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  • 2021-12-08
    Am****er
    It is the coolest dish rack I've ever used. Works well for me.
  • 2021-12-06
    a****x
    Waaay better than drying Mats and saves space.
  • 2021-12-04
    J****n
    I love how you can adjust the with and even where the attachments can be placed.
  • 2021-11-30
    Di****in
    I love this product. I love having more counter space that a dish drainer takes away. I highly recommend this product!
  • 2021-11-24
    Ma****by
    Everyone that comes over says wow where did you get that. It is very useful and looks great.
  • 2021-11-22
    E****x
    Works as advertised. It was easy to set up and sturdy to hold a full rack of plates. Good for the value.
  • 2021-11-20
    S****h
    Ok, so I had some mixed feelings buying this. I wasn’t sure I’d actually like it. Well let me tell you. I received it today and put it together. I am absolutely in love with this dish drying rack.I live in a small Southern California apartment and having this rack to hold dishes, soap, and dry dishes has freed up a bunch of kitchen counter space.The instructions were clearly translated to English from another language and it is a little bit hard to follow, however, the unit itself is super easy to put together.I strongly recommend this product!
  • 2021-11-14
    E****E
    Best purchase I’ve made in a long time! Great space saver…love that it keeps my counters clear.
  • 2021-11-13
    j****y
    it was missing some parts like the cup holder.
  • 2021-11-07
    Pa****23
    Once the product was built, the top tier kept falling forward. I can't put plates or bowls on it without it collapsing. Almost useless at this point.
  • 2021-11-06
    Su****ia
    I am so happy to have this for my kitchen, however there are two things I can’t figure out. One is the basket that holds vegetables, sags a bit, although I still use it. And the other thing is I don’t know what to do with those blue “things” that are supposed to be for the silverware holder. Other than that I am pretty happy with it because it takes air space and uses it so that I’m not missing so much of my counter space.
  • 2021-11-06
    La****fa
    This is a good product. Honestly with the small space I have I couldn’t see myself without it. But keep in mind tall cups will not stay on the cup drying attachment, and it is a bit wobbly. Overall good product.
  • 2021-11-04
    Es****ny
    It is a lifesaver. I don't have space to dry my dishes in the counter, and I do not have a dishwasher, so I was really suffering. This thing is amazing, I can totally fit like 4 heavy pans at the top, and plenty of dishes and glasses. You'll be surprised how much stuff it can fit, I was even able to dry my cast iron dutch oven.
  • 2021-11-03
    J****l
    I really love this item! Doesn’t take up much room and makes everything look nice and neat :)
  • 2021-11-03
    Si****us
    This drying rack is huge; but, being adjustable, it fits both single and double wide singles.the attachments are nicely utilitarian.
  • 2021-11-03
    Do****ks
    Easy to assemble
  • 2021-10-28
    Fi****s!
