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F**G
Some annoyances, but still better than the cheap plastic 'n' wire racks...
Generally a good drying rack.... It's not a 5-star one for me for two reasons -- one more annoying than the other. The most significant of these is the gap width in the metal grate meant to support the plates and things. The gaps are too far apart causing dishes to fall over at extreme angles rather than stand up (or close to it). Doesn't seem like that big a deal, but you have to take the extra moments to be careful of the plates sliding against, for example, glasses with enough momentum to chip or break them. The picture showing the dishes nicely standing upright is very far from the reality. The gaps are also too big to allow smaller plates to sit in the rack above the bottom drainage area which is less than ideal. My second issue is the depth of the cup for the silverware 'n' such.... It's simply not deep enough. I can't even count the number of times I've set a knife in there only to have it tip over and out --- and I'm not talking about a chef knife, but a regular steak type knife. Same goes for anything else that's taller or top heavy -- think ladles, serving spoons, and the like.The above don't make me regret replacing my cheap old dish rack with insulation falling apart and rust setting in, but it does make me lower my rating. It is still a much better option than the cheap wire or plastic racks that sit on plastic trays.... Has a much better appearance on the counter and much smaller footprint.It should be noted that the drainage is excellent.... I tested it, unintentionally, when I first got it and proceeded to give it a good cleaning before putting it in operation. Drains so well it looked like a little waterfall flowing into the sink =) Oh, and the height is just right for even my high porcelain sink whose meaty edges rise higher above the countertop (about .5" give or take). The "spout" from the drain clears the edge with room the spare.One thing to note, is that the feet were quite difficult to install for someone with small hands.... Have to really have strong squeezing ability in the hands to work the things in. So they are not make of cheap aluminum that will warp... Quite sturdy. If you have small hands, you might need help getting the feet in or use a thick rubber band to force the prongs together just enough to give you the upper hand....All in all, I'd still recommend this dish rack, but its few shortcomings should be noted in the spirit of full disclosure so others can make fully informed choices.
E**N
Stylish to match a modern kitchen
I am a wedding dress designer so I do like my kitchen equipments to be more than just functional. This dish drying rack is exactly what I was looking for. Pop color to match your white marble and modern kitchen. It fits perfectly on my kitchen top. I like to use a lot of dishes when I cook, and once I hand-wash them, this rack is perfect in terms of size. I just love the chick design and make the dish washing process is not as bored as before. Would definitely recommend to everyone who wants a bit of "fashion" in their kitchen.
D**N
A bit cumbersome for small kitchens.
I returned this, I thought it was a bit too big and looked cheap. It did appear that it would be easy to clean since the rack was removable. My Fiestaware dishes wouldn't stand up in it. The dishes kind of leaned. Might work for Corelle or a lighter plate.
A**R
Beautiful design and solid built
Mine has the beautifully bright green. it adds color to my kitchen and brightens my mood every time I lay my eyes on it. The material is very solid and has no problem holding up all the plates and bowls. Besides it has a unique way to drain the water which I like. Recommend it!
L**S
Drains the water well!
I was looking for a new dish drainer and wanted something that wasn't going to drip water all over the counter. I was excited to find this one that had drainer in the bottom. It sits next to the sink and drains the excess water in the sink. It is not extremely large, but if I stay on top of my dishes it doesn't become to big of an issue.
J**1
The one low-key off-brand piece of kitchenware you didn’t know you needed!
The lime green is sooooo cute. And surprisingly compact yet sturdy. I don’t feel as if it’ll collapse at all. Just needed a smaller drying rack for a kitchen with limited storage space. Especially if you use your dishwasher for bigger loads, this is super convenient for the in-between dishwashing. Super tidy when setting bigger pans or pots- I don’t feel like I need to re-position things when setting them down. The swivel spout is also awesome. Don’t bother buying name brand drying racks.Only wished the silverware holder was a half to a full inch bigger for pieces like serving ware or knives.Other than that, I love it! For the value, what’s not to love?
M**E
Looks nice on counter
After using a few days I find the silverware caddy to be to shallow,it pops off if anything heavy is not placed just right.I have and old simple human black plastic drainer and the caddy fits and works fine have to live with gray color. Th stainless insert is not what I would call heavy duty but should be fine, if no rust at wields.No leaks and looks nice! was tired of black after 6 years,hope this one lasts as long.Chopsticks in picture says it all.
K**R
Works well
I love this strainer it looks great and I absolutely adore the draining spout I had a standard plastic one from Wal-Mart for a few years but it was inconvenient for me since my sink isnt flush with the counter top and I had to prop up one side so it would drain with this one I dont have that problem at all and it surprisingly holds a lot of dishes I would definitely recommend this product
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