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Review on 🍽️ Kitsure Dish Drying Rack: Large Stainless Steel Kitchen Rack with Easy Installation, Drainage System, and Silicone Caps for a Non-Slip Counter Experience by Chad Myers

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Holds great things but the 'extras' aren't particularly useful

What I like best about this dryer is that it can store large items. If you're a family like us who mostly use a dishwasher but like to wash your hands by hand, this works really well. You can put thick cutting boards, full-size baking sheets, and even oversized regular pizza pans in the dryer without bending over! However, I have some doubts about my original 2 piece plastic clip. Tray: * It can't handle a lot of water. One thing I did on an old rack was wash the rack or something in it if I got hold of some soap or if I wanted to clean some of the plastic bits that were starting to look like mold. If you pour water into this bowl, it's likely to run a little off the back of the plastic drip and wet the countertop* inside the rack. Given the way it holds the plastic tray, that means they will drip onto the counter when you use them. To use it you have to rearrange the water bowl so it exits the side and then hang glasses or a chopping board holder over the sink - I don't think I'll do that. On my last one it also happened that it doesn't work very well on sinks with rims. It would be better if there was an easier way to get a few feet higher than the pole. It comes with extra leg grips which I use on top of the old ones to lift it up a bit but that's definitely not factored in. Another solution can be to let the drain lip protrude a bit.

Pros
  • DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL: This dish rack is made of rust-resistant 304 stainless steel for durability. With regular cleaning, it's a blessing more than many other dish racks in your kitchen without the hassle of warping or rusting.
Cons
  • Exterior