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Review on πŸ–€ Efficient Yamazaki Home Dishcloth Hanger: One Size, in Sleek Black Design by Rhonda Welch

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I had no idea how much I would love this FREESTANDING DISH HANGER

What an elegant solution! We have a communal kitchen with washcloths, all kinds of cleaning supplies, The Ringer, the original stainless steel cast iron cleaner, a patented 8x6 inch XL design for our cast iron pans, and anything we like to dry between uses. I was desperate for a place to hang this menagerie, so I bought a Norpro pasta drying rack. Although this unfinished wooden pasta rack quickly started to mold under wet clothes (I suppose I could have oiled it in hindsight), it took up a HUGE amount of valuable counter space, some of the dowels broke and water pooled under the tree. Base. Not good. Then I came across this Yamazaki kitchen towel holder. At first I thought it would be expensive but now I think it was worth it. We can hang anything we need here, and even the bell holds up well enough (although we sometimes use a clothespin to secure it if the metal on metal seems too slippery). No rust, no frills, easy to clean underneath and sits neatly at the back of the counter so it doesn't get in the way. It's not big enough for a kitchen towel unless you fold the towel at least twice, but it's the perfect height for washcloths and washcloths. It got us our counter back in a brilliantly clean way!

Pros
  • . The simple three rod design allows you to hang multiple small towels and/or washcloths at once for quick drying. Comes with two plastic hooks for hanging extra items to dry.
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