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Review on 🧽 Adjustable 2-Tier 304 Stainless Steel Over The Sink Dish Drying Rack - Large Drainers for Kitchen Counter, Silver (35 INCH Sink Size Limit) by Tim Thomason

Revainrating 3 out of 5

[One Con Edited + 1 new pic] Better than most shelves I've had before but has a few annoying points

[edited] CONS (so far): Month and (Original:) "I can already see small, light signs of rust coming." (Edit) After using this dish rack for a year, I now realize that it is NOT rust, just a light layer of dust that can be easily removed with a damp Can be wiped clean with a cloth and soap. So it's not really AGAINST. - Water will inevitably, if not always, drip onto the countertop below and also around the faucet. A little annoying. [Foreword]: To be honest, almost every deck dishwasher I've had with a cutlery basket had this annoying minus (below) - The cutlery basket is extremely annoying! Instead of having 4 sides of a cutlery basket with multiple horizontal and vertical bars to prevent utensils from slipping out, the basket has only a few horizontal bars and two vertical bars. As a result, the dishes constantly slip out of the bottom of the basket. BENEFITS (so far): - More kitchen and countertop space created - I can dry a ton more than I'm used to. Last but not least, pots and pans are washed only to be placed on plates and cups because of the many shelf spaces and tiers. - Multiple hooks for large cutlery to dry. Slot for chopping boards and shallow pans. Sponge/glove slot. And slots for cutlery/chef's knives.

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure