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Review on ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Kitsure 2-Layer Stainless Steel Dish Drying Rack - Efficient Drainboard Set for Kitchen Counter, Large Dish Strainer with Easy Installation and Multipurpose Design by Craig Waters

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Doesn't work in the kitchen or dining room

While this may seem like a great and well thought out idea at first glance, it fails on both counts. First, the instructions were almost incomprehensible, and the words were used and the syntax was inappropriate, such as B. "the convex side of the hook". I assembled it by trial and error. Next, the concept of a two-tier dryer only works with VERY uniformly sized dishes, which most of us don't have. Otherwise, due to the gap between the bars, smaller dishes and objects will either fall through or not be properly supported. You must also have the ability to organize the placement of dishes on the lower rack while they are being washed. If you don't plan carefully, you won't be able to use the entire lower level. Again, the wire supports are too far apart, causing most items on the lower level to come into contact with the drain area - unsanitary. The upper level also prevents larger pots and utensils from being placed on the lower level. It's a drainage system. Again, although the concept is a good design, it only works in one direction, i.e. it can only be the long side to the sink, as if you place a pot with the short side to the sink, the water drainage guide will be too short to reach the sink have to put down. wash as I had to do due to lack of space. Instead of solving the problems of drying dishes, this device does more. for the rest of us it's impractical and I wouldn't recommend buying it.

Pros
  • Dish Rack
Cons
  • So far so good