pans, skillets, and plates on granite. "Quartz", on the other hand, is not solid stone (hence, the quotation marks). Nope. "Quartz" is actually bits of stone ground up and held together with resin (i.e., plastic). Get heat on or too near plastic, what happens? Your countertop is ruined. I am constantly watching out for spills (need to be cleaned up immediately)... and it's only been four days. The only pros? "Quartz" comes in the most elegant man-made designs and doesn't require sealing. With granite (and I think, marble), you have less design oprtions but if you keep up on annual sealing, you can pretty much light a fire on it. A big deal in a kichen. hasI Should have heeded the saleswoman's warning. I'm constantly juggling hot items. You have to be SO careful all the time and you can't clean with 99% of commercial cleaners. Next, I got a stunning single-hole (Kohler Rival) matte black faucet (heavy as an anvil) with separate sprayer (it's plastic...☹). Perhaps the faucet is a smidge too large for such a small "kitchen." I say that because the double sinks are so weird. They're very deep but the bowls are weirdly tight. I always liked to put a dish drainer down in one bowl and spray off the soap as I went. But I couldn't find a drainer locally that fit perfectly- so I came to Amazon and got THIS. I literally pulled it out of the box and immediately used it on the morning's dishes. Apart from wishing the little dish wires tilted forward a bit (They are straight up) so big plates wouldn't have to be so carefully stacked to keep from falling over, it's perfect for my weirdly-sized sink bowls. It holds quite a bit more than it should have to, and it doesn't take up any counter space. A very inexpensive "WIN" that makes me inordanantly happy. It's going to get a lot of use.Take-aways:- Never call a plumber with "Affordable" in their company name - and always get estimates first,-Do not install a countertop that can be easily destroyed by heat (Bathroom curling irons? Think twice there, too),- A single-hole matte black faucet with no deck plate (one drilled hole), even with a separate sprayer (two drilled holes) is vastly less time-consuming to keep clean than a lot of shiny metal, with parts sticking up, collecting dust, prints, and water spots.- Buy THIS dish drainer if you want more counter space and your sink is small. Everything else I saw was 1/2" too big. For me, it's NEARLY perfect. I say "nearly" because, on closer examination the round rubber tubes encasing the wires on each end of the basket, designed to prevent any part if the wire of the basket from coming into direct contact with your counter (preventing countertop scratches around the sink, aren't quite thick enough to accomplish that, even with anUNloaded basket, much less fully loaded. I/you will need to add something to create a thicker buffer between sleeved wire ends and your sink/countertop.
K**.
Obsessed !
I LOVE how small this rack is and how much it holds! We recently did a kitchen renovation and had to put our sink in the island. I utilize the dishwasher a lot in order to keep the countertop clean but there are always a few things that need hand washed. For a while we used one of those metal racks that goes over the sink and can roll up but it still looked messy and it didn’t hold much since it’s flat. This tiny dish rack has been a game changer! It holds so much stuff. I love that it has a spot of utensils. I also love that we can easily hang our dishrag from it as well. 100% recommend. It also does not move! Very sturdy. Love it!
J**Y
Exactly what i needed
Working great so far! I love that its stainless, and is actually totally cleanable. SO much better than the icky plastic one i was using that i could NOT ever get clean for the life of me. This is exactly what I wanted. Inside the feet will probably get gross, but seems to be cleanable. And inside the sliding part for the extensions, but atleast my dishes wont have to touch that.
H**R
Well Designed Product
Basket size was perfect for our smaller sink. Product is well designed and is NOT flimsy like similar less expensive products. The removable utensil basket is well designed as well. Product is a great solution for our needs. Very pleased with this product!
Y**D
Great product.
All my pan lids fit in the rack.
D**G
Excellent value
I recently redid my kitchen, I put in farmhouse sink that came with cutting board single layer drying and a basket. Only 6 mos inches basket rusted, so I purchased your dish strainer with adjustable length. Fits perfectly and it's has a good weight about it..plus it's stainless.nice product.
S**S
Kitchen Sink Strainer
Absolutely perfect. NO COMPLAINTS. Even my family loves it..
A**A
Just what I needed!
I have a giant, single-compartment sink (18” x 21.75 x 6.5”) and precious little counter space. I wanted a rack that would allow me to use the sink like a double compartment, washing on one side and draining on the other without the dirty water touching the bottom of the rack. I had very specific criteria to make this work. The rack had to be: (1) long enough, (2) about half the width of the sink, (3) not as deep as the sink so that washing water would not touch the bottom, (4) slightly raised on the bottom so I can place it on the counter, (5) adjustable so it will fit the counter (5) made of stainless steel, including the silverware compartment (I have the nasty slime that builds up on plastic), and (6) under $35. A lot to ask, I know. I spent a ridiculously long time searching. This rack checks EVERY box. The measurements are accurate. The arms extend longer than other similar products and there is no rust or flaking after one month, so I believe it is actually stainless steel. It’s amazing. One of my best home purchases ever!
B**R
Esta bien sirve mucho para acomodar
Esta bien el producto sirve para acomodar trastes dentro de la tarja me funcionó muy bien aunque es pequeño. Creo que no hay del mismo producto más grande!
A**R
Fits smaller sinks well
Only issue is that our sink is a bit curved and this is pretty straight, so we hung the cutlery basket on the outside to better utilize the space. The material seems good, but we will see how it holds up!
J**D
Fits Perfectly!
I don't know how but after trying so many "in-sink" dryer racks this is the first one that actually fit my sink PERFECTLY! I know not everyone will have similar results as all sinks are different, but I'm so glad to finally find one that fits well. The adjustable arms are a nice touch so you can adjust to size if it is smaller that the length/width of the sink.
B**R
perfect
I love the quality
K**L
smaller than my sink
The product is of great quality and does what I need it to do, I only hoped it would be larger but it is doing a good job regardless.....this is for an average narrower sink than what I have but the length is fine
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