    I want to talk to a particular niche - the campers. There just weren't any reviews out there about using an over-the-sink dish drainer in a pull behind or RV but it seemed like a match made in heaven. Here goes.Our 5th wheel is small for a trailer. The sink is located on a small island. I need the counter space on either side of the sink for cooking, chopping, and sandwich making. My sink has a very tall gooseneck faucet - 18 - but it's a hose in a spring so it has flexibility. This exact model of dish drainer works!! I don't believe most of them would. Here's why:1. This model is adjustable in width to whatever distance you need. The horizontal tubes slide to adjust, then you tighten the screws to lock it in place. The article gives you the parameters of potential adjusting.2. You can buy either a two tier or a three tier. I got two-tier for stability in the trailer. I actually have more than enough space for all of the odd shapes you use to cook. I doubted I would but there is.3. The reinforcement of the right angle in the elbow and the length of the feet serve to keep it balanced so it doesn't topple over backwards onto the floor (island, remember?) The suction cups help but they do more to keep the counter from getting scratches. We do try to balance the weight around but generally camping gear is reasonably light-plastic glasses and cups, melamine plates and bowls...4. The baskets can be hung in different combinations of places on the frame. This was crucial for this to work as my faucet is so tall. We only have the plate and bowl holder on the top layer. The flexible spring hose went from behind and up over the top of it all and hangs in the middle of the two baskets. If you have a inflexible gooseneck, it would likely work, especially if you have a faucet retractable sprayer-there is a bit of space between the baskets for a taller faucet. We hung the fruit basket on the bottom right outside and use it for pots. The bottom left outside we hung the cutting boards/ large lids/ frying pans. My husband took the soap/ sponge organizer and hung it on the back side as it doesn't drip. The knife holder does a better job holding dish cloths and sink stoppers. The flatware hangs as shown in the pic they provide.My point is, you can arrange it to fit your own tiny house and it is stable in a wobbly trailer. When it's time to hit the road, it's easy to stack the baskets in the sink, loosen the two screws that secure the telescoping bars, push the side frames together, and find a cubby to stash them...under the sink? in the oven? I don't think it'd be ok to leave it on the counter while moving down the road. The suction feet may hold but...If you want to try one of the over-the-sink drainers, this model appears to be the most adjustable for RVs and tall faucets. I'll try to add a pic soon.
  • 2021-10-28
    Fi****s!
    I want to talk to a particular niche - the campers. There just weren't any reviews out there about using an over-the-sink dish drainer in a pull behind or RV but it seemed like a match made in heaven. Here goes.Our 5th wheel is small for a trailer. The sink is located on a small island. I need the counter space on either side of the sink for cooking, chopping, and sandwich making. My sink has a very tall gooseneck faucet - 18 - but it's a hose in a spring so it has flexibility. This exact model of dish drainer works!! I don't believe most of them would. Here's why:1. This model is adjustable in width to whatever distance you need. The horizontal tubes telescope to adjust, then you tighten the screws to lock it in place. The article gives you the parameters of potential adjusting.2. You can buy either a two tier or a three tier. I got two-tier for stability in the trailer. I actually have more than enough space for all of the odd shape utensils you use to cook a meal. I doubted I would but there is.3. The reinforcement of the right angle in the elbow and the length of the feet serve to keep it balanced so it doesn't topple over backwards onto the floor (island, remember?) The suction cups help but they do more to keep the counter from getting scratches. We do try to balance the weight around but generally camping gear is reasonably light-plastic glasses and cups, melamine plates and bowls...4. The baskets can be hung in different combinations of places on the frame. This was crucial for this to work as my faucet is so tall. We only have the plate and bowl holder on the top layer. The flexible spring hose went from behind and up over the top of it all and hangs where the two baskets meet. If you have a inflexible gooseneck, it would likely work, especially if you have a faucet retractable sprayer-there is a bit of space between the baskets for a taller faucet. We hung the fruit basket on the bottom right outside and use it for pots. On the bottom left outside, we hung the cutting boards/ large lids/ frying pans. My husband took the soap/ sponge organizer and hung it on the back side to give us more sink area as it doesn't drip. The knife holder does a better job holding dish cloths and sink stoppers. The flatware hangs as shown in the pic they provide.My point is, you can arrange it to fit your own tiny house and it is stable in a wobbly trailer. When it's time to hit the road, it's easy to stack the baskets in the sink, loosen the two screws that secure the telescoping bars, push the side frames together, and find a cubby to stash them...under the sink? in the oven? I don't think it'd be ok to leave it on the counter while moving down the road. The suction feet may hold but...If you want to try one of the over-the-sink drainers, this model appears to be the most adjustable for RVs and tall faucets. I'll try to add a pic soon.
  • 2021-10-28
    Sw****rt
    This item is absolutely everything. It was fun to measure and install and wow has been an excellent asset to my cleaning regiment. Love love love this item
  • 2021-10-27
    D****T
    This works really well over my small sink. Youcan adjust the width.
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