Sufficient enough for any shower area to hold all your accessories. However, drill free adhesives could be better. I decided not drill holes in our new tiles. I used only PL Premium adhesive It is thicker and stronger, fills gaps in corners easier. Will update in few months.
While my husband was looking for the assembly instructions, I completely assembled the rack. Super easy! Nice piece and it gets the old dish drainer out of my sink to free up that side!
I like the ability of moving the water in a 360°. It's much easier washing big pots and pans with less mess. Good value for the price. It took about a minute to install.
I cut two 24 inch two by fours and papered them with a water resistant wall paper. I needed the extra height to clean my large hook style sink faucet. I have a mini basin in the middle that was for the garbage disposal so I needed to use the two by fours to support the structures about six inches across the left basin. I used a rubber sealant to secure both boards in place and now I have the structure set up. There is plenty of room for plates, cups, bowls and other items. Plus there's a place for soaps and my scrub brushes that I use for pans. There is really not a good place for pans so I put those in the left basin and still use the old dish drain there. While you have a place for silverware, it works better for me to put sharp knives more under my control, so I put them in the old dish drain. Unlike a side board, my old dish drain goes in the basin, I need a lot of room, so this is great for organizing, and storage.
It's a sturdy piece, but as I say measurements need to be taken or you need to adapt. The product picture shows it with a faucet almost identical to mine, but I needed another inch and a half for clearance. I'm also a bit lazy, so now that it's up, I take some of my plates and cups directly out of the new dish drain, to use. Recommended.
This drying rack very cleverly has water that drips from wet dishes go into the sink directly so you don’t need a tray catch the water. It also frees up counter space. It isn’t particularly attractive when there’s a window behind your sink. To look at dishes. But if you need the space, it’s worth the compromise.
I was a bit skeptical when I first went to install this corner shelf, thinking it wouldn't adhere well enough to hold much - and boy was I wrong! I followed the simple instructions to glue it to the wall and placed the adhesive stickers on the top, then waited for about four days before removing the stickers and putting weight on it.
When I finally put weight on this shelf, I was absolutely shocked at the sturdiness of this shelf - it may as well have bolted it to the wall which was awesome for me - but a word of warning, once this shelf is installed, it will be very VERY difficult to uninstall without taking the paint and part of the wall with it! So make sure that when you install this shelf, it is exactly where you want it to remain, pretty much forever.
The GREAT news is, it holds probably about 5-10 lbs of weight, including the hooks that can be repositioned on either side below the shelf. All in all, this shelf makes my kitchen look great, holds all my supplements for my dog, and makes a great hanger for kitchen accessories. Highly recommended!!
This drying rack very cleverly has water that drips from wet dishes go into the sink directly so you don’t need a tray catch the water. It also frees up counter space. It isn’t particularly attractive when there’s a window behind your sink. To look at dishes. But if you need the space, it’s worth the compromise.
I cut two 24 inch two by fours and papered them with a water resistant wall paper. I needed the extra height to clean my large hook style sink faucet. I have a mini basin in the middle that was for the garbage disposal so I needed to use the two by fours to support the structures about six inches across the left basin. I used a rubber sealant to secure both boards in place and now I have the structure set up. There is plenty of room for plates, cups, bowls and other items. Plus there's a place for soaps and my scrub brushes that I use for pans. There is really not a good place for pans so I put those in the left basin and still use the old dish drain there. While you have a place for silverware, it works better for me to put sharp knives more under my control, so I put them in the old dish drain. Unlike a side board, my old dish drain goes in the basin, I need a lot of room, so this is great for organizing, and storage.
It's a sturdy piece, but as I say measurements need to be taken or you need to adapt. The product picture shows it with a faucet almost identical to mine, but I needed another inch and a half for clearance. I'm also a bit lazy, so now that it's up, I take some of my plates and cups directly out of the new dish drain, to use. Recommended.
Customer Reviews (5839)
US$ 150.00
Am****er
US$ 118.00
Am****er
US$ 31.00
T****s
US$ 118.00
Ka****13
US$ 118.00
Am****er
US$ 38.00
Am****er
US$ 38.00
Am****er
US$ 31.00
Fl****ts
US$ 128.00
Co****er
US$ 128.00
Am****er
US$ 128.00
D****1
US$ 40.00
F****.
US$ 31.00
Mi****ns
US$ 40.00
F****.
US$ 118.00
D****1
US$ 118.00
Co****er
US$ 118.00
K****e
US$ 118.00
Am****er
US$ 29.00
F****.
US$ 128.00
K****e