🧽 Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Style!
The SAYZH Over The Sink Dish Drying Rack is a versatile and stylish solution for your kitchen. With a width adjustable feature that accommodates sinks from 33 to 41 inches, this two-tier rack offers a unique L-shaped base for enhanced stability. Crafted from premium metal with a sleek black finish, it includes a fruit basket and utensil holder, making it the perfect organizer for your kitchen counter. Easy to assemble and clean, this drying rack is designed to hold the weight of your dishes while adding a modern touch to your space.
M**M
Life Changer.
My kitchen isn't tiny, but counter space is valuable. Plus I live in a humid place so leaving dishes on a drying mat just meant foggy dishes and a stinky mat. I was losing my everloving mind! So we invested in this rack and with a little bit of "maybe I'm not smart enough for ikea" assembling struggles we got this set up and I'm in LOVE. The open racks means that the dishes drip dry into the sink and everything has an area. I could have used the top shelf being a LIttle taller, maybe an enhanced version with a height adjustable? Dunno- but this one works Great! (one of weird favorites is the sponge holder- my sponge lasts SO much longer!)
N**E
Does the Job it's built to do
The materials are of reasonable quality, neither underbuilt nor overbuilt. Includes a couple of extra parts (Screws, knobs) in case something goes sideways during shipping or assembly. Assembly instructions are pictorial only - no language skills needed - and were accurate and easy to follow. Designed for and fits nicely in a small kitchen, clearing counter space otherwise used for a dish drainer. Has a nice look to it.Hard to imagine this being a total solution for a family of more than 2 people - but it's doing a great job for me. I'm glad I got it, and would recommend it.
S**S
Attractive , sturdy, and holds a ton
This is the best thing I’ve ever purchased for my kitchen. I have limited counter space and don’t like keeping a dish rack in the sink. This frees up my counter, and looks nice while it’s empty and not horrible even when it’s full. I’m amazed at how much weight it can hold - as you can see in a couple of my pictures I load it up with plenty of big, heavy things. When I do dishes by hand it’s usually a few things that can’t go in the dishwasher and then whatever big bulky things didn’t fit, and other than having to arrange things a certain way to keep them from tumbling (which I also had to do with every on the counter rack I’ve had) it handles it all just fine. Just make sure you put heavier things on the bottom and the bigger light things on top.Right now it has in it two heavy glass liquid measuring cups (a cup and a quart), a large Pyrex glass mixing bowl, a heavy steel saucepan, a heavy steel Dutch oven and the heavy glass lid, my metal kitchen aid mixing bowl, and some various lighter items. So I’m not kidding when I say it can handle the big stuff!It’s pretty easy to wipe down when it gets dusty, and when it’s empty I just lift up on one side at a time to wipe off the counter underneath the feet and the suction cups.Pros:-Sturdy, doesn’t feel like it’s going to tip or anything even when it’s really full, even though the suction cups don’t stick to my tile counter (no suction cups ever do. Tile is the worst!)-holds a lot-strong enough for heavy pots, mixing bowls, etc.-baskets and things can be hung where you want or what works for your space. I have a somewhat tall faucet and an old porcelain sink. The lip of the sink is about a half inch higher than the counter which makes the faucet just barely fit under the more shallow baskets on the dish rack. Also because of my reverse osmosis faucet I had to put the knife holder on the back side of the top of the dish rack and it works just fine there.Cons- none of these are big issues but little things that could be a bit better:-The silverware holder is a bit small. If I did all my dishes by hand there’s no way it would be big enough. As it is I sometimes run out of room in it with just steak knives, reusable straws, and measuring spoons.-the knife holder isn’t great for steak knives and paring knifes. It’s awesome for knives that are longer or wider though.-I wish the utensil hooks could be hung from the sides of the dish rack. Between my two faucets and the dish soap basket there’s very little room to hang utensils to dry.- some really small things like reusable condiment cups/lids fall through the spaces in the two bigger baskets. But as long as I remember to put them in the small “fruit basket” it’s fine.
A**2
Great buy!
Exactly what I needed! Nice look and has been able to hold better than I thought.
A**R
Works
I’ve had this product 10 months. I really love it it saves so much space…. Only thing is one of the metal clips broke off that holds little silverware basket so it doesn’t sit straight. I still use it and am happy with it just wish that little part didn’t break
S**W
It’s easy to assemble and allows me to use both sinks.
I’m very happy with and was glad the assembly was easy; there are extra parts that are not needed and not explained why they are there.
K**B
okay
lots of versatility in setup. functions as expected. very sturdy.
S**S
Small Kitchen Storage Solution
I have no kitchen cabinets and this dishrack is my permanent storage solution for my dishes and coffee mugs. It works pretty well. Assembly didn't take too long, and I was able to set it up without much cognitive effort.I am a big fan of how adjustable this item is. You can stretch it out to the exact width of your sink without taking up too much extra space on either side. I also quite like that you can move the shelves and baskets around according to how your space permits.This has been holding all my dishes and coffee mugs for a little over a month and everything seems to be holding in place. I do think this is at capacity, despite having additional slots for plates, cups, and bowls. I don't recommend filling the racks to the brim, you're asking for a tip over at that rate.
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