✨ Elevate your dish drying game with style and efficiency!
The Over The Sink Dish Drying Rack is a versatile and innovative kitchen solution designed to maximize space and efficiency. With adjustable arms, premium durability, and a modern aesthetic, it offers a hygienic and stylish way to dry your dishes while keeping your countertop clutter-free.
B**0
Beautiful and perfect for small spaces
I purchased to not only dry my fishes but to store them as I have limited cabinet space. This looks so beautiful and classy. Definitely does not look like a dish drainer! This was easy to put together and use. It is very sturdy and holds a lot. It does not fit my large plates inside the cabinet but they look fine sitting on top. This has not moved or tipped at all. I also love that it has 3 different height positions allowing it to fit under the cabinet overhead. Definitely well worth the price
S**A
Sturdy design and space saver
I like it very much. It is very easy to set up and it works very well. Every time when I finish washing the dishes just put them on it, it dries very quick. It also helps save so much spcace. Most Important, it is made of metal and the quality is good. After having this, my kitchen becomes neat and tidy.
K**A
Cute and easy to put together
I got this because I have big family and we always have dishes left after dishwasher is full. I got this because I wanted to have my dishes off my counters and be able to use it in other ways. I love that it holds a lot and I am able to put a plant on top if I wanted to. It fits my sink which I was worried about and that it won’t fall over if I fill it up.
I**O
Gets the job done!
So glad I bought this gadget.Pros:More counter space now that I don’t need drying racks taking up space.Looks awesome, makes me feel like a middle aged boss lady.Once assembled, seems pretty sturdy.Dishes, cutting boards, knives, etc all have a convenient home and place to air dry without making my house look extremely disorganized.Makes my adhd cleaning fits 10/10 more fun when this thing makes my kitchen look this sophisticated.Cons:I cut the crap outta my hand pulling this guy out of the box. It’s clear that manufacturing is speedy and cheap, as there are MANY sharp corners on parts, so assemble carefully. The metal is strong and seems sturdy, but also the screws dented screw holes just from hand-tightening them with the provided Allen wrench. I’ll definitely be avoiding any overloading, but then I really only wanted it for the dishes that don’t make it into the dishwasher when it’s full or already running.I haven’t needed to yet, but I imagine that the plastic/clear panels will require cleaning and I can already tell just by how lightweight they are that it will require extra care to avoid damaging them by mistake.
G**D
Works well but feels cheap
I was a little disappointed by how much it costed given the quality of the product. Overall the tools they give you to use (a small wrench and Allen key) are terrible l used a 5/16 hex socket and a 3 mm hex key to tighten the bolts. The instructions arent supet clear either. The kit has two screws labeled size 17 both fit the nuts but the short ones are for the legs and back rail the short onesand the long ones for the shelves. The shelf is also only adjustable for height not width so it barely fits but a fit is a fit so no harm done.Once assembled the shelf is sturdy and adds some more shelf space above the sink. The basket for sponges is nice though I wish the bin hanging off the basket are too small for most cleaning supplies. The silverware rack is also nice though a grid would have been better then a rail. The cutting board/cookie sheet storage is also perfect but the drip tray is a little small on that side. The plate compartment is also ever so slightly too small for the door to close all the way on my plates and plates need to be inserted at a specific angle to fit inside (not sure if my plates are larger then normal) but the door closes enough to be functional.Overall the rack works but the quality of the metal and plastic feels cheep and at a US price of $120 it seems like it should be half the price. The suction cups also don't suction to the counter at all as they are too stiff that being said it is heavy enough and the center of gravity is set such that I don't think it will be a problem.
K**U
Works perfectly the way I wanted.
I was looking for something that didn’t take up space on my counter. I usually use my dishwasher as a drying rack after hand washing dishes. But I didn’t want to do that anymore so that I can store pots and pans in there instead. The wall where the sink is it’s completely open so I thought this would be perfect. I can now store my pots and pans in the dishwasher instead of in the oven. It’s perfect and wasn’t hard to build. I hope with time it doesn’t start to rust. But I like everything so far. Has lots of space inside and on top. Currently holding some pans.
S**E
Space Saver
I live in an apartment with minimal counter space and this over the sink rack keeps my counters uncluttered from a bulky dish drain board. It was fairly easy to put together and makes the kitchen look more esthetically pleasing. It’s very sturdy and I’m not worried about it breaking
S**Y
Good storage rack for over sink especially in small places. Instructions are not good.
The rack does what it needs too but some aspects were lacking, especially the poorly done instruction sheet. Luckily it is obvious how it goes together and is not hard to assemble - I will add tips.The screws that came with it are not all the same length. THere are mainly longer with nuts - and 4-5 shorter (will have extra left over).LONGER is to assemble all parts of the unit.Shorter is used for setting the height on left and right main legs (i left it without them to be at shortest level under cabinet)When putting the door on in front - you will slide it into track, but bend up the 2 tabs on each side of under side so the two pegs in fram slide up into it so it can be set into track to slide - then bend tabs back down.The door knob couldn't just be put on, there was splatic from the glass look area over it. I had to use a drill bit on the under side larger hole to open it up (not pushing through). so the screw went into larger hole to pop out other side to screw on handle. you can also use a hot soldier to melt the extra plastic in that hole.OTher wise it works well and I store my smaller dishes and plates, as well as bowls in it to free up storage in apartment. I hand my cooking spoons on sides, use top rack for cuttings boards, and other holders for chop sticks (I make a lot of homemade gim bap and sushi), soap, sponges.
B**.
Instructivo de armado no en español
Fácil de armar aunque el instructivo no está en españolfaltó la pieza de la agarradera de la tapa
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